Strange Times

Mar 21 - Aug 18, 2020

We are all trying to cope in our own ways with having to stay at home. Many artists have found the time to do more painting, process old photos, try new processes, or experiment with new ideas. This exhibit has been created to showcase what they have been doing or what has inspired them during these "Strange Times".

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106 items

Early Snow at the Cabin

$450

14 x 11 / Oil

Worth Its Weight

SOLD

48 x 18 / WatercolorPart of my "Not All That Glitters" series.

Frustrated

$150

6 x 6 / Cold wax and OilThis is a piece from my Social Distance Journal project. Every day I’m painting a small piece. Once the lockdown is lifted and our communities are recovering, all painting...

Young Mother on the Beach

$250

26 x 22 / acrylicsUpcycle Art: Acrylics on a substructure of single-use plastic bags melted together to form a board-like painting surface.

Slope #5 (Tree Line)

$375

30 x 24 / Acrylic, mixed media on canvasThis abstracted landscape, completed 3/29/20, is inspired by the energy and intensity of the high country and the beauty of the winter mountains. In this tim...

Canyon Daybreak

SOLD

35 x 19 / Oils on wood veneerOils on Camphor veneer. Camphor, native to Southeast Asia and Australia, is known for its beautiful burls.

Trapped

$150

7 x 10 / Watercolor

Monolith in Red

$750

36 x 24 / oilOil on canvas

Wade

$129

17 x 11 / Serigraph (limited edition of 9)A selection from a conversation of screen printed illustrations celebrating the simultaneity of seemingly opposing perspectives. Culture is not unfurled by...

Pack rat

$1,500

12 x 14 x 10" / Wood, glass, acrylic paint, miniature elements, led lighting / A shadow box featuring a 3D miniature depicting the struggle of a hoarder.

Painting Recycled

$300

20 x 24 / WatercolorCut up of old paintings on top of an old painting

Watching Water II

$200

40 x 16 / acrylicsUpcycle Art: Acrylics on a substructure of single-use plastic bags melted together to form a semi-flexible painting surface.