Katharine Cosenza Butler
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The work for this virtual show comes from a series called Sheltering 2020, an ongoing visual diary done in this surreal year.
Robyn Whitney Fairclough
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Robyn Whitney Fairclough explores striking color combinations and subjects personal to her with freshness and fervor.
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Barbara Feldberg
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Recent work reflects fascination with the emotional content of color together with a desire to capture a fleeting moment and the intensity of the human connection felt.
Mary Salstrom
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New York landscape painter, Mary Salstrom, works from perception traveling in summer to northern Illinois and southern Sweden to paint on site.
Gina Werfel
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This work is inspired by rhythm in music and dance. The artist works on the painting on the floor, using her movements to guide her decisions.
This painting was inspired by the recent intense fires near the artist’s home in California. The fires left the air smoky and ash was falling everywhere for several days.
The artist is a daily swimmer and used erasures and brush work to convey her movement under water.
The artist is a daily swimmer and uses brushwork and spray-painted stencils to visualize what underwater life feels like as she moves through the water.
Days of smoke and bad air from nearby fires are conveyed by the swirling motion and subdued palette in this painting.