Through the Window - Into the Garden 2019 30x24
Dixie Salazar
Original Painting : Oil Paint, And Collage on Canvas
Size : 30x24 in | 76x61 cm
Year2019
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Story / Additional InfoThis landscape gives the illusion of looking through a window into a garden, with an arch in the middle and horizontal lines like blinds. Stars peek through the trees above as if it is dusk and a triangle of light enters from the side from an unnamed source. There is an atmosphere of mystery and a meditative quality, somber yet peaceful. This is a landscape the artist would like to escape to if only in her imagination.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerate
LID163070
Dixie Salazar - United States
Art Brokerage: Dixie Salazar Hispanic - American Artist: Dixie Salazar is a Central Valley, California artist who has been working in a number of mediums, including oils, watercolors, collage, assemblage, and hand-colored photography for the past forty years or more. Her work has been shown extensively in the Central Valley, San Francisco, Las Vegas, New York and Merced, at the Merced Multi-cultural Art Museum in 2005. This was a one person show of oils and painted collage, exploring her dual (Hispanic and Anglo) heritage. Other one person shows occurred in 2006 at Arte Americas in Fresno and Educational Employees Credit Union in Sacramento. A large body of figurative work was also shown at the Patterson Building in Fresno in 2006 in a show titled "Escaping Gravity". In 2013 Dixie had a one person show at Arte Americas in Fresno, INTERCONNECTIONS, painted collages that explored Mayan symbols and history relating them to contemporary issues. In the past five years, Dixie has entered a number of shows in California, Oregon and on the East Coast, winning a number of first place awards and several Best of Shows. Her latest show was a one person show at the Pacific Grove Monterrey Peninsula College Art Museum. Dixie Salazar is also a poet with three books of poetry published and a novel, LIMBO, published in 1995. Listings wanted.