Where are you VII – Jean Bernhard
Acrylic | 20 x 40" | $600 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2021 Jean Bernhard The acrylic paintings on cotton by Jean Bernhard contain an open secret intended to start conversations
Acrylic | 20 x 40" | $600 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2021 Jean Bernhard The acrylic paintings on cotton by Jean Bernhard contain an open secret intended to start conversations
Acrylic | 16 x 20" | $300 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2021 Jean Bernhard The acrylic paintings on cotton by Jean Bernhard contain an open secret intended to start conversations
Acrylic | 16 x 20" | $300 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2021 Jean Bernhard The acrylic paintings on cotton by Jean Bernhard contain an open secret intended to start conversations
Ceramics | 29 x 18 | $860 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2017 Jennifer Hennig This piece was made after Trump’s first year as president. He proved to be the worst at holding the office with any level of responsibility, dignity or respect for anyone. Everything he did was to undo as many people protections [...]
Ceramic | 27 x 11 | $900 Contact Artist to Purchase © 2008 Jennifer Hennig This piece was made 12 years ago when things were very similar to now. Hoping for a great change after suffering many losses and fires, I made this piece. 2020 proved to be 2008 on steroids. More loss and worse [...]
watercolor | 9 x 12 | NFS © 2020 anouk johanna After our house burnt down in the CZU Fires in Boulder Creek I did not paint for months not having a place I felt comfortable in. When we moved into a temporary home I finally started painting again and this was the second painting [...]
Ceramic | 18 x 7 x 8 | NFS © lea watson The vessel (the country, the democracy) that holds us all is broken. Truth is the only hope for putting the pieces back together. Sowing Truth honors the vital role that people of color are playing in helping us come to terms with these [...]
Ceramic, Gold Leaf, Acrylic | 16 x 16 x 16 | NFS © lea watson Kintsugi, also known as kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer, dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum. The message here is that applying artistry to the broken [...]