Late 19th Century
She has had many one-person shows in the US and Spain and has contributed to over fifty group exhibitions in the US
The reverse side of the rug shows the original colors which are much stronger than the colors presented on the surface
The mirror plate bears a delicate scratch
South Austin-based artist Robert Wymer—a University of Texas at Austin BFA graduate and third-generation painter influenced by his grandfather’s studies of Matisse and Gauguin—crafts a psychologically layered narrative that balances rigorous
Larkspur Figurescape no.26 by Ondrea Vicklund traditional indian lamp Late 19th Century12 1 2" x 9 1 2" Gouache on paper. Born in the woods of Northern Wisconsin and shaped by its wide open quietude, Ondrea Vicklund has always felt the pull to make thingsfirst on her mothers walls, later in galleries, video games, magazines, murals, and design studios. She studied fine art and illustration at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and spent years creating for others: as an editorial illustrator, concept artist, co founder of a wallpaper