Jacqueline Boyd’s Effloresce series captures the beauty of nature through floral encaustic paintings inspired by plants from her home garden, offering moments of stillness and reflection. Alongside these works, her House Collage series blends found objects with paint and paper, evoking gratitude and a sense of belonging. To complete the presentation, Boyd revisits the meaning of home and connection in her newest paintings on paper.
Revisiting House #2, 2024. Vinyl, graphite, charcoal pencil and oil on arches oil paper, 8.5 x 7 inches
Pushing the boundaries of traditional mediums, Treacy Ziegler’s latest series exhibits a groundbreaking evolution in her practice with the introduction of hand-modeled and cast concrete sculpture, including two larger-than-life outdoor works available exclusively online. Demonstrating that her empathetic expressions and tactile surfaces are relatable at any scale, Ziegler's animal sculptures range in size from 1 foot to over 5 feet tall. Contact us for your customized delivery and installation options.
I'm A Cat, 2024. Concrete (single edition), 14 x 8 x 8 inches.
Isabella Del Signore presents her first full collection of paintings in a feature exhibition at Stanek Gallery. Her storylines are woven with a tapestry of color, texture and words, emphasizing the warmth of her characters. Rooted in mindfulness and gratitude, Del Signore transforms universal existential questions into peace as she reflects upon and admires the connections between her loved ones and evolving identity.