Acrylic on canvas with wood frame element
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Until Then
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BenedumOil on Canvas with Palette Knife
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Targetdigital collage composed in PhotoshopCategorySize: 8 x 8
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Fresh Bakedoil on panel paintingSize: 9 x 12I like painting little slices of life. I was walking down Commercial Street in Provincetown and this shop with its neon lights caught my eye.
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This is Why I Love the Beach: French convo, Playa Picasso, NIcemonotype with pastelSize: 9 x 12.75The sea calls me. I am so happy while there, fascinated by its power and mystique, and calmed by the soothing, rhythmic sound of the waves- but also equally fascinated by the other beach goers. My recent body of work explores my personal family history and its love of the beach in all seasons, and my own fascination by the random beach bodies that I encounter, the world over, at any beach, in any season. I am currently making monotypes, derivative of my beach sketchbooks. This piece, from a drawing of two, in your face French divas, on the Coté D'Azure.
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Ocean Floor Encaustic Painting Size: 12 x 12" I am an encaustic artist which means that I paint with resin and beeswax. I leverage my advanced degrees in Invertebrate Zoology and Marine Ecology to inform my point of view. I paint memories of growing up along the rural coast of New England. 'Ocean Floor' is the essence of many summers spent along the waters edge, turning over rocks and sorting through seaweed. It harkens back to simpler times spent outdoors with nature for entertainment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Fire in the Sky Pastel on Paper Size: 11 x 14" The movement , the vibrancy of color of skies as they are setting is magical. Never the same . I find the excitement of the patterns in the sky intoxicating. I have so much joy in moving the color as I try to capture this moment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Afternoon Oil on Canvas Size: 18 x 24" I am totally inspired by nature and the world it reveals. I look constantly at the sky, woods and the nature around me, fascinated by colors, light and shadow. In my studio I recreate what I just saw outside from memory, working with colors and shapes that recreate the glorious feeling I felt from the "looking" experience. I believe that nature represents all that is true in this universe and that it connects us all-animal, human and other unseen worlds. And for me, it is a truly beautiful experience that is totally uplifting! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Legacy watermedia on arches wc paperSize: 15 x 21
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Hiddenstoneware, wood, copper wire sculptureSize: 11 x 12 x 4
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Skin to Skinink on paper (linoleum block print)Size: 14 x 11My current work is a documentary self-portrait as I go through pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and postpartum. The multidisciplinary work consisting of video, glass and breastmilk sculpture, painting, and works on paper is a direct cry of motherhood pride and fragility. In my practice I dissect, peel, slice, unveil and reorganize extreme experiences to help me process their impacts. I address the taboo topics of motherhood and challenge societal perceptions, advocating for the rights and lived experiences of mothers.
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Underpass platinum/palladium photographSize: 5 x 7In my art work, I capture the simple beauty in everyday life, the commonplace or ordinary scenes in the environment. These images offer us rare moments to enjoy quiet beauty and serenity. I use water and light as beautiful threads that draw the eye in, providing an opportunity to examine nature and the built environment. I use the platinum/palladium printing process to capture a softer, painterly effect, evoking late 19th century idyllic landscapes and lending a poetic quality to the image.
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The Sky Always Winsacrylic on primed canvasSize: 20 x 16I was enchanted by the sky's changing color as the sun set over the water.
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Unravellingacrylic with photograph, collage papers, stringSize: 20 x 20This piece speaks to the stark differences between women of privilege and women who are oppressed. On one side is a woman looking at her reflection in the mirror. She's proudly, defiantly exposed. On the other side is a woman covered and barely visible, except for her expressive eyes peeking out from her face covering. The strings represent being tied and bound, as in being held back, rights stripped. But the strings are also there to show the bond women have universally, which joins them together in a common thread of femaleness- dreams, hopes, desires, need of community and empathy.
