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"Sea of Glory" by Alisha Whitman


#511
Alisha Whitman

"Owl-like" by Ann Lahr


#512
Ann Lahr

Untitled 2 by Subarna Talukder Bose


#514
Subarna Talukder Bose

Untitled 4 by Subarna Talukder Bose


#516
Subarna Talukder Bose

"Evening Ride" by Justin Lodge


#518
Monica DeMasi

"Autumn's Sidewalk Art" by Laure...


#519
Lauren Ohlgren

"Theopolis Storms the Prairies" ...


#524
Jim Adams

"Resting Buddha" by Anthony Gordon


#526
Anthony Gordon

"Diablo Rojo"


#508
Elizabeth Hoffman

"Montezuma Quail" by Judith Sander


#531
Judith Sander

"Wishing Well" by Greg Bal


#533
Greg Bal

Petri Dish or Planet #3 | Carol ...


#539
Carol Chapel

Title: Petri Dish or Planet #3
Artist: Carol Chapel
Medium: Collagraph
Price: $85
Size: 9" x 9" framed

When I was very young, three or four years old. Three, I’m thinking. I had an “understanding” (I shy away from saying vision, but at that age I’m sure I was more visual than literate) that everything was connected. More than connected. The same, really. That I was a part of it all. In addition I didn’t understand why everyone didn’t see this. It seemed so simple. Fast forward all these years. Peering into a microscope is fascinating. What I see through that lens and what I see in a telescope appear, if not the same, at least closely related. Neither of them is visible to my naked eye. When I do see them a whole world is made visible. In Nature patterns are repeated and repeated with variations. Systems work. They work in ALL situations. Microscope. Telescope. Naked eye. Intertwined. More than connected. The same, really.The three year old me was right. Painter/printmaker with a detour into sign painting. Back to painting and making prints. I'm in the studio everyday, but some of them are spent writing things like this.

Title: Petri Dish or Planet #3
Artist: Carol Chapel
Medium: Collagraph
Price: $85
Size: 9" x 9" framed

When I was very young, three or four years old. Three, I’m thinking. I had an “understanding” (I shy away from saying vision, but at that age I’m sure I was more visual than literate) that everything was connected. More than connected. The same, really. That I was a part of it all. In addition I didn’t understand why everyone didn’t see this. It seemed so simple. Fast forward all these years. Peering into a microscope is fascinating. What I see through that lens and what I see in a telescope appear, if not the same, at least closely related. Neither of them is visible to my naked eye. When I do see them a whole world is made visible. In Nature patterns are repeated and repeated with variations. Systems work. They work in ALL situations. Microscope. Telescope. Naked eye. Intertwined. More than connected. The same, really.The three year old me was right. Painter/printmaker with a detour into sign painting. Back to painting and making prints. I'm in the studio everyday, but some of them are spent writing things like this.

Title: Petri Dish or Planet #3
Artist: Carol Chapel
Medium: Collagraph
Price: $85
Size: 9" x 9" framed

When I was very young, three or four years old. Three, I’m thinking. I had an “understanding” (I shy away from saying vision, but at that age I’m sure I was more visual than literate) that everything was connected. More than connected. The same, really. That I was a part of it all. In addition I didn’t understand why everyone didn’t see this. It seemed so simple. Fast forward all these years. Peering into a microscope is fascinating. What I see through that lens and what I see in a telescope appear, if not the same, at least closely related. Neither of them is visible to my naked eye. When I do see them a whole world is made visible. In Nature patterns are repeated and repeated with variations. Systems work. They work in ALL situations. Microscope. Telescope. Naked eye. Intertwined. More than connected. The same, really.The three year old me was right. Painter/printmaker with a detour into sign painting. Back to painting and making prints. I'm in the studio everyday, but some of them are spent writing things like this.