I’m really enjoying these oil paintings by Portland-based artist Meghan Howland, who often depicts people caught in swarms of birds, flowers or bunches of fabric. It’s never quite clear if the figure is in a safe or dangerous situation, an ambiguity that leaves each piece open for interpretation. Howland is represented by Bowerstock Gallery where you can see much more of her work. (via I Need a Guide) More
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I’m really enjoying these oil paintings by Portland-based artist Meghan Howland, who often depicts people caught in swarms of birds, flowers or bunches of fabric. It’s never quite clear if the figure is in a safe or dangerous situation, an ambiguity that leaves each piece open for interpretation. Howland is represented by Bowerstock Gallery where you can see much more of her work. (via I Need a Guide) More
I’m really enjoying these oil paintings by Portland-based artist Meghan Howland, who often depicts people caught in swarms of birds, flowers or bunches of fabric. It’s never quite clear if the figure is in a safe or dangerous situation, an ambiguity that leaves each piece open for interpretation. Howland is represented by Bowerstock Gallery where you can see much more of her work. (via I Need a Guide) More
Meghan Howland tells her viewers that her works are "both fictional and actual, biographical, and even autobiographical at times, caught in a hybrid w...
Join us for the opening of Florilegium on March 22nd at Eleventh Street Arts
Is there a glitch in the matrix? No, it's just some ingeniously reworked paintings.
Henri Privat- Livement, Quatre Planches Fleurs Décoratives: Chrysanthèmes, Iris, Pivoines et Tulipes, circa 1900
Oil paintings and photo encaustic works by Joyce Gehl.
Based in California, artist Clare Elsaesser has always been creative. She attended art high school and college, but has only worked as a full-time artist
Le Printemps, 1896. Eugene Bidau
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