Showing posts with label abstract painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract painting. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

3 paintings by Greg Blair

Abstract #5, acrylic on canvas ( 48" x 60" )
Red City, acrylic & 3-D paint on canvas ( 16" x 20" ) sold
Robin from the sidekick series, mixed media on rag mat ( 20" x 20" )




Saturday, June 30, 2012

Allison J. Smith

American Beauty

Atlanta artist, Allison J. Smith, has been inspired by her time in the South. She expresses emotional states through her abstract landscapes. American Beauty is a fine example of her "focus on color and subtle texture" that brings indoors the "calm contemplation experienced in nature". 

-Erika Mims, summer intern

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

in remembrance

remembrance, mixed media
10x14"

enigma, oil on canvas
9x9"

all of us here at dogwood gallery were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a dear friend and talented artist, Scott Silcox. His legacy will live on not only in his paintings but also in our hearts.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

works by yun liu



above are 2 paintings included in " paint trails ", an exhibition of abstract & contemporary works.
show runs through october 10th. both pieces are oil on board, 24" x 32". amazingly, these new works by yun liu surpass in beauty, the previous paintings we have sold here @ dogwood gallery. indicative of an artist w/ a mature body of work. please, click the images & enjoy the complexities. " blue with birds " & " red meditation "

Friday, July 10, 2009

painting by yun liu


i have always loved this work by yun. created on board w/ oil, linseed & tar. i sold it while it was still sticky, an abstract expression of her spirituality. the colors are subtle, yet powerful. click the image for a closer look.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

photos by donna rosser



my thanks to the barefoot photographer for these shots of my painting, "quasi quilt". i am intrigued by the texture of this piece. so, i turned to a professional for some close up images of the surface. to see more of donna's work visit www.thebarefootphotographer.com & to view the "quasi quilt" visit dogwood gallery.