Warm Waters

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JONATHAN SMITH DUSTY GRIFFITH KERRY HAYS JUDITH JUDY DANIELA SCHWEITZER



JONATHAN SMITH

Jonathan spent the early years of his career assisting and printing for renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz, and has had solo exhibitions both in the United States and internationally. His work consists of large scale, highly nuanced color photographs of the stark natural beauty and inherent impermanence of landscapes. He has been the recipient of a number of awards for his work including The Hearst Biennial Award, The Magenta Foundation Award, the PDN Annual Awards and the Photography Book Now Blurb award. His work has appeared in numerous magazines including The Smithsonian, The Royal Photographic Society, PDN and Art and Architecture. He received his B.A at the University for Creative Arts in Canterbury U.K and a diploma in Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism at the International Center for Photography in New York. He maintains a studio in Brooklyn.



Sunlight Over Water | 59x47 | $7300


Early Evening, Carmel, California | 32x40 | $4600




Yachts from Monte Solaro | 47x59 | $7300



DUSTY GRIFFITH

Dusty’s goal as an artist is to have the viewer become aware that through a three dimensional world we have access to a world that can’t be seen, the spiritual world, where there is a creator who loves and wants to know us more intimately. There is more than just surface in his work reflecting this idea. Often there is a depth beyond the visible surface that can lead the viewer into the piece itself mirroring the dimensional world we live in. Most of Dusty’s works are very symbolic of time, events, stories and emotions. All of the symbols, sketches and found objects are layered into beeswax, Plexiglas and underneath plexi or tracing paper surfaces, causing the images or symbols to become “a part of” the whole picture not just a “piece of it”. Dusty prefers wax, plexi and tracing paper because of their translucent qualities. He layers the work over and over until layer upon layer create the desired depth, surface texture and color. The colors and composition he chooses tend to leave the viewer with a sense of peace or calm. The strokes are loose and gestural but at the same time deliberate.


Out of the Sea I | 48x24 | $8500

Out of the Sea II


| 48x24 | $8500

Out of the Sea III | 48x24 | $8500


To The Lighthouse I | 22x20 | $3250


To The Lighthouse II | 22x20 | $3250


Maritime Exodus I | 42x38 | $10,500


Maritime Exodus II | 42x38 | $10,500



In The Waters Above | 58x48 | $16,500



ALLISON LUCE

Allison Luce explores the ephemeral nature of existence and the mystery of eternity through her ceramic sculptures and monoprints. Luce graduated with dual BFA degrees in Painting and Art History from Ohio University and her MFA from Hunter College, City University of New York. She currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina where she is a studio artist and educator. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions internationally and her work is included in private as well as corporate collections. An avid traveler, she has visited over twenty-five countries. This love of travel has guided her professional career, and she has been a Resident Artist in Denmark, Germany and Canada. She has also served as guest faculty for Gordon College’s study abroad program in Orvieto, Italy. Nationally, she has completed residencies at the McColl Center for Art and Innovation, Baltimore Clayworks, The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences, the GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art and the Noble and Greenough School in Massachusetts. She has been involved in many competitive art projects throughout the Southeast. She participated in the American Craft Council sale in Atlanta in 2015 and 2016. In Charlotte, her artwork was on display on a billboard as part of the Art Pop 2016 class. She completed a fifty-sculpture commission for the Arts & Science Council of Charlotte as a participant in their Community Supported Art program. She also received two Regional Artist Project Grants from the ASC to purchase a kiln and a slab roller for her home studio. She has served on the Board of Directors of Christians in the Visual Arts, a national faith-based arts non-profit, from 2010– 2019 serving in a variety of different capacities.







KERRY HAYS

Kerry’s predominantly abstract, mixed-media work is heavily influenced by architecture and the interplay between landscape, structure and human relationship. She pares down both the human form and elements of architecture into arrangements of strong, graphic shapes and earthy tones. Her chosen mediums are acrylic, gouache, oil stick, watercolor and collage on stretched canvas, raw linen and cut canvas sheets designed for framing. Kerry works from her studio in the heart of Midtown Atlanta at, The Biltmore, an Atlanta landmark built in 1924 and welcomes visitors by appointment.



