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Jean Lurssen published in February 2, 2025

Equilibrium

A mixed media abstract with some collage on a cradled wood panel. Sides painted black. Size: 20″ x 20″

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Teresa J Sharp published in February 2, 2025

Cliffs at New Brighton Beach

This 8×10 inch watercolor painting was started on location and completed in my home studio.

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Teresa J Sharp published in February 2, 2025

Tunnel View in Alpenglow

The golden hour of sunset is especially beautiful in the winter when the glow in the sky and one the towering granite is magical. This watercolor was my attempt to capture that feeling from Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park.

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Jean Lurssen published in February 2, 2025

Interwoven

A mixed media acrylic and collage abstract on a cradled wood panel. Sides painted black. Size: 20″ x 20″

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Licita Fernandez published in February 2, 2025

Ya Don’t Say

This little 12″x12″ acrylic and oil painting is part of my ‘Alebrije Inspired’ series. Alebrijes (ah-lay-bree-heys) are vibrantly colored, intricately painted sculptures of animals, people, objects, or fantastical creatures. They are made from word or paper mache. This Mexican folk art originated in Mexico, City, but Oaxaca City, in the state of Oaxaca, is now considered the epicenter for alebrijes. In this painting, the serpent that is being talked to is reminiscent of Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent from the puppet show Beanie and Cecil in the 1950s.

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Jean Lurssen published in February 2, 2025

Textural Symphony

A mixed media painting using acrylics and collage on a cradled wood panel. Size: 36″ x 12″ x 1.5″ Sides painted black.

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Licita Fernandez published in February 2, 2025

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This little 12″x12′ acrylic and oil painting is part of my ‘Alebrije Inspired’ series. Alebrijes are vibrantly colored, intricately hand-painted sculptures of animals, people, objects, or fantastical creatures. They are made of wood or papier mache. This Mexican folk art originated in Mexico City, but Oaxaca City, in the state of Oaxaca, is now considered the epicenter for alebrijes.

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Jean Lurssen published in February 2, 2025

The Valley

A mixed media abstract on a wood panel, sides painted black, size 12″ x 12″. Comes framed in a floater frame ready to hang.

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Lisa Knoop published in February 2, 2025

Bay Nocturne

abstract liminal space between water and sky

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Liz Schiff published in February 2, 2025

What Lies Beyond

Solar Plate Monotype

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