July 4, 2022
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Multidisciplinary Artist
From Michelle’s series on Climate Change titled; The Brutal Loss of The Beautiful.
1. Greenland Ice Melt
2019. Acrylic, graphite, gold leaf on canvas. 72" x 48"
2. Divergence
Acrylic, oil, graphite on canvas. 84" x 60"
3. Waking In Your Veiled Sunrise
Acrylic, graphite, gold leaf on canvas. 48"
June 28, 2022
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Featured at Joseph Gierek Fine Art
1. BAGGAGE CLAIMacrylic on canvas48” x 36”These vibrant colors of yellow, purple and green reminded Jay of the lines and movement the of runway and conveyer belts at the airport, so he titled this piece, Baggage Claim. “As kids, we
June 27, 2022
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Chris Mantle’s 3 Paintings
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1. After leaving Louisiana to visit his mom, Mantle at 15 years old, painted this piece in the backyard of Turley, Oklahoma. This piece is special to Mantle because his mother kept the painting in her home even after being offered $10,000
June 21, 2022
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1. The Little Shepherdess, 1889.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Oil on canvas. Gift of Laura A. Clubb, 1947.8.82
This painting is a longtime iconic piece of The Philbrook. For generations, Tulsans have been coming to see The Shepherdess. Recently, she has moved to a new location in the
June 14, 2022
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The exhibit recalls what brought many early Oklahomans to settle in the area, according to Gallerist Steve Liggett. The series of work showcased in this exhibit focus on this movement of settlers but also highlights the beauty of the cultures that were usurped.
Rea Baldridge
Chicks &
February 24, 2022
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Ana Berry
1. Mother Guardian of the Gardens
This is made with stoneware, glaze, and luster. It is a very good example of how her sources of inspiration are fused. This piece shows some features of an Orisha plus natural elements found in gardens such as flowers and leaves.
In general her
February 23, 2022
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by Robert McCaffrey
Bavarian-born Hans Hoffman was an era-spanning artist whose style and artworks evolved and engaged with the dominant movements of the day. In his lifetime he was a young scientist, an artist, and an influential art teacher. From Impressionism to New Wave American Abstract
February 22, 2022
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1. Multi-Blond Loose Onions, 107.5" (L) X 28.5" (W), woven with cotton and synthetic-hair.
2. Cocoon, 30.5" (L) X 106.5" (W), woven cotton and synthetic-hair, 2012.
3. It's Kahrnaval, 101" (L) X 51" (W), woven with various fibers, adorned with hair accessories, and framed with a custom