Untitled | 48x72 | $4200


Reactions IX | 60x48 | $3200


Reactions X | 60x48 | $3200



Reactions XI | 60x48 | $1475



JUDITH JUDY

In a review of Judith Judy’s work, Mark Jenkins, art critic for the Washington Post, wrote: “The Northern Virginia painter is not an abstractionist, yet her warm, radiant landscapes aren’t modeled on particular places. Indeed, they seem designed as portals, visual entrances into the world of light. Soft-textured trees and grass define the foreground and vaporous sky the background, but the action transpires between the two, on the plane where sunlight bleeds into a rich, indistinct glow.” Judith lives and works in Northern Virginia. She received a degree in fine art from Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland and further studied oil painting in various classes and workshops. In the spring of 2009, Judith was invited to exhibit her work in Vilnius, Lithuania as part of Europe’s Capital of Culture Celebration. She also participated in an exhibit at the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and two of her paintings have become part of the museum’s permanent collection. Judith was chosen to exhibit in the fall of 2013 at the Berlin art fair “Berliner Liste.” Judith was one of the featured artists in Washington Spaces magazine’s summer 2007 article “Celebrating Art: A look at the Regions Artistic Diversity”. A review of Judith’s solo show Beyond the Real at Alex Gallery, Washington DC, was published in the Washington Post Arts Section, June 21, 2013. Her work is also the subject of critical review by Florie Gilbard and Eleanor Kennelly, and is finding its way into private collections in the United States and abroad.


Four Trees | 30x40 | $3800


Misty Morning II | 36x36 | $3800


Far From Home |


| 24x48 | $3400


First Light | 36x48 | $4300


Moon Glow | 48x36 | $4300



DANIELA SCHWEITZER Born and raised in Argentina, Daniela Schweitzer now resides in Los Angeles. She is classically trained with a focus on figurative and non-representational abstract paintings. Daniela draws inspiration from the energetic and vibrant colors of her upbringing in South America. She enjoys the simplicity of everyday happenings and relishes the importance of the human connection. These experiences along with the real, and at times, imagined narratives bring her to an emotional process and technique that defines a familial pathway culminating in each of her paintings at a specific moment in time. Daniela’s current figurative abstractions do not emphasize classical figure or portrait making, but rather reflect the appreciation for human existence and the internal feelings of the people around her. The gestural part of her art resides more in the core of emotions and feelings toward the subject. Daniela looks for the balance in everyday life that transports her back to a less hectic lifestyle.



Floating In A Dream | 42x20 | $4200


Relaxing At The Beach | 24x24 | $2000


Summer Fun | 36x36 | $4535



Longing For Serenity | 48x48 | $7900


Umbrellas | 12x12 | $900


Before The Crowds | 10x10 | $625



Beach Day | 14x11 | $950


Life Guard Stand on the Green Beach | 16x12 | $675


Dreaming | 48x48 | $6900



ALLISON LUCE Allison Luce explores the ephemeral nature of existence and the mystery of eternity through her ceramic sculptures and monoprints. Luce graduated with dual BFA degrees in Painting and Art History from Ohio University and her MFA from Hunter College, City University of New York. She currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina where she is a studio artist and educator. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions internationally and her work is included in private as well as corporate collections. An avid traveler, she has visited over twenty-five countries. This love of travel has guided her professional career, and she has been a Resident Artist in Denmark, Germany and Canada. She has also served as guest faculty for Gordon College’s study abroad program in Orvieto, Italy. Nationally, she has completed residencies at the McColl Center for Art and Innovation, Baltimore Clayworks, The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences, the GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art and the Noble and Greenough School in Massachusetts. She has been involved in many competitive art projects throughout the Southeast. She participated in the American Craft Council sale in Atlanta in 2015 and 2016. In Charlotte, her artwork was on display on a billboard as part of the Art Pop 2016 class. She completed a fifty-sculpture commission for the Arts & Science Council of Charlotte as a participant in their Community Supported Art program. She also received two Regional Artist Project Grants from the ASC to purchase a kiln and a slab roller for her home studio. She has served on the Board of Directors of Christians in the Visual Arts, a national faith-based arts non-profit, from 2010–2019 serving in a variety of different capacities.


Disquisition | 72x108 | $6200* * Site and size specific installation



Enduring | 48x48 | $2500


Perpetual | 48x48 | $2500


Hypothetical (triptyc


ch) | 48x96 | $4800


Abiding | 19x15 | $360

Ceaseless | 2


22x11 | $300

Continual | 17x13 | $320


Everlasting | 15x12 | $260

Continuing | 2


21x17 | $400

Eternal | 14x11 | $180



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