SPRING AT LAST: MAIN GALLERY

MAY 11TH - JULY 8TH

LIZ ENDRES

 Often, I work from memory and imagination; a cache that grows by observations from books and the home and natural world. I find inspiration in the things collected or accumulated, that scatter across the table, and tell of a season or moment.

1. Chartreuse gold finch pink blooms, oil on linen, 20x24” - SOLD

2. Bedside table bouquet, ‘Rose At Last’, oil on linen, 16x16” - SOLD

3. Blue fog, birds, and buds, oil on linen, 40x44”, $5,200 - SOLD

4. Moths, yellow canary, people watching, oil on linen, 20x24” - SOLD

5. Garden table bouquet, oil on linen, 18x18”, $3,200

6. Blue green table impressions, oil on linen, 48x48” - SOLD

7. Spring Rains, oil on linen, 18x24”, $3,600

8. Twisting climbing vines, oil on linen, 18x18”, $3,200

9. Plant table full vases, oil on canvas, 40x60”, $6,600

10. Platters, moths, leafy tangles, oil on linen, 48x60” - SOLD

11. Small dog, parrot, window outlook, oil on linen, 32x40” - SOLD

12. Room divide, oil on linen, 20x24”, $3,600

13. Dogwood, cat, oil on linen, 18x18”, $3,200

14. Magnolia Table, oil on linen, 30x50”, $4,200

15. Clover greens, oil on linen, 20x24”, $3,600

16. Spring flowering trees, oil on linen, 9x12” - SOLD

17. Backyard view, oil on linen, 9x9” - SOLD

18. Gathered greens, oil on linen, 40x50” - SOLD

LIZ ENDRES

I am a painter from New Jersey. Often, I work from memory and imagination; a cache that grows by observations from books and the home and natural world. I find inspiration in the things collected or accumulated, that scatter across the table, and tell of a season or moment. From heirlooms to everyday, familiar objects. Fruits sliced and whole. Nature’s curiosities gathered from a walk. Leafy stems, reaching branches, petals tumbling over. The strange and wonderful beauty of flora can inspire the direction of a painting. If not merely suggested by the objects assembled, a figure or two might sit in a painting. Usually partly concealed or obscured. Seemingly, quietly, pondering some thought. Four-legged creatures frequently wander into paintings as well.