BLUE | WSG Artists
November 8 - December 31, 2020
Works in Blue by WSG Artists online for November and December 2020.
From cool blues to warm blues, from blue-greens to ultramarines to ice blues to cerulean blues to night blues…. to blues of the stars to gray blues to blues of nature… to ocean blues to sky blues to blues inside and outside… to all the world’s blues… to the blues of the universe… to blues of joy to blues of loss
each artist uses blues in their own way to calm to seek to feel
Blue, beautiful as itself in abstraction, present over and on the Earth.
enjoy the journey
Barbara Brown | Blue, No. 1
Blue, No. 1 is a multimedia piece on a 1/4” board. It is framed and could be used with Blue, No. 2 as a diptych.
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Barbara Brown | Blue, No. 2
Blue, No. 2 is a multi-media 2D piece that could be placed with Blue, No. 1 as a diptych.
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Elizabeth Schwartz | Red's Allure, No. 2
Acrylic on canvas.
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Elizabeth Schwartz | Deep Dive
acrylic on canvas
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Elizabeth Schwartz | Eocene Dreams
acrylic on canvas
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Karin Wagner Coron | Blue Dawn
Oil and oil pastel drawing on paper
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Sara Adlerstein Gonzalez | WaterBlues
Oil on masonite.
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Sara Adlerstein Gonzalez | Aguas Desbordadas
Oil on masonite.
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Michelle A. Hegyi | The Day's Beginnings
An early work by the artist created entirely by hand on the computer using a tablet and pressure sensitive pen.
This piece exists only on the computer and in a small limited edition number of prints (each one made and signed by the artist with archival pigment inks on heavyweight 100% cotton archival paper).
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Nora Venturelli | West Bay - Traverse City
Oil
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Adrienne Kaplan | Brueghel Homage, Winter Eventide
This is an homage to the great painting of Brueghel, “Hunters in the Snow” my view of the Glade at twilight.
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Adrienne Kaplan | Arb, April
Acrylic painting of the view down to the early spring Arboretum.
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Connie Cronenwett | Blue Nocturne
Pastel painting.
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Lynda Cole | Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica III
Inspired by the light and shadows and colors of Antarctica.
Oil paint and cold wax.
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Lynda Cole | Sky and Sea Dancers
The Arctic has vast spaces marked by the traces of animal life.
Oil paint and cold wax.
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Valerie Mann | Window Strikes Series, Bluebird2
Window Strikes Series is a series of paintings of birds who have flown into windows. Birds mistake the reflection of the sky for, well, sky. My intent is to honor these little creatures for their beauty and their journey. Birds are life-sized and painted in watercolor on archival watercolor paper.
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Valerie Mann | Blue Bird Chain
Blue Bird Chain is a wall-hung sculpture that creates intricate shadows on the wall. It is made from steel, wire, plasti-dip and acrylic paint.
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Valerie Mann | Blue Bird Chain (detail)
Blue Bird Chain (detail)
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Nora Venturelli | In Synch, No. 2
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Cathryn Amidei | Something About That Moment
This piece is handwoven on a jacquard loom in my Ann Arbor studio. It is stretched and framed.
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Cathryn Amidei | Gate | Containment
This piece is handwoven with naturally dyed yarns on a jacquard loom in my Ann Arbor Studio. It is stretched on a frame ready to hang.
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Francesc Burgos | poise, advancing | front view
This dynamic sculpture seems to advance with aplomb. It leans forward yet it is perfectly balanced.
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Francesc Burgos | poise, advancing | side view
This dynamic sculpture seems to advance with aplomb. It leans forward yet it is perfectly balanced.
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Francesc Burgos | 4. Variation in Blue
4. Variation in Blue, digital painting, museum quality print on acid-free rag paper and archival ink, 24x24 inches, 61x61 cm, 2018
Composed on an iPad tablet using the app Procreate. All prints are issued in limited series of 10.
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Lynda Cole | Blue Lightning
An exploration of dark pattern on darker background — light and color.
Oil paint, cold wax.
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Michelle A. Hegyi | The Shape of the Sky
A popular early work by the artist created entirely by hand on the computer using a tablet and pressure sensitive pen.
This piece exists only on the computer and in a small limited edition number of prints (each one made and signed by the artist with archival pigment inks on heavyweight 100% cotton archival paper).
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Takeshi Takahara | Keifu I
A multiple color intaglio and woodcut printed on Japanese paper.
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Takeshi Takahara | six feet apart - 2
A multiple color intaglio and woodcut printed on Japanese paper.
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Connie Cronenwett | Neighborhood Moonrise
Oil on panel.
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Ted Ramsay | Strauss
Acrylic on canvas
A work from the Visual Symphony Series, inspired by music by various composers the artist listens to in the studio.
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Ted Ramsay | Brahms
Acrylic on canvas.
A work from the Visual Symphony Series, inspired by music by various composers the artist listens to in the studio.
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