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A fun, colorful great dispensary piece! Acrylic and inks on 3 canvases. 20" by 60" & framed.
Dandelion Spring, illustrated in the style of 100 years ago. Future or Fantasy? 20” by 20: Acrylic on canvas.
New Earth. Acrylics and Inks on canvas at 20” by 24”.
The Everything at 18” by 18” by 1 1/2”. The connectedness of EVERYTHING.
Spark, Oil on canvas at 24” by 30” and 1 1/2”D. I have wanted to paint this portrait for at least 15 or 20 years.
SHadow Drop, acrylic and inks on canvas. 30” by 30” by 1 1/2”D. Love the unknown quality of the inks. Negative work, that is always a surprise!
Fall Fishing is another negative painting, as most of the inks and acrylics are. Very fun to explore what is seen and then remove the inks to create a visage. 24” by 30”.
Colors of Cumulus, oil on canvas. 24” by 24” by 2”D. This was so much fun using mainly one brush size. Thick rich oil.
Chintz is acrylic and ink at 20” by 24”. Extreme fun and was a tedious work. Enjoy!
Amphitrite, Poseidon’s Consort. Oil on canvas 30 by 30 by 1 1/2”D. Another beautiful portrait I have waited decades to paint. A better phot for prints will become available soon.
Color Block is created from all my handmade frames, from local woods. Laid on a weathered slip of wood and framed in, a very sweet primitive feel. 7” by 39”.
Salvaged work (my first, real love), Peace and Redemption was made possible over the course 20 years! Peace letters from the dump were held until the Bottle Redemption sign showed up from a local St. Johnsbury business. Of course, GI Joes and bullet casings have been collected for years. And viola! 31” by 59”.
The Weather Report rose from watching the weather all my life, as my father was a meteorological nut. We wrote a weekly weather column for a small local paper with a hand drawn cartoon.
I still watch the weather, but no longer do cartoons. Acrylic on canvas at 10” by 24”.
Lunaria is acrylic on canvas at 11” by 14” and drop framed. A silver touch is included!
From oils, charcoals, inks, acrylics, and metals and glass, people come in all shapes and varieties.
Too much fun with glass globs and steel.
Brass mesh, metal, milk caps fashioned as an apron on a vintage mannequin. This piece was stolen from the Burlington Beer Factory in Burlington VT., if anyone should see it, please let me know. I appreciate it.
Charcoal on Canson paper.
Charcoal on Canson paper.
Handrolled glass, antique church window glass and antique silver plate.
Oil on Canvas. One of my women in boxes series.
Places are both nostalgic, literally present or memories of the past and daydreams of the future. In all mediums; oils, wood, glass, paper and found bits to pieces.
Oil on vintage thin wood. Enclosed in a Eastlake-style mirror frame.
Oil on Canvas.
Inks and acrylics on canvas.
A temporary piece done for the CHaffee show on The Art of Dying. Novels ripped and attached, 14 feet high, with the ending being the white pages. In essence, every life is a novel.
Acrylic and inks on canvas.
Glass boc reconstructed with vintage luggage parts, with opening lid and keys. Baggage contains all sorts of finds that fill out the shape of a life.
Acrylic on Canvas.
Acrylic on Panel.
Acrylic on Canvas.
Farm animals, dances, dogs and sacred salmon. In all mediums plus shoes!
My collection of house paint stir sticks on wood panel, framed.
A collection of fire remnants consisting of porcelain dolls, along with antique and vintage brass and a small crystal. The vintage brass letters “Buy Art” are not necessarily part of this piece. I just collect antique letters. :)
Formerly made as a human species reproduction piece. About 5’ tall, filled with high heels.
Oil on Canvas.
Oil on Panel.
Inks and Acrylic on canvas
Oil on Canvas.
Original design, with hundreds of pieces of cut glass; panel.
Original oil paintings of animals from the farm and the ever loved dog portraits. Vermont Art. — DZ·Ellery