Pinterest is an online pinboard.
Organize and share things you love.
Richard Taylor - "First Take", welded steel and enamel, 74.5x13.5x6 inches
Richard Taylor, FAGO and GUN-GUN, Rusted Steel, 31 x 12 x 10" each
John Wilde - "Shell II (From the Sea)"
1 comment
Tory Folliard John Wilde, 1919-2006, a painter of the serene and surreal, continues to have a profound influence on many contemporary artists working in Wisconsin and throughout America. "Shell II", painted in 1987 measures 7.75x9.75 inches and is oil on panel
Patrick Farrell - "Three Pears"
1 like 1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard Patrick Farrell's new painting "Three Pears" which measures 5x7.5 inches gracefully epitomizes a traditional subject: the still life. Expertly painted in Farrell's signature realistic, old master method, this work perfectly captures this noble fruit.
Just a few of the wonderful works from our current exhibit Summer in Wisconsin. Join us on Gallery Night and meet the artists!
1 like 1 comment
Tory Folliard Gallery Night is July 29th and our Artists' Reception runs from 5 to 9 pm.
Detail of Jeffrey Ripples "Atwater Beach"
1 comment
Tory Folliard I can almost count the grains of sand!
JEFFREY RIPPLE - "ATWATER BEACH", oil on panel, 15x32 inches
1 comment
Tory Folliard Read more about this amazingly photo realistic work on our blog at: http://toryfolliardgal...
TL SOLIEN, HONEYMOON, Mixed Media and Collage on Paper, 30 x 36"
JIM ROSE, ONE DOOR, ONE DRAWER QUILT CHEST Rusted Steel and Found Painted Steel, 55 1/2 x 28 x 17 1/2"
1 comment
Tory Folliard Elegant and rustic, heavy duty yet inspired by quilts, Jim Rose's furniture is of heirloom quality and built to last a lifetime.
JENNIFER PRICE, UNTITLED (Blue, Tan, and Green), Oil, Acrylic, and Dot Stickers on Panel, 5 1/2 x 6"
1 comment
Tory Folliard A tiny painting with big color!
JAN SERR, SUN BATHER III, Oil on Linen, 16 x 20"
1 like 1 comment
Tory Folliard One Sun Bather from a series of three. I love the way Jan Serr captures the intensity of a hot day.
JAN SERR, THE OBSERVERS (Woman with Blue Umbrella), Oil on Linen, 30 x 40"
CRAIG BLIETZ, INCLINE, Oil on Linen, 35 x 67" framed to 42 1/2 x 74 1/2"
1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard A monumental painting, lovingly rendered with old master techniques. Somehow, Craig Blietz manages to capture the individual personalities of these noble creatures.
RODGER BECHTOLD, RED, WHITE & BLUE, Oil on Linen, 46 x 66"
2 likes 1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard Get up north to see beautiful scenes like this!
MARION COFFEY, DOWNTOWN LOOKING NORTH, Acrylic on Handmade Paper, 23 x 15"
1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard This is one of the nicest Milwaukee scenes Marion has brought in!
FRED STONEHOUSE, QUARRY, Acrylic on Panel, 19 1/2 x 11 1/2", in a vintage frame!
1 like 1 repin
MARY BERO, LIFE FORCE, Cotton, Acrylic, Silk and Rayon Thread, 7 1/4 x 5 3/4"
BILL REID, "BEEWARE OF BEARS BEARING ICE CREAM" painted steel, 42x21 inches
BILL REID, "BEEWARE OF BEARS BEARING ICE CREAM", painted steel, 42x21 inches
1 comment
Tory Folliard "Beeware of Bears Bearing Ice Cream" is Bill Reid's latest sculpture, beautifully crafted, wonderfully painted, and full of puns made especially for our Summer in Wisconsin exhibition. Zebra ice cream anyone?
KATHY HOFMANN, OAK TREE, Acrylic on Panel, 15 x 17"
1 comment
Tory Folliard We are so pleased that Kathy found time to paint this outstanding landscape for our Summer in Wisconsin show!
JOE HAMEISTER, HABANERO PEPPERS, Oil on Linen, 8 x 10"
1 comment
Tory Folliard Joe's subtle use of shades of white to convey reflection of light and shadow, combined with bold brush strokes make this still life stand out.
KENDALL POLSTER, ELECTRIC GUITAR, Welded Recycled Steel, 18 1/2 x 40"
1 like 3 repins
KENDALL POLSTER, WILD TUNA, Welded Recycled Steel, 24 x 46 x 13"
MARION COFFEY, DOWNTOWN LOOKING NORTH, Acrylic on Handmade Paper, 23 x 15"
1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard We are thrilled to have this new painting by Marion Coffey.
DERRICK BUISCH, SUMMER TABLE, Oil and Enamel on Wood, 48x57"
2 comments 1 repin
Tory Folliard Derrick's use of color and mixed paint types make the surface of "Summer Table" quiver intensely. Can you name the ideograms in this painting?
