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watercolor on paper mounted to board 22 x 30 x 1"
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watercolor on clayboard
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watercolor 15 x 16"
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acrylic on canvas
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acrylic on canvas 50 x 46" Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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oil on canvas 26 x 22 x 2"
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oil on canvas 30 x 24" This painting is one of my new series of 18 portraits celebrating the LGBTQ community. As the mother of a son who identifies as Queer, as an American citizen and as a human being, I believe it is important to give a tribute of love to those too often ignored, discriminated against, at best misunderstood and at worst persecuted. Documenting this population’s personal stories and intimate dreams beyond their sometimes-non-conforming appearance or behaviors, is crucial to further their universal acceptance and enable them to live their lives openly and freely. Gary is a friend of a friend and he was very willing to let me paint his portrait.
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Acrylic on birch board 12 x 12 in. Uneven paths taken during walks in woods is the inspiration or the work. I chose different mediums to give the sensory experience of the walk. Molding paste texture represent the ground and pieces of cheesecloth are the tree trunks. I find fluid flowers and a rubber frog in sunny places, the latter left behind after tripping because the human wore improper shoes. The flowers and shoed feet are on raised surfaces and the rubber frog was found on a walk. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Gauze, bespoke 3D leaves, acrylic, oil on board
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acrylic, oil, glass 12 x 12 x 2" My work is experimental. I used the left overs in my studio such as dried acrylic skins, seed beads, and a remnant of a bespoke glass piece gone wrong. I threw done the initial paint and let it dry. I stayed in a state of being open as I layered the skins, seed beads and glass pieces on the board. I added more paint and then finished the pieces using fat oil sticks in white or black.
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watercolor, marker, ink, pencil 20 x 16 x 2" The art piece, Facade, represents either being unaware or hiding a situation, condition or ailment for a long time that either threatens to bring down or squelch its host. It insists on normalcy and coping/acting as if all is fine in the face of the biggest life challenges. It could be autism, eating disorders, a congenital ailment, effects of smoking, phobias, IBS and and even acting as you are someone that deep down you don't feel as if it's who you are. The effects are exhausting and dangerous.
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watercolor, pencil 15 x 18"
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Oil on canvas applied with palette knife 9 x 12 in. The natural world has always been the driving force behind my creative work. Each piece is an attempt to express the energies and rhythms of the life around us. These are the sparks that tart the process. I frequently use muted colors - brown, black and grey to emphasize the repeated patterns and textures in nature. My paintings are created working wet on wet using a palette knife. My textured stoneware sculptures re left natural t let the beauty of the materials enrich the work. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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suede, paper, copper 22 x 26"
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Stoneware
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Acrylic painting
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Acrylic Painting on Canvas 11 x 14 in
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acrylic on canvas 12 x 33 in.
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Acrylic on canvas 11 x 14 x 1.5 in
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Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 25 in
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Collage 14 x 11 in.
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Stoneware 12 x 26 x 10" The natural world and the life around us have always been the center of my work. They are the sparks that start the process. I'm always searching for new ways to look at nature and Cloudspinner is my interpretation of the could formations on our planet. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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acrylic on canvas 24 x 83 x 1.5" Dead Zone I, published in the print edition of the international literary an arts journal, Still Point Arts Quarterly XI, was inspired by media reports of agricultural and industrial runoffs occurring in deltas, estuaries, lakes, rivers and oceans worldwide. Add in climate change acidifying and warming the waters, the end results are low oxygen levels that lead to reproduction problems in sea life, reduction of the population of large fish and suffocation of marine life. There may be a light at the end of the tunnel. Scientists have stated that dead zones due to human activity are reversible if their causes are reduced or eliminated. Surely a challenge and an uphill battle.
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Stoneware 15 x 5 x 5 in Florence & Irwin Zlowe Memorial Medal of Honor Award
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paper, sandpaper, copper 16 x 12"
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Stoneware 23 x 17 x 5" The natural world and the life around us have always been the center of my work. They are the sparks that start the process. Pirouette In Eddy is an interpretation of the eddies that occur in our oceans, seas, rivers and streams. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Acrylic on canvas
36 x 36 in
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Aluminum wire, spun copper, woven and sewn copper wire 28 x 22 x 28 in
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mixed-media, aluminum, sculpted photo, fabric, fiber, encaustic wax and paper 20 x 18 x 5" “Rooted in Humanity” is a series of relief sculptures that records moments of humanity and issues of the environment, reflecting tensions within our current diverse and often divisive society. Inspiration for these works began with long walks in the woods examining nature’s design and detail. By exploring innovative methods and materials, Horowitz’s path is always evolving as are her techniques. Capturing body language, movement and how they relate to emotion and character are essential. Forms emerge from the earth, deeply rooted past struggles and growth. These works depict the human form both isolated and vulnerable and examine the frailty of the human condition.
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