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Summer Escape

August 5, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Don Schwartz, Perched, photography
Don Schwartz, Perched, photography

In an attempt at mind over matter, I’ve selected works of art that look cool and dark. If the illusion serves, we should all feel our core temperatures drop about 30 degrees. You might get surprised by an ocean breeze, or hear the sound of rain against your roof. If nothing else, we’ll at least have something nice to look at while we melt.

Gary Anderson, Marine Drive View, acrylic on canvas
Gary Anderson, Marine Drive View, acrylic on canvas
Harry Greaver, Winter Visitor, water color
Harry Greaver, Winter Visitor, water color
Hanne Greaver, Winter Path, oil
Hanne Greaver, Winter Path, oil
Annie Meyer, Northern Journey 2016, oil on paper
Annie Meyer, Northern Journey 2016, oil on paper
Judith Babbitt, Manhattan Beach, OR, oil
Judith Babbitt, Manhattan Beach, OR, oil
Jeanne Levasseur, Seasons Change, oil
Jeanne Levasseur, Seasons Change, oil
Vickie Meguire, Follow the Leader, graphite frottage
Vickie Meguire, Follow the Leader, graphite frottage
Jody Katopothis, Something Green Will Always Grow, acrylic on panel
Jody Katopothis, Something Green Will Always Grow, acrylic on panel
Clement Lee, Sorbet All Around, acrylic
Clement Lee, Sorbet All Around, acrylic
Eileen Kressel, Migrants at Sea, mixed media
Eileen Kressel, Migrants at Sea, mixed media
Christopher Bibby, Crater Lake, oil & wax
Christopher Bibby, Crater Lake, oil & wax
Ruth Armitage, Summer Storm, mixed media
Ruth Armitage, Summer Storm, mixed media
Melissa Lund, Bluebells, digital photo
Melissa Lund, Bluebells, digital photo
Diana LoMeiHing, Finally, We Arrive at Sunset, mixed media
Diana LoMeiHing, Finally, We Arrive at Sunset, mixed media
« Repetition of Form
Aspects of Water »

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