Exhibition | Patterns of Inquiry
June 18-July 12, 2020
Repeating forms, woven patterns, rhythmic movement, and decorative aspects integrate into fine art to create a certain mood, mindset and vision. Pattern can be busy, energetic and exciting, or repetitive, soothing and balancing. Pattern can enhance a subject or become content in itself. Art with a strong influence of pattern often depicts shallow spaces, but can lead to a deeper meaning. As pattern takes over, the visual idea becomes paramount, inviting the viewer to revel in its form.
$1,200
J.T. Gibson
Nine
encaustic wax, beach stones on wood panel, 10x10x1.5”
$1,200
J.T. Gibson
One, Zero, One
encaustic wax, beach stones on wood panel, 10x10x1.5”
$5,800
J.T. Gibson
Tidal Suite #5, 1/10
bronze, 14x11x1.5"
$5,800
J.T. Gibson
Tidal Suite #6, 1/10
silvered bronze, 14x11x1.5"
$5,800
J.T. Gibson
Tidal Suite #1, 1/10
bronze, 14x11x1.5"
$1,000
Jessica Lee Ives
Submerge the Self
oil on panel, 10x10"
$900
Peggi Kroll-Roberts
Simple Shadow Series 7
gouache on paper, 8x11"
$900
Peggi Kroll-Roberts
Simple Shadow Series 5
gouache on paper, 8x11"
$550
Jon Tobiasz
Headlands, Cape Elizabeth, 5/15
archival pigment print, 8.625x5.75"
$550
Jon Tobiasz
Tree, Sonoran Desert, 6/15
archival pigment print, 7.5x7.5"
$550
Jon Tobiasz
Knoll, South Portland, 3/15
archival pigment print, 7.5x7.5"
SOLD
Jon Tobiasz
Vessel, Islesboro, 2/15
archival pigment print, 7.5x7.5"
$3,200
Simon van der Ven
Blue Dimple Patterned Egg
stoneware, 22x13x13"