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Feeling A Little Blueacrylic on canvasSize: 20 x 16"Feeling a Little Blue" was an exploration in creating a predominantly blue painting that still had depth, visual impact, and emotion. The Ophelia-like figure contemplating her blue-watery fate.
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Sadnesstransfer film print of digital collage on paperSize: 10 x 7I am fascinated by how seemingly mundane objects can transform into unique and unexpected images which reflect the trauma and emotions of today’s world. This image is part of a series whose starting point was a photo of a simple gas cap embedded in a sidewalk. Each time I looked at the gas cap, it metamorphosized into something new. Here, after color, line, spatial and compositional changes and the addition of new elements, the gas cap became a stone backdrop to a ghostly procession. I simplified the added figures so the viewer would focus less on anatomical detail and more on the scene’s emotion. The result was a digital collage which I transferred to arches 88 paper with transfer film.
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Epiphytes 11Sculpture: Wool Roving Thread
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City of Joypaint and block printingSize: 18 x 24This piece represents the soulful city of my youth, Calcutta; city of joy and sorrow, watched over by cacophonous black crows, colorful and gray all at once
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KoiAlcohol ink on paper
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Salvaged RespiteSalvaged Wood, Metal
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Approaching Storm, Marina Day's EndWatercolor
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Wetlands using digital photography and photoshopSize: 17 x 25I love going to Green Cay Wetlands and Wakodahatchee Wetlands, too. The weather was perfect for a perfect wind blowing the plants and water. I used my camera to move as I was walking with the plants. What a lucky day for me.
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watercolor
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Through Reading, We Seeoil on panel paintingSize: 12 x 12Books are more than vessels of knowledge—they are living landscapes. Like flowers blooming or music rising, books open new ways of seeing the world. Like a magnifying glass held to the fine script of experience, reading reveals the subtle textures of thought, history, and human emotion that might otherwise go unnoticed. With this painting I have hoped to capture the harmony between thought, beauty, and the slow, powerful rhythm of discovery.
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Dawn Glow soft pastel on sanded paperSize: 8 x 16This scene spoke to me on a May sunrise morning on the coast as I was looking for inspiration for a pastel. The light was so stunning I had to capture it. It has a wonderful glow.
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acrylic on ashwood coated in epoxy resin
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acrylic and collage
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Time for Pleasant Memories Acrylic with skins and collage Size of Piece: 11 x 14 Color has always been a major force in my creative process, and it is always an intuitive emotional choice. It is not unusual for me to look back after a days work and know myself better. These paintings were done during a period of calm after some difficult times. The clock painting, "Time for Pleasant Memories" began with pulling apart a maze of small time pieces which no longer worked.. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Chaosgold mica print on archival pigment print
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Through a Glass WindowEncaustic with toner transfer on cradled board
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Dancing to the Beat of His Own DrumOil on Canvas Painting
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Striped LilyMonoprint Dry Point printed on Hahnemuhle paper
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Hawaiian White Gingerwatercolor paintingSize: 11.5 x 20
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Patina No. 3litho ink on paperSize: 12 x 16
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The Road less Traveled IVWatermedia and graphite pencil on paperSize: 12 x 12As I wander through the landscape, I look for areas less traveled so I can bring my love for nature to the viewer
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EveTerracotta SculptureSize: 14 x 12 x 13I am drawn to clay in all its forms: in the studio, the garden and the kitchen. The unctuous plasticity of the terracotta inspired me to create the sinuous forms of the feminine and reptilian.
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VivaciousPaper cut on canvasSize: 30 x 15It’s an exercise in Neuroscience of human taste through the collage with paper cut from delicatessen catalog. For instance, a visual image of black caviar on salmon papaya evokes taste buds memory, which connects to facial nerves and elicits grimaces and salivary secretion. Would you like to taste?
