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photography digitally altered 14 x 11"
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digital photograph
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digital photograph
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limited edition digital photo on fine art paper, signed on front 11 x 9 x 1.5" In Tales of a Consulting Detective, Sherlock Holmes said: “You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear.” I take my camera out. I may choose a subject; I may think “that would make a great picture”; I may visit a new place or one I’ve seen before. We have the technology to immediately capture whatever is in front of us. The challenge is for people to slow down; to question whether there is only one way to look at something; and to search for new meaning in something they may have seen before. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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oil on cradled wood panel 24 x 18 x 1" Painting landscape for many years, I have been drawn to water; it's movement, and reflections, and depth. This glorious sunny day on a humble pond capitvated me for all those reasons.
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oil on wood panel 30 x 24 x 1" Part of a series that focus on the way reflections of the landscape on water look like calligraphy- like another language. I am trying to both represent and share that language, deleting most of the information about the land and vegetation that makes up the reflection, which results in an abstracted presentation.
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Photography 14 x 10"
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Photography 11 x 8.5 in. Marilyn Saks-McMillion is a photographer based in her hometown of Washington, DC. Her retirement after long career in international affairs has allowed her to deepen her interest in photography. Her subjects include the day-to-day in her home, Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Chesapeake Bay and beyond. Her work is inspired by colors and a world of detail. Using her cellphone for her photos, she is best at capturing objects close at hand.
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oil on canvas 30 x 24 x 1"Ego is a significant part of self-esteem, self-worth, self-confidence, and self-image. We care for it, caress it, allure it, so it stays with us, loves us, and lives in us. Although it is the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious, it's responsible for reality testing, and we need it for a sense of personal identity. Overindulgence in loving yourself may bring Ego to a dangerous state that might hurt us. The Ego separates us from ourselves and becomes an unhealthy sense of superiority and importance. It brings arrogance and self-centered ambition. It becomes our enemy. So, what does one do? Live with the enemy? Tame it? Or maybe killing it is the answer?
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oil on canvas 18 x 24" This artwork was born right after Hurricane Sandy caused major devastation along its path. Seeing the destruction of her home and city, the artist found solace in her community's unity to rebuild. The artists went through personal hurricane around the same years, and her work is a tribute to a human spirit and strength. Using the Peacock as a symbol of resilience and beauty, she portrays a world where human can conquer even the most catastrophic events. Through her use of vibrant colors and intricate details, the artist captures the essence of this remarkable spirit, portraying a world in which even the darkest of moments can be transformed into a source of fortitude and inspiration.
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Educator Statement Our school prepares students to understand, contribute, and succeed in a rapidly changing society through the means of art. Our students develop both the skills that the sound education provides and the competencies essential for success and leaderships in the emerging creative society. Participants Names & Ages Sophia Bushko, 12 Maximilian Duvidzon, 12 Benjamin Glayzer, 12 Nikolay Prokofiev, 14
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Painting Still Life with a Chocolate Bar 16 x 20 x 1 in. My goal for some years now have been to work with only two or three colors and their variations in a painting in order to achieve the full sound of these colors. This is a relatively new task for me, it’s captivating to work on it. In Still Life with a Chocolate Bar the contrast main colors : black, silver, orange - red , the combination of empty shiny silvery and black vessels on an orange and brick - red background are supposed to evoke certain associations and mood. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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printmaking 5 x 3" The theme of self-introspection is crucial to my art, since I believe that only by delving into the enigmas of the self can an individual truly engage with the world and bring about change in a profound, meaningful way. Though I consider myself primarily a Symbolist, my art draws on a wide variety of mythologies, worldviews, religions, and literary traditions, both ancient and modern, ranging from Buddhism to Russian folklore. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between artist and buyer after the purchase.
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digital 30 x 37.875"
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Tempera 12 x 9 in. Marny Lawton is an award-winning artist based in Connecticut. The focus of her work is contemporary realism with abstractions found in her realistic subjects. She explores themes of foods and landscapes as they are in a state of flux with climate change, and still life to find the meditative beauty in the ordinary and the extraordinary in the often overlooked.
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soft pastel on pastelmat 14 x 11"
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Pastel 15 x 9 in. My series of “Colorful Living” portrays the portrait along with the patterns of color, shapes and texture.I enjoy the challenge of making the figure as important as the patterns surrounding them.
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Pastel 13.5 x 11" The painting of the “ profile of Harry” was in inspired by my trip to South Africa this past November.I travel a lot and pastels are much easier to transport. For the past 2 1/2 years my journey using this medium has proven to be inspiring and challenging. I mainly work on pastelmat for it allows many layers for the richness of the medium.
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Colored pencil on Stonehenge Fine Art Paper 5 x 5 in. In my garden, I grow the inspirations that I bring to the studio. Working up close to the flowers while tending and weeding them offers me the opportunity to enjoy the delicate details of each flower. This is what I work to recreate in my studio allowing viewers to experience the wonder and complexity of the natural world up close, even in an indoor setting. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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oil on canvas 40 x 30 x 1.5"
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oil painting 24 x 24" This artwork sparks a vital conversation reflecting the interconnectedness and balance within the microcosm of my garden and the macrocosm of the cosmos. My work draws inspiration from the life cycle of flowers to explore existential questions about existence, purpose, fragility, and interconnectedness. By blending recognizable floral imagery with cosmic visions through layered, transparent glazing techniques, the painting symbolically merges the micro and macro realms. This convergence aims to underscore how all life forms, from the smallest flower to the vast cosmos, are intricately connected and demand an open dialogue to ensure the survival of this universal interdependence.
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oil on canvas 36 x 36"
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acrylic & oil on cradled hardboard 24 x 24" Flowers invite universal questions of existence and purpose in their quest for survival, eventual senescence and rebirth. My floral artwork is inspired by the gardens surrounding my studio and In addition, by the images of the beauty and complexity of our universe as captured by NASA. Embedded in these Micro and Macrocosm depictions of our universe are the stirrings of conversation regarding interconnectedness and co-existence.
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Digital 15 x 12"
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works on paper 24 x 18 x 1" The unexpected is always a journey, and ghost prints satisfy my love of experimentation, challenge, abstraction, and recycling. This particular iridescent pearl acrylic ghost print felt 'galactic' and fragmented. Embracing this image was calming. It will be forever in my mind.
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Repurposed Cardboard, Acrylic Paint, Paper Mache, and Torn Paper 14.5 x 8.5 in