Ten Artists - Twenty Works

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Eyenga Bokamba Finally, a Breakthrough, 2012 acrylic and calligraphy ink on canvas 40 x 30 inches $1,100

Eyenga Bokamba creates immersive painterly worlds that function on multiple levels to address our political landscape, cultural myths, and intellectual conundrums.



Eyenga Bokamba I See/I Feel/Somehow I Know (#1), 2012 acrylic and calligraphy ink on canvas 114 x 82 inches $7,800



Betsy Alwin Rocket (A Way to Face the Sky), 2017 porcelain Edition 4/7 23 x 8 x 8 inches $2,500

"I consider the objects and events that fill our days as much sculpture material as clay or metal. As a maker, I think about how these elements can be manipulated and distilled not merely as representation, but as experience, sensation, and idea.� – Betsy Alwin



Betsy Alwin Venturing the Leap, 2020 porcelain Edition 3/10 7 x 4 x 3 inches $300



Betsy Alwin Brick, 2019 porcelain Edition 16/20 7.5 x 3.5 x 2.5 inches $165



Mouteea Murad Trial No. 38, 2010 acrylic on canvas 71 x 71 inches $25,000

Mouteea Murad’s work sees a unification of spirituality and formalism, continuously drawing influence from the geometric forms and motifs of Islamic art.



Luisa Fernanda Garcia-Gomez explosions #12, 2017-2018 pen, marker and watercolor on paper 15.75 x 11.75 inches unframed $400

“During 1980-2000s my country was immersed in a time of violence where random explosions were part of daily life. These explosions were always close to me but (I was) never too close to be harmed by them. Since then I have developed a fascination with how a person feels during that specific moment (explosion) and how the shapes and pieces are perceived ‘floating around the body.’” – Luisa Fernanda Garcia-Gomez



Luisa Fernanda Garcia-Gomez explosions #20, 2017-2018 pen, marker and watercolor on paper 15.75 x 11.75 inches unframed $400



Anne Labovitz Pink, 2019 acrylic on canvas 20 x 20 inches $1,700

Her work considers many themes often returning to the central notion of an enduring interest in people—the human spirit, its emotional resonance, and the way it manifests in relationships.



Anne Labovitz Blue, 2019 acrylic on canvas 20 x 20 inches $1,700



Bridget Riley Wall Painting 1 (print), 2007 screen print in colors on wove paper Edition 13/150 24 x 38 inches framed $9,300

"The eye can travel over the surface in a way parallel to the way it moves over nature. It should feel caressed and soothed, experience frictions and ruptures, glides, and drift. One moment, there will be nothing to look at and the next second the canvas seems to refill, to be crowded with visual events." - Bridget Riley



Kimberlee Joy Roth Butterfly Wings of Innocence, 2019 porcelain, N42 neodymium magnets, on 4 color screen printed ¾” birch panel 40 x 42 x 1.75 inches $1,800

“Throughout history, rhythmic arrangements of ornamental embellishments have enriched the surfaces of architecture, furniture and clothing, as well as metal, glass and ceramic fine art objects…This aesthetic along with the spirals, ogival arches and trefoils of Islamic and Moorish architecture and the lotus petals, clouds and waves of Korean and Chinese ceramics are the primary influences on my work. This current work…continues my exploration, and furthers my development and understanding, of more complex color and form relationships.” – Kimberlee Joy Roth All porcelain shapes are decorative as well as functional. Each shape is removable and can be used as a container, then replaced when done.



Kimberlee Joy Roth Green/Yellow Flower, 2019 porcelain, N42 neodymium magnets, on painted žâ€? birch panel (Red Stone) 24 x 24 x 1.75 inches $625



Jeff Koons Untitled, 1999 marker on paper 13 x 10.5 inches framed $4,500

Jeff Koons is one of America’s most popular contemporary artists. His Neo-Pop aesthetics and wry appropriations of consumer objects express a reverence for popular culture.



Jeff Koons Untitled, 1999 marker on paper 13 x 10.5 inches framed $4,500



Sabina Ott Mater Rosa V, 1991 lithograph on paper Edition 26/40 42.25 x 33 7/8 inches unframed $1,200

“Whether large-scale mahogany panels of painstakingly crafted encaustic roses and dripping colorful landscapes, enormous voluminous installations of pastel coated forms or arresting geometric studies pierced with her gaze, Sabina Ott strives to bring the outside world into her work.� (Jeff Godard, Aspect/Ratio)



Willie Cole Virgin of Wisdom (ascending/descending), 2012 screen print on paper Edition of 9 Published by Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis, MN 41 x 58 inches unframed $3,500

Primarily a sculptor, Willie Cole draws his subjects from personal iconography: in his past work irons recalled African tribal markings and shields, ironing boards represented slave ships, and numerous images are drawn from a history of domestic labor and other personal references.



Willie Cole Virgin of Creativity (ascending), 2012 screen print on paper Edition of 9 From The Virgins Suite Published by Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis, MN 49 x 36.5 inches unframed $2,600



Willie Cole Virgin of Healing (ascending), 2012 screen print on paper Edition of 9 From The Virgins Suite Published by Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis, MN 49 x 36.5 inches unframed $2,600



Willie Cole Virgin of Renunciation (ascending), 2012 screen print on paper Edition of 9 From The Virgins Suite Published by Highpoint Editions, Minneapolis, MN 49 x 36.5 inches unframed $2,600




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