Ginny Zanger & Donna Hamil Talman : What Remains
Past Exhibition
May 21 - June 24, 2015The lyrical work of Ginny Zanger and Donna Hamil Talman celebrates the gorgeous textures and deep, mysterious forces of our planet. Each artist has chosen to explore her connection to nature through a medium that recreates the movements of the natural world: Talman through encaustic, Zanger through watercolor on yupo. The flow of wax and water respectively suggests ocean currents, shifting sands, lava flows, or glaciers calving. Both artists share a deep concern for the environment, and questions about our future as a planet permeate their work.
Ancestral Stream
encaustic, 14x14
Trouble In These Parts
encaustic, 44x14
Such A Perilous Affair
encaustic, 14x14
Moving At Its Own Pace
encaustic, 44x14
There Is No Spare
encaustic, 44x14
Questionable States
encaustic, 44x14
Time Sensitive
encaustic, 44x14
Leaving Permanent Traces
encaustic, 44x14
Surviving in a World of Appetites
encaustic, 44x14
Determining Our Fate
encaustic, 44x14
In the Wake
encaustic, 14x14
Exulting in the Flow
encaustic, 44x14
On Rising Currents
encaustic, 44x14
Taking Paths of Least Resistance
encaustic, 44x14
Cumulative Effects
encaustic, 14x14
Chilling Prospects
encaustic, 14x14
Marine Prism
watercolor, 32x32
In All Her Dimensions
encaustic, 14x14
Time Tells Us
encaustic, 14x14
Ocean Textures
watercolor, 18x18
Descent
watercolor, 32x32
Emerge
watercolor, 32x32
Bleached
watercolor, 32x32
Near and Far
watercolor, 18x18
Fire Coral
watercolor, 18x18
Coral Color
watercolor, 18x18
School of Three
watercolor, 18x18
Cobalt Sea
watercolor, 18x18
Mysterious Depths
watercolor, 32x32
Sea Shore
watercolor, 32x32
Crown Jewel
watercolor, 32x32
Ocean Diptych
watercolor, 31x45