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FITZGERALDART AUTUMNAL EQUINOX GIVEAWAY 2024

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Storm

15 x 11," solar etching artist proof on BFK Rives printmaking paper.



Storm was created in 2002, evoking not just a physical squall, 

but the political, social and economic storm precipitated by the 9/11 attack.

We weather many storms, personally and collectively. They can occur at an internal level, or at a macro level. We witness them astronomically - consider the great eye of Jupiter, a massive storm system raging across that planet for years.

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I’ve lost all sense of grace,

thank god. My thirst is deeper;
it shrieks for that kite slicing through unseen

geographies, lost, windstorm-dazed,
her compass needle wild as a roulette wheel.

                    -“Fowl at Large” by Sarah Giragosian.



A garden offers the opposite of the disembodied uncertainties of writing. It’s vivid to all the senses, it’s a space of bodily labor, of getting dirty in the best and most literal way, an opportunity to see immediate and unarguable effect… To spend time frequently with these direct experiences is clarifying, a way of stepping out of the whirlpools of words and the confusion they can whip up. In an age of lies and illusions, the garden is one way to ground yourself in the realm of the processes of growth and the passage of time, the rules of physics, meteorology, hydrology, and biology, and the realms of the senses.

– Rebecca Solnit, in Orwell’s Roses (Viking Press, 2021)

I've been thinking about our inner caves for the past weeks. A garden, and our presence in it, is similar to entering that space of imagination. As Solnit says, it is devoid of words. We all need garden time now, as our social sphere is crowded with nasty exchanges, vituperative declarations directed at some of us, and a frenzy of what feels like screaming. I'm holding onto this "we". As an individual, I value the we that is everywhere I look, speak and act. And, yes, I'm holding onto that kite string. What kites see when they are aloft, if they spoke of it, I believe would astonish all of us, this magnificent we. 

Above: The Cave, 16" diameter, oil paint, mica on paper mounted on panel with pewter. $1,600. 

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Thank you to everyone that visited, sparked conversations 

and bought artwork! 

Art Lives Here: Collecting

An Art Fair At Westbeth



Curated by Connie Lee, with production and curatorial support from Alison Cuomo, Karen Fitzgerald, and Jim Richards.

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BEAUTY NEWS NYC

FitzgeraldArt Studio is now located at 

28-51 Hobart Street,

Woodside, NY 11377

Please reach out to coordinate a time for you to stop by. 

Sneak peek at the new studio

These pieces are included in a collection of work now located at 

Alma Art and Interiors in Chicago.

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Day Blind New Moon 2
Oil with 23k gold on panel
24” diameter, $2,000

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Light Rising
Oil paint, mica, Venetian plaster, 23k gold, patterned paper, on panel

18" diameter, $2,000

Karen Fitzgerald at Alma Art and Interiors

Water and Dust

A Spliced Connector Group exhibition at Artsy.net

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Water and Dust, 33” x 26”, oil on 12k gold on prepared paper, $3800.

From the curatorial statement: 


"As creatures of land, we traverse water: wading, swimming, boating. We are

infused with water, and intimate with the moisture in air. Yet we are not at home in water; the vast oceans contain a definitive otherness. Water has long served as a symbol for the spiritual nature of the physical earth, an otherness at home in its fluid nature. It is elemental. A section of the Zodiac contains three water signs. Associated with the intuitive, emotional sides of human beings, they influence sensitivity as well as psychic abilities. Water and dust form a pair that bind us within the physical world. They also beckon to our hearts and minds consideringwhat is beyond this physicality."

Water and Dust on Artsy
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Fluid Media group has an exhibition posted to Artsy.net, 

The Practice of Everyday Life.

The Practice of Everyday Life on Artsy

Pell Lucy group has a summer exhibition at Artsy.net, 

Travel The Question. 

Curated by Deborah Barlow. 

I'm pleased to participate with both of these groups in these exhibitions. 

Travel the Question 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. Payment plans available.

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My work is widely available outside of the studio.
Find it in these online presentations:

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www.FitzgeraldArt.com

How might my artwork add to a project you are working on? I'm happy to discuss and quote prices for commission projects: give me a call.

646.369.7184

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