City of Light by Jan Tetzlaff
City of Light Jan Tetzlaff Oregon, USA 43.5 x 46 inches 2023 ARTIST STATEMENT Light reflected and refracted at night on the Seine River illuminates the 18th century buildings with [...]
City of Light Jan Tetzlaff Oregon, USA 43.5 x 46 inches 2023 ARTIST STATEMENT Light reflected and refracted at night on the Seine River illuminates the 18th century buildings with [...]
Patience Karol Kusmaul Florida, USA 39 x 24 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT Three young, masked sisters were at a restaurant, showing varying levels of patience while waiting for a table [...]
Music of the Universe Mary Tyler Washington, USA 28 x 28 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT “The music of the universe always has the perfect song, and all I ever do [...]
Forest Floor, Birch Bark Fragments Barbara Schneider Illinois, USA 46 x 26 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT This large dimensional interpretation of birch bark fragments is part of an ongoing series. [...]
Moon Shadow Hope Wilmarth Texas, USA 48 x 33 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT Letters written stacked upon each other created an abstract design. The width of the brush stroke creates [...]
Whirligig 1 Susan Lapham Virginia, USA 67 x 48 inches 2021 ARTIST STATEMENT Spinning and swirling, powered by the wind. A garden ornament, weathervane and deer deterrent, is frequently enjoyed [...]
Emergence 2 Niraja Lorenz Oregon, USA 39 x 60 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT My creations can be seen from many dimensions: a magnification of microscopic particles, the vastness of space, [...]
Up the Rabbit Hole #8 Valerie Maser-Flanagan Massachusetts, USA 48 x 47 inches 2021 ARTIST STATEMENT During times of turbulence and change it is important to stay strong and centered [...]
Fractured Forest IV Teri McHale Utah, USA 44 x 54 inches 2023 ARTIST STATEMENT My free form textile art piece is an abstract representation of light descending through trees in [...]
How Green #4 Nancy Middlebrook Pennsylvania, USA 30 x 17 inches 2022 ARTIST STATEMENT Color is what delights and inspires me. Color is what I see first and foremost as [...]