Still life is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter.
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Balanced Stones – Kiki Zais
$595.00Balanced Stones
Framed Canvas 13.5 X 25.5”
Oil, Acrylic, and Resin
“Balancing Stones makes me mindful of my internal need for balancing thoughts and ultimately becoming thoughtless for as long as possible to hear my higher power.”
Double Sunflowers – Fran Chausse White
$350.00Double Sunflowers
Framed 17 x 13.5″
Oil
Double Sunshine!
Rock,Paper, Scissors – Sara Joseph
$800.00Rock,Paper, Scissors
Framed 38.5 x 26.5”
Watercolor
“Sunlight caught and threw interesting shadows on a simple paper sculpture that my son had created and abandoned on my coffee table. I made it a tongue-in-cheek rendition of the popular game of chance—Rock, Paper, Scissors. You must look closely to see the Rock!”
Morning Roses – Fran Chausse White
$500.00Morning Roses
Framed 17 x 21”
Oil
Words by Thomas Hood:
I remember, I remember
The house where I was born,
And the window where the sun
Came peeping in at morn,
the roses danced.Sunflower Set Up – Naomi Brotherton
$475.00Sunflower Set Up
Matted 26.25 x 21.25”
Watercolor
Born April 8th, 1920, Naomi’s acclaims are many. Among them is her earned privilege of Signature member of Southwestern Watercolor Society (SWS), National Watercolor Oklahoma (NWO), Texas Watercolor Society (TWS), and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies (WFWS) comprised of 12 Watercolor Societies from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, San Diego and Utah.
Still Life – Naomi Brotherton
$550.00Still Life
Matted 27 x 22”
Gouache
Born April 8th, 1920, Naomi’s acclaims are many. Among them is her earned privilege of Signature member of Southwestern Watercolor Society (SWS), National Watercolor Oklahoma (NWO), Texas Watercolor Society (TWS), and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies (WFWS) comprised of 12 Watercolor Societies from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, San Diego and Utah.
Citrus II– Naomi Brotherton
$600.00Citrus II
Matted 29 x 21.75”
Watercolor
Born April 8th, 1920, Naomi’s acclaims are many. Among them is her earned privilege of Signature member of Southwestern Watercolor Society (SWS), National Watercolor Oklahoma (NWO), Texas Watercolor Society (TWS), and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies (WFWS) comprised of 12 Watercolor Societies from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, San Diego and Utah.
A New Season – Sara Joseph
$600.00A New Season
Framed 28.5 x 20.5”
Watercolor
Ecc 3:1 To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven.
Jars of Clay – Sara Joseph
$800.00Jars of Clay
Framed 39 x 27″
Watercolor
“But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. ” 2 Cor 4:7
Begonia Floor Show 1 – Namoi Brotherton
$600.00Begonia Floor Show 1
Framed 25.5 x 29.75
Watercolor
Oh, there it was… my next subject, a beautiful potted begonia plant begging to be painted. My studio partner had brought it for his class to arrange on a small table but he had left it on the floor. I liked the unusual concept of looking down on it like a map.
So I started painting on the nearest watercolor paper without much thought about the placement on the rectangle. The color was working well, so I laid another paper next to it so as to include the other objects on the floor. The long stems of the lotus pods helped establish the floor concept.
This became a diptych. The two paintings are framed separately, each signed by the artist, and hung side by side, or purchased separately. Either way they make a unique design.Begonia Floor Show 2 – Namoi Brotherton
$600.00Begonia Floor Show 2
Framed 22.5 x 29.75″
Watercolor
Oh, there it was… my next subject, a beautiful potted begonia plant begging to be painted. My studio partner had brought it for his class to arrange on a small table but he had left it on the floor. I liked the unusual concept of looking down on it like a map.
So I started painting on the nearest watercolor paper without much thought about the placement on the rectangle. The color was working well, so I laid another paper next to it so as to include the other objects on the floor. The long stems of the lotus pods helped establish the floor concept.
This became a diptych. The two paintings are framed separately, each signed by the artist, and hung side by side, or purchased separately. Either way they make a unique design.Encaged Man – Manuel Sarmiento
$160.00Encaged Man
16.75 x 8.25 x 6″
Recycled Steel
I use whatever metals I can find, and I consider myself both an artist and eco-friendly recycler.