CATHERINE HOWE AND DAVID SEIDNER
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CATHERINE HOWE:
Catherine Howe’s recent works serve to bring figures back to abstract painting.  Her new images depict women as goddesses, using loose brushwork to produce a molten image that emphasizes her choice of paint as a medium.  Using warm tones, Howe paints women that evoke feelings of both the divine and of natural roots.

Howe has had numerous exhibitions, many solo, in both New York and Los Angeles, as well as in Munich, Valencia and Amsterdam.  Most recently, she was shown at the Claire Oliver Gallery in Chelsea.  

Stir, Oil on linen, 58 x 42 inches, $19,500.

 

 


 

 

DAVID SEIDNER

 

Cibachrome (framed), 23.5 x 21.5 inches, 1994, $8,500.00

 

 

Bernadette Jurkowski The Empress, Cibachrome (framed), 23.5 x 19.5 inches, 1994, $8,500.00

 

 

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