Tory Folliard Derrick's use of color and mixed paint types make the surface of "Summer Table" quiver intensely. Can you name the ideograms in this painting?
MARY BERO, STUFFED HEAD: BREATHING SPACE, Cotton, SIlk and Polyfil, 8 1/2 x 5 1/4
1 comment
Tory Folliard Mary Bero must have the patience of a saint to create this complex piece with so many tiny stitches!
SOFIA ARNOLD, MY FERAL DAD AND HIS GIRLFRIEND, Acrylic and Oil on Wood Panel, 24 x 24"
1 comment
Tory Folliard Sofia's use of delicate brushstrokes and monochromatic color to create curious creatures in a fantastical landscape make for an interesting painting!
This is a detail of Lon Michel's new painting "Harley Chic."
1 comment 3 repins
Tory Folliard The level of detail in the work of Lon Michel's is stunning! Read more about it on our blog at: http://toryfolliardgal...
Lon Michels, Harley Chic, 53x47 inches, acrylic on canvas
1 comment 1 repin
"Think Like a Bluebird", a captivating new oil on panel painting by Craig Blietz.
2 likes 1 comment 3 repins
Tory Folliard Craig's treatment of light in this painting is sublime!
Through serious, old master painting techniques and careful treatment of light and color, Craig Blietz is able to make the viewer believe in the possibility of such an unlikely encounter in this quixotic work. With an image size of 28.5 x 19.5 inches, "Think Like a Bluebird" gives the viewer ample space to get lost within the beautiful world depicted.
1 repin
PATRICK FARRELL, "Cluster of Apples", oil on linen, image size 5.75x9.5 inches, framed to 11x15 inches.
MARK BRAUTIGAM, Little Wolf River, New London, photograph, 34x50 inches
1 like 1 comment 5 repins
Tory Folliard Nothing says says Summer in Wisconsin like tubing down a lazy river. Our summers are short, and beautiful days sometimes seem rare, so when the perfect day occurs, everyone comes out of the woodwork to enjoy it. Mark Brautigam's On Wisconsin series features many images from around the state in all seasons, but this is one of my favorites. The carefree tubers on the sparkling water under the shimmering trees makes for a delightful scene.
T.L. Solien, Norwegian Costume, 96x68 inches, acrylic on canvas
1 like 1 comment 1 repin
Tory Folliard Read more about T.L. Solien's "Norwegian Costume" on our blog at: http://toryfolliardgal...
DENNIS NECHVATAL, FACE/MASK I, Acrylic on Cut/Formed Metal on Panel, 24 x 18
1 comment 1 repin
Dawn Brigham this is cool!
MARION COFFEY, TWO COBALT VASES, Acrylic on Handmade Paper, 20 x 20"
2 repins
Paula Swaydan Grebel's, Sturgeon Bay Shipyard, oil on canvas, 14.5x25.5
MARY BERO, POET'S HEART, Dyed Fabric, Silk Thread, Copper Wire, 8 x 7"
1 repin
TOM UTTECH, MOKISEE-GISISS, Digital Inkjet Photograph 3/12, 17 x 17", 25 x 27", or 35 x 35"
TOM UTTECH, NAWAKWA-AJIBIK, Digital Inkjet Photograph 4/12, 17 x 17", 25 x 27", or 35 x 35"
Laura Dronzek - "Sheep in the Moonlight" This diminutive painting "Sheep in the Moonlight" is aglow with multiple thin and thoughtfully painted layers. Areas of color in this ethereal pastoral scene suggest a lovely, peaceful setting where lambs can happily rest under the moon. As Laura Dronzek puts it, "it is the mystery found in the commonplace, the extraordinary in the ordinary that is worth examining." Her fictitious landscapes are composed of the most basic features: a horizon line, a sky, and a subject, but so carefully rendered, that each one is precious.
2 likes 8 repins
Charles Munch, "Wind River", 39x63" a new painting by Charles Munch for our Summer in Wisconsin exhibition embodies many of the issues that interest Munch. As he says, "I really do want people to care about what nature is. I want people to be more in tune with nature as one of the big forces in the world, something to be reckoned with, to be respectful of, to take pleasure from. It is not just something to be ignored, exploited, or conquered." As in many of Munch's paintings, human and animal life interact in an enigmatic fashion surrounded by a meticulously painted landscape. Charles Munch's penchant for color comes from his training in art conservation, where colors cannot be approximate, but must be exact. Brush strokes are purposely made as smooth as possible, lending more importance to color and the reductive composition. Wind River measures 39 inches tall by 63 inches wide, and like all of his large work, the details have been carefully worked out in a much smaller version.
1 like
Fetching pins…
Tory Folliard Read about the Richard Taylor sculpture "First Take" on our blog at: http://toryfolliardgal...