I AM A PART OF ART: CATA ANNUAL Art SHOW


(14/23) LICHTENSTEIN GROUP 14

A gallery wall with six paintings

ABOUT THESE PAINTINGS:

The paintings in this grouping evoke the vibrant colors and joyful feelings of summer. Sarah Wiles’ playful watercolor painting draws on the repetitive nature of ocean waves to create a fun, organic motif. Beth Rogers’ rich and layered mixed media flower draws the viewer in with its electrifying petals in a vivacious pool of blue. In his cleverly titled painting How to Draw a Chick, Nathaniel Moncecchi portrays a bright yellow bird taking its first steps out of the nest.

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Four straight paint stripes cover the page. From top to bottom: pink, yellow, tangerine, dark orange. Inside each stripe is a zig-zag horizontal pattern similar to waves created with black pen.

Sarah Wiles
Untitled, 2021
Watercolor and sharpie on paper
16” x 20”
$250

A white background with a painted rainbow at the top of the page (from top to bottom: pink, tangerine, orange, dark orange, brown, dark green). Rainbow has dripping red and brown paint that flows to the bottom of the page. Bottom of the page has five green, four-leaf clovers in a horizontal line. The center clover is twice as large as the other four.

Sarah Wiles
Untitled, 2021
Mixed media on paper
14” x 11”
$170

A painting of a yellow baby chick with an orange nose in the center of the page looking down onto green grass.

Nathaniel Moncecchi
How to Draw a Chick, 2020
Mixed media on paper
14” x 11”
$170

Paper collage and painted sunflower with brown circle center, yellow and orange petals, and two green leaves at the bottom. Medium-blue painted background.

Beth Rogers
Untitled, 2020
mixed media on paper
16” x 20”
$250

Abstract painting on white background of 8 thick and short brush-strokes. Colors included are green, blue, orange, red, yellow, and pink.

Joseph Clark
Untitled, 2021
acrylic on paper
14” x 11”
$170

Abstract painting on white background. Yellow painted oval in the center of the page with dabs of orange throughout. A pencil-sketched vertical arch goes from above the oval to the bottom of the page. Dab-like brushstrokes of green on the bottom of the page with blue dab-like brushstrokes above on the rest of the page.

Julian D
Untitled, 2020
Watercolor on paper
14” x 11”
$170

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