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A sculpture of a bird sitting on top of a piece of wood.

SISYPHEAN CIRCLE COVID

JOHN VAN ALSTINE Price:Sold Medium:Bronze & Riverstone & Size: 8 h x 16" w x 6"d A COMBINATION OF RIVERSTONE AND BRONZE.....SIMPLE BUT STRONG.......ELEGANT AND STYLIZED.....ONE OF A KIND EXPRESSION. Following are a series of 1/1 bronze sculptures in honor of a period of time in history, the Covid19 pandemic!
A sculpture with a book on top of it.

BEAM

JOHN VAN ALSTINE Price:$6500 Medium:Bronze & Slate & Size: 10.5 h x 10" w x 5"d John Van Alstine has directed all of his energy while in quarantine, in an extremely creative and positive direction. He has created several new pieces that are symbolic of this April 2020 time. The beautiful harmony, strength, truth, natural elegance and design are apparent in each of the Covid19 expressions. I am thrilled to share with you the following new sculptures that EACH are 1/1......meaning one of a kind. I think you will agree that they are amazing. Enjoy.
A bronze sculpture with a bird on it.

BRONZE BEAM & RIVERSTONE

JOHN VAN ALSTINE Price:$7500 Medium:Bronze & Riverstone & Size: 16 h x 24" w x 6.5"d I am intrigued with John's work in combining natural elements with Bronze and the designs are compelling, fitting all decorating expressions due to their simplicity!
A sculpture with a hammer on top of it.

STAY AT HOME SISYPHUS

JOHN VAN ALSTINE Price:sold Medium:Bronze & Size: 9.5 h x 22" w x 8.5"d The power of the truth is a profound expression in the metals and lines of this one of a kind piece
A bronze sculpture on top of a white surface.

WE MUST IMAGINE SISYPHUS HAPPY

JOHN VAN ALSTINE Price:$9500 Medium:Bronze & Riverstone Size: 6 h x 24" w x 4"d A lovely long horizontal original and one of a king piece that strengthens our beliefs in the positive attitude conquering life's difficulties.
A painting of reindeer in front of a teepee.

TRUE NORTH

Nancy Howe Price: SOLD Medium: Oil on Linen Size: 22" x 36" Nancy has created a mystical and insightful view of a saami reindeer camp in an Arctic village. Harmony prevails.
A painting of a fox and crows in a field.

FRANK CONVERSATION

Nancy Howe Price: $16,800 Medium: Oil on Linen Size: 28" x 22" Last summer and fall we were enjoying regular visits to our farm from a red fox my husband nicknamed “Frank”. I imagined a painting composition with a group of our resident crows swooping in to harass this fellow, raucously scolding and bombing him on the wing. Laid out and blocked in, the painting languished on the easel through the holidays. Come winter, as the painting unfolded, so did the sense that the spreading new virus was not going to pass us by or leave us unchanged or unscathed. I came to view the title as referring to all the conversations that would, by necessity, play out across the spectrum of American life. Governments, employers/employees, partners and family members would now have to confront with new urgency their own and other’s behavior. It had become vitally important to consider how matters might be improved/mitigated by meeting the new challenges with equitable, helpful, and compassionate behavior, or how they might be made worse by reactive, selfish, or negative ones. Isolated in nuclear groups, people needed to be meticulous in the ways they communicated and got along with each other. Honest conversations that may have been easily avoided before were now unavoidable. An air of turmoil and darkness in the piece was accomplished by the compositional movement created in the gesture of the fox, the flight of the birds, the stormy sky, and the patterns in the wind-whipped grass. To balance this vigorous movement, a sense of harmony was achieved using curved patterns that were repeated throughout and by working with predominantly two paint colors, ultramarine blue deep and transparent oxide red. The clear blue open space in the sky at the intersection of the fox and crows was intended to represent a “clearing of the air” and the positive outcomes that can result from having these frank conversations. The painting will be featured in the 2020 Birds in Art show at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI this coming September.
An oil painting of quail and their chicks.

JUST BEGINNING

Nancy Howe Price: $10,000 Medium: Oil on Linen Size:  14" x 24" Another hazy, beautiful study of wildlife from Nancy Howe.
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