Dimensions: 19 x 13 x 2 Artist Statement: The richness of the rainforest in Alaska completely surprised me. The greenness of the moss, many roots that left gaps in the earth. Who expected to see such mossy beauty in the cold of Alaska? Summer is alive and well in our northern most state.
Windows
Camille Gibson
Dimensions: 12 x 24 x 1 Artist Statement: Hope is just outside the window.
Quilt
Camille Gibson
Dimensions: 28 x 28.25 x 1.5 Artist Statement: Layers of color come up from my heart and assemble themselves in surprising ways.
Sun Chimes
Sandra Golbert
Dimensions: 88 x 18 x 18 Artist Statement: I work mostly in hand-dyed silk or hand-made paper, to create both wall art and hanging pieces. Since I was born on an island, Puerto Rico, and have lived on islands for a great part of my life, much of my art reflects both my love of the sea and some show splashes of bright tropical color, such as the sun or the flora.
Kyoto
Sandra Golbert
Dimensions: 36 x 43 x 4 Artist Statement: I have worked mostly in hand-dyed silk or hand-made paper, to create both wall art and self-standing pieces. Since I was born on an island, in Puerto Rico, and have lived on islands for a great part of my life, much of my art reflects both my love of the sea and some show splashes of bright tropical color.
Landscape of Mysterious Forces
Linda Graham
Dimensions: 20 x 16 x 2 Artist Statement: Relying on excellent nature writers, I found this title in writing by Barry Lopez. I am often inspired by his writing. The two did not coincide. After I completed the art, I found a title in his work.
Impermanence
Linda Graham
Dimensions: 18 x 20 x 2 Artist Statement: Using a watercolor of this view of Concord from the river, I worked out this composition. I was surprised by the simplicity and change implied.
Bedazzed Series: Latifa
Jackie Griswold
Dimensions: 20 x 10 x 1.5 Artist Statement: Jackie Griswold is a mixed media collage artist. As much as possible I use up-cycled and recycled materials including paint, paper that I hand decorated, found objects, ribbon and lace, alcohol inks, stencils and stamps, glitter glue, vintage books and music sheets, and bits and bobs of ephemera that most people might not consider as art materials. I get my inspiration from the simplicity and complexity of life, the unusual, the abstract and the surprise that life brings with it.
Reno's Legacy
Rebecca Hastings
Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 3 Artist Statement: A remnant of an antique dresser, this mirror frame reflects how a past life mentor taught me how to take care of myself.
What Makes Her Tick: Self-portrait
Rebecca Hastings
Dimensions: 18 x 12 x 1.5 Artist Statement: A scrounger from way back, I am drawn to found objects. I find seductive patterns and textures in rust and try to interpret the memories they hold. In "What Makes Her Tick" I brought together various rusted metals, found objects, and some old clock parts to try and uncover clues to my identity.
3 and 3:30 a.m.
Kate Higley
Dimensions: 20 x 12 x 2 Artist Statement:
A diptych of oil and cold wax with additional graphite crayon on separate deep wooden panels. I work by layering oil with cold wax and then excavating layers to reveal texture and earlier application. Speaks to my state of mind during insomnia.
Beauty and the beast
Anita Holt
Dimensions: 24 x 30 x 1 Artist Statement: Loving for decades, loosing that slowly over time. Watching your world change, crumble, die. You’ve got to be indifferent. You’ve got to become stone.
Lit Within
Loretta CR Hubley
Dimensions: 9 x 10 Artist Statement: Inside anyone who has integrity is a magically lit center.
She Is Me I Am Her
Sue Ann Hum
Dimensions: 36 x 36 x 1 Artist Statement: Sue Ann Hum is a prolific, full time, multi- media artist, instructor and perpetual student who thrives on creative explorations.
Oils, watercolors, acrylics, papers, gilding with 23K gold and plasters are among Hum’s artistic arsenal. She is best known for her empowering SHE SAID series of works which sells nationally.
“Storytelling through art fascinates me. Standing at the easel, conceptualizing the work, I’m guided to the medium which will best express my feelings.”
Shadow Falls
Carolyn Imura
Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 1.5 Artist Statement: Painting mostly in oil, I use color to create light in my landscapes. I want to give the viewer more than a pretty scene, but also a feeling for the subject.
Following Sea
Carolyn Imura
Dimensions: 24 x 36 x 1.5 Artist Statement: Painting mostly in oil, I use color to create light in my landscapes. I want to give the viewer more than a pretty scene, but also a feeling for the subject.
Coastal Poppies
Elizabeth Janelle
Dimensions: 48 x 36 x 1.5 Artist Statement: After visiting the superbloom in California in 2023, I became fixated on California Poppies. They popped up everywhere, across dunes, in cracks of sidewalks, along front yards, up the sides of dumpsters. Finding any little piece of Earth to cling to and to prosper. At night they close up and just when you think they have wilted, they wake back up every morning in the warm sun.
Bengal Roses
Elizabeth Janelle
Dimensions: 36 x 42 x 1.5 Artist Statement: The Bengal Rose is always the first to bloom in the spring and the last to drop it's petals before flurries of snow in winter.
TRIUNE VIII, Ascent
C. M. Judge
Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 2 Artist Statement: My art making practice involves “prayerful illumination” -- a kind of looking/feeling/being present to the miraculous world. My footing or frame of reference is an extended gaze that opens one to the interconnectedness of all things. My art becomes a conduit for these intimate things. In the TRIUNE series, through color, geometry and abstraction, I seek to create beauty and balance that connects us to the divine — an invitation to look closer and more deeply at this remarkable world we share.
TRIUNE #3, Divine Encounter In memory of Sue J. Norton
C. M. Judge
Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 2 Artist Statement: My art making practice involves “prayerful illumination” -- a kind of looking/feeling/being present to the miraculous world. My footing or frame of reference is an extended gaze that opens one to the interconnectedness of all things. My art becomes a conduit for these intimate things. In the TRIUNE series, through color, geometry and abstraction, I seek to create beauty and balance that connects us to the divine — an invitation to look closer and more deeply at this remarkable world we share.