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StillnessAcrylic and pigment on gallery wrapped canvasSize: 24 x 18Stillness invites viewers into a serene and meditative experience through its subtle yet powerful interplay of texture and form. The monochromatic surface, rendered in gentle off-white tones, offers a quiet canvas where tactile horizontal ridges ripple across the work like soft waves of calm. These uneven, parallel lines draw attention to the physical presence of the paint itself, revealing the beauty that emerges when simplicity and patience guide creation. This minimalist composition becomes a space for reflection, encouraging a pause in the rhythm of daily life and an embrace of quiet wonder. It celebrates the power found in restraint and the meditative process of making, inviting contemplation on how stillness can deepen our awareness and awaken a sense of peace. The artwork’s gentle textures and subtle variations create a rhythmic harmony that resonates beyond the canvas, reminding us that profound meaning often lies within gentle, unspoken moments.
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Midsummer JoyAcrylic Painting
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Manifest Aluminum Print Size of Piece: 20 x 16 x 25 I like photographing translucent collages on a light box and enhancing the images to come up with new ways of seeing things. I started this practice when checking in with a therapeutic light box for my seasonal affective disorder. I started exploring ways of arranging shapes and colors with layers. The light holds in the finished work and the colors are jewel-toned. 'Energy in Motion' is about finding our power. Orange is a strong color and rules the naval center. Find your energy and move it. Manifest what you desire. Aluminum prints work well with this work. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Zynias Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Purple Iris Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Yellow Iris Watercolor on Paper Size of Piece: 30 x 22 I love viewing natural objects as potential paintings. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful feeling using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. I find a childlike wonder in watching water create beautiful shapes. Though I enjoy painting outside, my best work happens in the studio, allowing me to focus on evoking the emotions I want my art to convey. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Outreach Watercolor Size: 11 x 15" This painting is inspired by early spring hikes in the woods. I stop and take photos of wildflowers, then identify them. From these images, I created a collage with different flowers reaching out to each other. As in my other paintings, I love viewing natural objects as potential subjects. Nature soothes me, and my watercolor art aims to create a peaceful vibe using vibrant colors and intricate patterns. My goal is to create soothing and captivating watercolor paintings that offer viewers a serene escape into the beauty of nature. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Aftermath of Denial: Climate change does existAlcohol ink on Canvas
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Torii Gate, Tokaido RoadphotographySize: 20 x 24Traveling the ancient Tokaido Road in Japan, I approached the remnants of a temple and its damaged Torii Gate. A Torii Gate signifies the passage from human life to a spiritual realm. Although the gate was a ruin, it was still a powerful, ethereal symbol. With the misty horizon beyond the gate, I was transported on a spiritual journey.
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Feeling Happyacrylic on gallery wrapped canvasSize: 20 x 20I have joined a life drawing group after many years of not practicing life drawing. It has been great fun, and I am finding figures appearing in many of paintings. This was a painting that emerged out of abstract lines haphazardly placed. It was a joyful experience, hence the title "Feeling Happy".
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Self Portrait in Studiographite and charcoal on paperSize: 32 x 24I wanted to use technical skill to explore layered narrative to produce a self portrait. The drawing’s composition, with its art-within-art motif, invites viewers into a personal, almost introspective world, echoing the recursive nature of artistic creation itself. The choice to depict myself holding another artwork is a visual metaphor—it nudges viewers to consider not only how artists present themselves, but also how they value and interact with their own creations. The reflections in the glasses are particularly arresting; they not only demonstrate technical prowess with highlights and optical nuance but also gently underscore the idea of seeing—inwardly and outwardly. This motif hints at the multiplicity of perspectives an artist must hold: that of creator, subject, and observer.
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Notes to Selfacrylic with collageSize: 24 x 24A mixed media abstract painting, done with Golden Fluorescent neon paint, Golden Interference paint, house paint, Golden acrylic paint, graphite, Chrome markers, graphite, hand printed papers, and gold leaf. This piece shows brilliantly in black light. The inspiration for this art is love and giving voice to our convictions in difficult times.
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Breakthroughsoft pastel on paperSize: 20 x 26Light breaking through dark clouds highlighting mountain peaks