Many thanks to all the talented local artists who donated their works for this event. Please click the thumbnails to see larger versions of the images.
Judybeth Greene
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Title: Yellow-Red Kiss Size: 9.5″ x 17″ Medium: Monotype In 18″ x 25″ mat and frame SOLD |
Title: Green-Blue Kiss Size: 6″ x 8″ Medium: Monotype In 17″ x 19″ mat and frame SOLD |
Beth Hood
Beth Hood is a local artist who has been creating polaroid transfers for the past ten years. She has sold her work at Eastern Market and juried art shows. Beth prefers the polaroid transfer process because of the ethereal quality reached when using watercolors over color polaroid photographs. Her work is focused on local architecture and botanical gardens. The images in this auction were all taken at Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown.
Title: Garden Impressions
Size: Three 8 x 10 matted and framed prints
Medium: Polaroid Transfer
SOLD
Amy Kincaid
Artist’s statement and biography
Title: Pink Landscape of Sorts Medium: Paper collage with oil pastel Framed size: 18″ x 21″ SOLD |
Bruce McKaig
The image below comes from McKaig’s “Trashcan” series. He used a trash can as a pinhole camera.
October 4, 2003, ten minute afternoon G Street Near 5th Street SE Washington DC Size: 20″ x 24″ Medium: Silver gelatin print from a pinhole paper negative Unframed SOLD |
Susan O’Connor
Title: Bird Tree Size: 11″ x 14″ In 16″ x 20″ mat and frame SOLD |
Kelly Moffat Saeed
Kelly Moffat Saeed has been exploring the photographic arts for over a decade. Her professional photography emphasizes portraiture, capturing the vibrancy of childhood using natural light. For personal interest, she created a series of floral compositions in 1998 and she adds new pieces to it several times a year.
Untitled Size: 11″ x 14″ In 16″ x 20″ mat and frame |
Jeff Stephanic
Title: U Bosc, 2006 Size: 6″ x 4″ In a 10″ x 8″ mat and frame Medium: Pigment Print |
Patricia Zannie
Artist’s statement: An original monoprint is a unique redition of one of my larger collages, and made with inks, oil pastels and collaged paper. It differs from the original and each monoprint is unique and like no other monoprint of that series.