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Black and White No. 84

"I enjoy painting in black an white because it its the most extreme of contrast.  I am not a tonal painter and I feel that one color can make a contrasting color that much more beautiful.  Black and white may just be the best two colors as they allow all the other colors of the room to shine.  It is the most neutral of color combo's and can help with layering in homes, the paintings will balance any other art in the room, regardless of the color scheme or the design plan.  They are the Switzerland of paint colors. Sometimes my eyes need a retrieve from color and so I move on to painting in black and white. I usually paint abstracts although I am exploring black and white flowers and a black Drippy Heart, which is just as happy and beautiful as my yellow ones ;) ". - Kerri Rosenthal, August 2104

Drippy Lemons

"Color speaks to me, when it's right, the colors dance, they sing and give you an incredible feeling". - Kerri Rosenthal

Luminosity V

This abstract landscape has an expansive view and uplifting sky, high contrast and lots of texture.
$ (as of July 24, 2017, 7:44 pm)1,975.00 (as of July 24, 2017, 7:44 pm)

Dunes XXIV

The eye makes its way to the water through the dunes and beach grass. This piece is part of an ongoing series created with a palette knife and displays unique layering of color and abstract perception. When beginning this particular piece, I set out to offer more abstraction, giving a contemporary view with enough information for imagination to fill in the scene. The painting is on gallery wrapped Belgian linen with clean, natural edges. It comes varnished and wired to hang. Read more in the description below.

Metamorphosis

Berg's paintings are largely abstract, hyper saturated with color, and heavily concerned with patterns, symbols, and pure shapes, punctuated by self portraits.

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Hiro Yokose was born in Nagasaki, Japan, 1959 and lives and works in the heart of Manhattan, NY. Yokose combines oil and beeswax to create landscapes that appear simultaneously abstract and realistic. Because of the artist’s unique technique of painting, the surfaces of his work have a sensuous and tactile appearance where depth is both an illusion and a reality. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Citibank, New York, NY Boeing Company, Chicago, Il Exon Corporation, Irving, TX Fidelity Investments Corporation, Boston, MA Goldman Sachs and Company, San Francisco, CA Kennedy Museum of American Art, Ohio University, OH Lincoln National Corporation, Fort Wayne, IN Marnell Corrao, Las Vegas, NV Miami-Dade College, FL Microsoft Corporation, Seattle, WA Prudential, New York, NY San José Museum of Art, CA TransAmerica Corporation, San Francisco, CA Harvard University, Cambridge, MA The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Washington, D. C.
$ (as of June 5, 2017, 10:48 am)3,865.00 (as of June 5, 2017, 10:48 am)

Malibu 5

This painting is part of a series titled Malibu. It is geometric abstract expressionism. The piece comes in a gallery floating frame--pictures are available on request.  
$ (as of June 5, 2017, 7:35 am)1,125.00 (as of June 5, 2017, 7:35 am)

Black and White No. 21

"I enjoy painting in black an white because it its the most extreme of contrast.  I am not a tonal painter and I feel that one color can make a contrasting color that much more beautiful.  Black and white may just be the best two colors as they allow all the other colors of the room to shine.  It is the most neutral of color combo's and can help with layering in homes, the paintings will balance any other art in the room, regardless of the color scheme or the design plan.  They are the Switzerland of paint colors. Sometimes my eyes need a retrieve from color and so I move on to painting in black and white. I usually paint abstracts although I am exploring black and white flowers and a black Drippy Heart, which is just as happy and beautiful as my yellow ones ;) ". - Kerri Rosenthal, August 2104

Dunes XXVII

The eye makes its way to the water through the dunes and beach grass. This piece is part of an ongoing series created with a palette knife and displays unique layering of color and abstract perception. When beginning this particular piece, I wanted to depict the dunes in a very large format and show the expanse of the changing sky. The painting is on gallery wrapped Belgian linen with clean, natural edges. It comes varnished and wired to hang.

Fortitude II

Fortitude I and Fortitude II were inspired by two beautiful trees whose leaves turned gorgeous, seasonal colors, but refused to fall when surrounding trees had succumbed to the weather. The piece is finished on the edges, varnished, wired, and ready to hang.
$ (as of July 24, 2017, 7:44 pm)900.00 (as of July 24, 2017, 7:44 pm)


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