International Artists Magazine published a feature about Jhenna Quinn Lewis' studio and the top five favorite things in her space.
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International Artists Magazine published a feature about Jhenna Quinn Lewis' studio and the top five favorite things in her space.
To read all about it, click here.
In Claire Duncan’s current paintings, she confronts the paradox of wildlife and natural beauty in a human-altered world.
How do we enjoy the beauty found in nature while confronting its possible demise? Can our feelings about what is beautiful be affected, or even destroyed, by disturbing ideas? Even if physical beauty remains?
The wildlife that inhabits Claire’s paintings appear to bear witness to the affects of human impact while giving silent judgment. As a result, we are asked to choose between the pleasant and sublime experience of immersive nature and the anxiety that is introduced when we face the consequences of our activities.
Apathy? Engagement?
You choose...
Originally from Japan and a very successful civil engineer, Wataru Sugiyama discovered a complete change of plans after enrolling in an elective ceramic class at Southern Oregon University over thirty years ago. For Wataru, the world is filled with intelligent spirits that guide his hands, his chisel, and his life’s path. Currently residing in Ashland, OR, Wataru’s work can be seen in the gallery and online.