Arts and Entertainment
July 26, 2024
From: Ellen Miller GalleryFor many artists, the summer is time to play outside while collecting ideas to execute inside the studio. Enjoy these recent works that speak to the pleasures and rewards of summertime.
Thomas Jackson
Thomas Jackson recently explored the Flint Hills of Kansas and discovered endless green plains calling out to him. Tulle #55 Flint Hills, KA, archival pigment print.
Evelyn Rydz
Evelyn Rydz never tires of the water as she layers and collages various images of this precious resource in her most recent series. Aguas Dulces/ Aguas Saladas Pigment Prints, Gouache, Watercolor and Saltwater on Paper, 36" x 48"
Amanda Means
Amanda Means dives inside an ice filled waterglass with her camera, we can feel the condensation with our eyes. Water Glass #88, silver gelatin print.
Cristi Rinklin
Cristi Rinklin continues to explore dense leafy spaces that capture the luxurious abundance of summer. Untitled, 42 x 48 inches, oil and acrylic on aluminum.
Marc Schepens
Marc Schepens captures summer's endless rhythm and continuous motion of the tides with his watercolor brush. Untitled (August 21 2023) Watercolor on paper, 22 x 30 inches
Isabel Riley
Isabel Riley searches for the perfect colors in the summer sky only to discover them again in her painting. Sentimental Light, 48 x 40 inches, acrylic on panel.