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"In personal life, regardless of any covenant, one party may initiate a fundamental change in the terms of relating without renegotiating them and further, refusing even to acknowledge the change... There is no democracy in any love relation: only mercy."
       -Gillian Rose, quote from her book, Love's Work.
That is: love is not reliant on judgment, but on a decision to set judgment aside. Love is anarchy. Love is chaos. We don't love the deserving: we love flawed and imperfect human beings, in an emotional logic that belongs to an entirely different weather system than the chilly climate of reason.
     p. 257, Monsters, A Fan's Dilemma by Claire Duderer.

This quote has resonated with me during the past months. It has provided insight into private matters as well as more public concerns. Mercy must be intentional - we enter into its nonjudgmental fabric with intent, some of us, with determination. It is an interesting cloak to nestle under when we are thinking about the visual language. Two steps removed from harmony, mercy is a key element of understanding someone else's language. Once an effort toward understanding is established, harmony can be built. 

It's an open question whether that is within the grasp of this human race. 

A black pearl was once regarded as rare and valuable. Found mostly in Tahiti, these pearls were considered to be polished by time, a drop of light holding heavenly radiance and possessing a harmonious shine. Black pearls were considered symbols of hope for a weeping heart. Chinese legends suggest the black pearl is formed in the brain of a dragon and signifies cunning or mystical wisdom. This black pearl holds all of these ideas, as well as mysteries of her own. I like to think she has a core of mercy within her, that shines out.

         Below, Black Pearl, 36" diameter, oil paint, mica on silver ground on yupo mounted on panel.

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Giving you the permission to be uniquely and unapologetically you.



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The Vernal Equinox Giveaway began on March 18, 

and closes on March 27 at midnight, 2024.  

Click the button to enter to win this original watercolor.

Cross River 2, 15 x 13.25", watercolor on prepared paper. 

(Unframed: value $350.)

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Please email [email protected] if interested. 

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Above: Some Clouds

Oil paint, Venetian plaster, mounted on panel 

15" diameter, $650.

This work can be found at Artsy.net in my portfolio. 

Karen Fitzgerald on Artsy

Also on artsy...

Glance Gander Gaze,

organized and curated by Deborah Barlow. From her curatorial statement:



Glancing is an instinctive, automatic action—a survival mechanism that continuously monitors our ever-changing surroundings. Unlike the detached nature of the gaze, glancing links us more intimately with the world we inhabit, collecting a wealth of information. Peripheral vision and bodily sensations are both acknowledged in this process. “Glancing discovers whole colonies of the to-be-seen world,” writes Casey. “Places where sight has never before been—or if it has, it now sees differently. The glance guides the eye as it comes to know the perceived world, leading it out of morestaid and settled ways of looking.”

Gander occupies a middle ground between the glance and the gaze. It is a willingness to wander without intention, to explore what is often overlooked. Gandering can take us into disorientation, perplexity and the undiscovered. The benefits of letting the eye meander can be surprising.



Read the full statement here.

View the show here.

Glance Gander Gaze on Artsy

Visit @fairshareart on Instagram!

New work is added on the first of each month. 

Find these two works through March 31st, along with many other gorgeous pieces by contemporary artists. All work on the site is priced at $400 or less. 

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Above: Laniakea Rose,

solar etching with 12k gold flakes, edition of 25, 14.5 x 14," $400.



Below: Boat 2,

solar etching with 22k Moon gold flakes, edition of 25, 16 x 12," $400.



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@fairshareart on Instagram

Into Wildness

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Above: Electric Sky

oil paint on prepared paper, black ground, 39 x 37.5."  Sold.


Spliced Connector group has a new exhibition at Artsy.net. 

Into Wildness features the work of 27 member artists. Electric Sky is part of this effort.


From the curatorial statement:

"There is a human wildness held beneath the skin that finds all barriers brutishly unbearable." -Jim Harrison

In this world there is a tumbling of matter and spirit, which makes for wildness. This tumbling makes space for places thought carries us to, in consideration of the roiling change we live with.

There are many different ideas about what wildness is. Something untethered; irrationality, extreme emotional engagement. Letting loose. Stochastic. The implication is that something which is wild is untamed, and untamable.....

Read the full statement here.



Into Wildness on Artsy

Online since 2017, Artinres is unusual in that it is set up for purchasing work on an installment plan. Allison Chou, chief at Artinres, wants to support young collectors with accessible, amazing work.

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Visit today: find something you love and bring it into your space!! 

ArtInRes.com

We Are One 

Fluid Media exhibition at Artsy.net 



Find it here. 

Below: Unus Mundus, The One, 24" diameter, oil paint, mica, 12k gold on panel, $2,400.

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All is fluid. In physics, a fluid is a body whose particles move easily among themselves. We artists who are involved with fluid media know this property of fluidity. The substance has discrete particles, and yet they move as one.


Seen from a great remove, this is a good description of life: a situation where smaller parts create the whole. We are a small part of an absolutely amazing world.


Charles and Ray Eames published a brilliant book called “Powers of Ten”, which takes us visually from the galaxy scale to the proton scale of life. In every scale, we see “particles” moving among themselves. We see patterns replicating and changing and motion everywhere..


As Rick Rubin says in the end of his foundational book, “The Creative Act”,


“Art has an ability to connect us beyond the limitations of language.

Through this, we get to face our inner world outward, remove the boundaries of separation, and participate in the great remembering of what we came into this life knowing: There is no separation. We are one.”



The online exhibit is on view through March 8th.

We Are One on Artsy

It is a perfect time to visit the studio.

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