Author Archives: agnescollis

Stand Alone sold, upcoming show November 21st

Sorry sold already–may be available soon as a reprint on metal.  Upcoming show beginning November 21st at the Piermont Flywheel Gallery, Piermont, NY (piermontflywheel.com ).

The Gallery is open Thursday/Friday 1-6 PM and Saturday/Sunday 1-9 PM. To learn more about the artists at the Piermont Flywheel Gallery check out this video

https://youtu.be/4Faj01Ln9eI

 

Stand Alone 12 x 16 oil on canvas

Ethereal: light that seems too perfect for this world—–The show will open November 21, 2018

Save the dates–reception to be announced later

Agnes is enthusiastically preparing for her holiday show at the Piermont Flywheel Gallery, Piermont, NY (piermontflywheel.com ). This will be a one artist show  “Ethereal: light that seems too perfect for this world ”     The show will open November 21, 2018 and will run until December 9, 2018.

The Gallery is open Thursday/Friday 1-6 PM and Saturday/Sunday 1-9 PM. To learn more about the artists at the Piermont Flywheel Gallery check out this video

https://youtu.be/4Faj01Ln9eI

 

 

Solitude 16 x 20 oil on canvas

 

Beach Cottage 12 x 16 oil on canvas

 

Still featured are:

 

“Silent Sentinels”  24 x 24 oil on canvas

Close-up of the Whales Tale from “Silent Sentinels” above

 

“Life’s Illusions”  24 x 24 oil on canvas

 

“Illuminated”  24 x 20 oil on canvas

“Reflective”  24 x 24 oil on canvas

Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative(BVMI) Gala

Recently Agnes has had some of her more popular works reprinted on metal– a giglee on metal of “Silent Sentinels” was donated to the Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative (BVMI https://www.bvmi.org/) for auction at BVMI’s 9th Anniversary Gala, September 13th from 5:30 to 9:30 PM. The Gala will be at the Hilton Woodcliff Lake, Woodcliff Lake, NJ

Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative, Inc.
75 Essex Street, Suite 100
Hackensack, NJ 07601 Phone: 201-342-2478

Silent Sentinels 25 x 24 oil on canvas

Silent Sentinels

The full moons dispersion
Dampens the adjoining starfield
With its brightness
Keeping vigilant watch over the
Gently rolling ocean
Whale breeches then
Dives, surfacing 20 meters away
To spout and glide slowly
Across the watery wet
Undulating surface, then dives
Languidly flicking its tail
At the other
Silent sentinel.

James S Cornell July 2018