Fred Stonehouse – “PAST”

Fred Stonehouse‘s painting PAST, acrylic on panel, framed to 17.5×14.5 inches contains many of the characteristics often found in a work by Stonehouse: unsettling anthropomorphism, haunting symbolism, text as part of the image, and sophisticated brushwork. From the series Marshland, this painting is a precursor to the solo exhibition we will be having with Fred Stonehouse in early 2012.  Click here to see more of Fred Stonehouse‘s work.

Tom Uttech – “OKWANIM”

Tom Uttech‘s painting OKWANIM (901), oil on linen, framed to 45 1/2 x 49″ is a quintessential example of his work.  The seemingly straightforward subject: a landscape with animals; is ethereal and mysterious on closer viewing.  What is making the shadows in the depths of the water?  Is there a mythical figure hidden in the painterly clouds?  How many wolves are actually in the painting?  Uttech’s patient application of many layers of paint over a long period of time makes possible the subtle light, meticulous detail, and magical sensibility this Midwestern master is known for.  OKWANIM is featured on the cover of our soon to be out catalog Boreal Conversations.

 

Read what Shepherd Express writer Peggy Sue Dunigan had to say about this exhibition by clicking here.

View the Tom Uttech exhibition online here.