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Dreams & Fantasies

July 2, 2017

This post contributed by William Burns.

Paula Bullwinkel, 3 Lions and Frankenstein's Boys, oil
Paula Bullwinkel, 3 Lions and Frankenstein’s Boys, oil

Often times I wish it were possible for me to transform the ethereal experience of dreams, fantasies, or even nightmares into a physical representation, rendered in canvas, pigments, oils, and brush strokes.  And if it were possible to negotiate such a transfer, I wonder what would be realized? Personally I can only imagine.  However, there are artists here at the RSG that appear to capture that other realm.  They solidify the wispy strands of dreams into beautiful or macabre pieces.  Come on in and see if a part of your dream or nightmare world has been captured.

Richard Cutshall, The Jerster's Silence, mixed media
Richard Cutshall, The Jerster’s Silence, mixed media
Agnes Forgo Kovacs, Connected, Black & White Version, acrylic
Agnes Forgo Kovacs, Connected, Black & White Version, acrylic
Tallmadge-Doyle-Tonkanese-Warrior-etching
Tallmadge Doyle, Tonkanese Warrior, etching
Jennifer Joyce, Quiet Celebration, oil
Jennifer Joyce, Quiet Celebration, oil
Eileen Kressel, Migrants at Sea, mixed media
Eileen Kressel, Migrants at Sea, mixed media
Charlie White, Koi Face Off, mixed media
Charlie White, Koi Face Off, mixed media
Heather Goodwind, Bird, mixed media
Heather Goodwind, Bird, mixed media
Melissa Lund, Jellyfish Nine, color photo
Melissa Lund, Jellyfish Nine, color photo
Leslie Cheney Parr, Loreley Castles (on the Rhine), water color
Tom Relth, Genesis 17 Fall, mixed media
Tom Relth, Genesis 17 Fall, mixed media
LaVonne Tarbox-Crone, Under the Wire, mixed media
LaVonne Tarbox-Crone, Under the Wire, mixed media
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #88, color photo
Rachel Wolf, Alchemy #88, color photo
J Swofford, Venus in Capricorn, archival Inkjet Print
J Swofford, Venus in Capricorn, archival Inkjet Print
Anton Pavlenko, Sleepless Forest, oil
Anton Pavlenko, Sleepless Forest, oil
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