2010

Night Whispers

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NIGHT WHISPERS     (35w x 45h)     SOLD     First prize winner in the 2010 Pioneer Park Bear Gallery Interior Artisans exhibit
Bathed In a Turquoise Sky
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BATHED IN A TURQUOISE SKY     (41w x 69h)     FOR SALE
Spring Ushers In
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SPRING USHERS IN     (53w x 35h)     Donated to the Friends of Creamers National Wildlife Refuge for their 2010 Art Auction.
Red Winged Blackbird
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RED WINGED BLACKBIRD     (20w x 25h)     SOLD
Short Eared Owl
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SHORT EARED OWL     (43w x 20h)     Donated to the Alaska Bird Observatory for 2011 fund-raising art raffle.
Western Meadowlark
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WESTERN MEADOWLARK     (20w x 25h)     SOLD
Globe Trotters
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GLOBE TROTTERS     (53w x 87h)     Installed at the Fairbanks International Airport
Sweet Nothings
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SWEET NOTHINGS     (32w x 23h)     SOLD
Perhaps Next Year
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PERHAPS NEXT YEAR     (33w x 44h)     FOR SALE

2 Responses to “2010”

  1. Kelli Mahoney Says:

    I am amazed at your detail and colors. I’m a raven art collector and I have never seen any fabric art remotely like this in detail. I was at Artique on the first but couldn’t get close enough to the pieces to see how it is achieved tecnically. These are amazing both in execution and in the way you are able to portray raven postures and behavior. Beth Surdut is the only other artist to do this as well. I will let her know about your work. You need a comprehensive gallery. Part of your success seems to be in that your fabric work is so painterly. That might be because the subjects take command of the field. They are large and each have a character and personality. They are features of our dreams…representing the human range of emotion as well as raven’s. Like all who are called to communicate with raven, your life has changed. I can’t say enough good things about what this change has done for your art and wish yoou every success. Kelli

  2. Marilyn Peretti Says:

    Exquisite work. My art is watercolors, and I’ve done much with cranes too. Was featured artist a few years ago at the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin. I think they are not doing art exhibits per se, any more, as they did for so many years. You are a master of color, and I admire your talent. A Colorado quilter friend recommended your site/work. See my work at http://www.pagesbyperetti.com I live in Chicago suburbs.

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