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LINDSEY DUNNAGAN Lindsey Dunnagan uses diverse techniques to explore human interaction with the natural environment. Her artwork connects humanity to nature in small ways and large. At the intimate level, she tells stories of home and identity. On a larger scale, she considers our spiritual ties to nature and highlights the human impacts of climate change. Her work is an investigation of micro and macro personal connections, and a reminder of the space we traverse. She is a three-time Hunting Art Prize Finalist and has shown nationally in solo and juried exhibitions. After earning a Bacheler of Environmental Design Architecture from Texas A&M, she worked as an architectural intern before deciding to join the US Peace Corps. In 2014, she completed a Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing and in 2015 she finished a Master of Arts in Art History from Texas Woman’s University. Currently, Dunnagan is the Assistant Professor of Art in Painting at Truman State University. Her work has been collected by public institutions across the United States including Truman Medical Center, Springhill Suites, The Kroger Company, Nationstar Mortgaging Company, University of North Texas, and Texas Women’s University as well as many private collections.

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Juicy, acrylic and watercolor on clear acrylic, 25 x 22 inches


LindseyDunnagan Natural Liquidation Watercolor and ink on clear acrylic Private Collection, Kansas City | 2019


LindseyDunnagan Color Way Options



LindseyDunnagan Alchemy of Memory Detail Images


LindseyDunnagan Distracted Dreaming Watercolor, ink, acrylic, and Balsa Wood on clear acrylic 2 panels 48 x 48 “ Permanent Collection, Dallas Texas | 2015


LindseyDunnagan Distracted Dreaming Detail Images


LindseyDunnagan Journey to You Watercolor, ink, acrylic, and Balsa Wood on clear acrylic 2 panels 48 x 48 “ Permanent Collection, Dallas Texas | 2015


LindseyDunnagan Journey to You Detail Images


LindseyDunnagan Native Treasures Watercolor, ink, salt and acrylic on clear acrylic 20 x 216 “ Permanent Collection, Fort Worth Texas | 2016



LindseyDunnagan Native Treasures Process & Installation


M A R C E L R OZ E K Marcel Rozek is a colorfield abstractionist interested in color relationships and the role of transparency in stain painting. Rozek uses a stain painting technique to create his brightly colored and richly layered compositions. He begins with liquified oil paint that he has mixed and diluted before pouring it directly onto canvas allowing the paint to generate organic shapes and movement. This technique creates puddles of color that overlap and extend into one another while soaking into the canvas. As the colors converge, overlap, and blend they absorb at different rates creating unique color families and blurry, spectral forms. Rozek considers his work a reflection of himself with each piece carrying a unique message that changes for every viewer. How Rozek’s messages translates is a rumination into the viewers own perspective. “I try to translate depth and intuition to the viewer in the hopes we can have a conversation and a connection,” he says.

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#48, oil on canvas. 35 x 58 inches


MarcelRozek #51 Oil on linen canvas | 48 x 72 inches


MarcelRozek #97 Oil on linen canvas | 44 x 66 inches


MarcelRozek #68 Acrylic on linen canvas | 44 x 66 inches


MarcelRozek Left #128 | Right #124 Oil on linen canvas | 44 x 66 inches At Studio


MarcelRozek | At Studio


MarcelRozek | Installation


MarcelRozek | At Studio


R U T H B O R U M - LO V E L A N D Ruth Borum-Loveland is a painter who creates radial compositions inspired by the relationship shared between small parts and the whole they comprise. Using acrylic paint, pen drawings, layering and sanding techniques, gold leaf, photocopy manipulation of original drawings, and acrylic transfers on wood and canvas, BorumLoveland’s radials reflect her interest in mycology, nature, manifestation, and human relationships and her love for color and the alchemy of painting. Her process is inherently meditative in its repetition of minute details and this act draws upon notions of community, the life cycle, the universe, and our place within it. Borum-Loveland earned her BFA from the University of Oklahoma and she has exhibited work throughout the United states.

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RuthLoveland “I explore the relationships between the the smallest parts and the larger entity. I experiment and widen my understanding of color relationships through repetitive layering and especially enjoy how the the darks and lights push and pull while I am painting.”

Together In The Dark Mixed media on canvas | 20 x 20 inches


RuthLoveland Seed Place Mixed media on canvas | 40 x 40 inches


RuthLoveland Commission for Private Collection, Kansas City 2 panels 36 x 36 “ each


RuthLoveland River of Gold Laid Deep Mixed media on canvas | 30 x 40 “ Private Collection


RuthLoveland Radial Ten Acrylic on canvas | 40 x 60 “ Private Collection


RuthLoveland Transition Mixed media on wood | 36 x 36 “ Private Collection


RuthLoveland Radial with Gold 3 Mixed media on canvas | 30 x 40 “ Private Collection


RuthLoveland Between Worlds Mixed media on canvas | 36 x 36 “ Private Collection


AARON MORGAN BROWN Aaron Morgan Brown was born in Wichita, Kansas. He received a BFA from the University of Kansas and an MFA from Syracuse University. Morgan Brown has been awarded the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and the Franz and Virginia Bater Artist Fund. He has participated in solo and group shows internationally both in museums and galleries such as the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. His work has been featured in publications such as New American and Harper’s Magazine. His work has been widely collected by both private and public collectors: Emprise Bank, Beach Museum of Art, Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Sweetwater Center for the Arts, Kansas University, The University of Kansas.

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AaronMorgan Brown Cityscape I Oil on panel | 48 x 60 “


AaronMorgan Brown Sojourn Oil on panel | 36 x 53 “


AaronMorgan Brown Urbania I Oil on canvas | 35 x 75 “ At Studio


AaronMorgan Brown Urbania II Oil on panel | 15 x 40 “ At Studio


AaronMorgan Brown Urbania III Oil on panel | 24 x 48 “


AaronMorgan Brown Idyll Oil on panel | 11 x 24 “ At Studio


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