Julie Simpson’s mixed-media "stitch and repeat" technique leaves the viewer with the sense that the shapes are simultaneously disjointed, and interwoven. Fracture, 24″ × 24″, mixed media
Mary Ennes Davis creates "Guardians" transform ordinary household items into totems of emotion.
Charles Gluskoter ’s hand-thrown jars and urns feature ornate Asian-inspired detailing.
8 × 8 × 16
David Bjurstrom’s evident devotion to realism makes his graphite drawings nearly indistinguishable from high-quality black-and-white photos.
Rumbling Sky
36 × 36 × 2
graphite on panel
Though it can sometimes be hard to keep landscape paintings "fresh," this aptly-named painting by Jennifer Phillips seeks to do just that, expertly explori
Thomas Rude ’s linocuts range from ornately folksy birds and animals, to Escher-esque patterns like this.
Wavelength
9 × 12
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Gallery aficionados and their artistically inclined offspring will want to check out the varieties of visual art on display at this year’s edition of Art in the Pearl.