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What I love most about painting is observing a subject so intensely that everyday associations melt away and it becomes something unfamiliar—like repeating a word over and over until it loses meaning and becomes just a sound. The experience of painting common subjects reveals just how unknowable they truly are. The more I look, the more mysterious the world becomes: we are on an alien world enveloped by other life.

I think of my paintings as part of the Vanitas tradition, a genre meant to remind viewers of the fleeting nature of life, wealth, relationships, and understanding. That may sound maudlin, but the acknowledgment of impermanence allows me to more richly appreciate my present experience.

You are invited to view Other Life, my solo exhibit of paintings and drawings at Gallery Henoch in NYC, from September 24–October 17, 2020.

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Bouquet (24 x 24, Oil On Panel, 2019)

Bouquet (24 x 24, Oil On Panel, 2019)

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Dark Still Life (60 x 60, Oil On Canvas, 2018)

Dark Still Life (60 x 60, Oil On Canvas, 2018)

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Annie
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The combination of colors, shapes, and patterns is gorgeous

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Romanesco (24 x 24, Oil On Panel, 2019)

Romanesco (24 x 24, Oil On Panel, 2019)

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Annie
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Such fine details. The artist must have incredible patience! : )

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Radicchio (16 x 14, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Radicchio (16 x 14, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Cherries (16 x 20, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Cherries (16 x 20, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Tomato (9 x 9, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Tomato (9 x 9, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Avocados (11.5 x 14.5, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Avocados (11.5 x 14.5, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Wild Rose (4 x 4, Oil On Panel, 2017)

Wild Rose (4 x 4, Oil On Panel, 2017)

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Giant (40 x 50, Graphite On Paper, 2002)

Giant (40 x 50, Graphite On Paper, 2002)

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Iris And Rose (40 x 50, Oil On Canvas, 2019)

Iris And Rose (40 x 50, Oil On Canvas, 2019)

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know why, but this is the one I would put on my wall.

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Scorpion (4 x 4, Oil On Panel, 2017)

Scorpion (4 x 4, Oil On Panel, 2017)

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Lynn Dougherty Quin
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like a photograph!! In fact, all are painted so beautifully and skillfully that they could easily be mistaken for still-life photography. Amazing talent!

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Blue Crab (12 x 16, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Blue Crab (12 x 16, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Oysters (12 x 16, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Oysters (12 x 16, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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Wide (14 x 20, Graphite On Paper, 2002)

Wide (14 x 20, Graphite On Paper, 2002)

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Varied Thrush (24 x 30, Oil On Panel, 2020)

Varied Thrush (24 x 30, Oil On Panel, 2020)

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White Asparagus (12 x 16, 2020)

White Asparagus (12 x 16, 2020)

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