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“That we can wonder is what saves us. The price evolution had us pay for our exquisite consciousness is an awareness of our mortality — an awareness unbearable without the capacity for wonder at the miracle of existing at all, improbable as we each are against the staggering odds of never having been born, alive on an improbable world unlike any other known. Wonder is the religion nature invented long before we told our first myths of prophets and messiahs, the great benediction of our fate as borrowed stardust on short-term loan from an entropic universe.”     -Maria Popova, The Marginalian

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Above: Black Pearl 3, 16" diameter, oil paint,

mica on 12k gold on yupo mounted on panel, $1,200.



Monet Refuses the Operation by Lisel Mueller

Doctor, you say there are no haloes

around the streetlights in Paris

and what I see is an aberration

caused by old age, an affliction.

I tell you it has taken me all my life

to arrive at the vision of gas lamps as angels,

to soften and blur and finally banish

the edges you regret I don’t see,

to learn that the line I called the horizon

does not exist and sky and water,

so long apart, are the same state of being.

Fifty-four years before I could see

Rouen cathedral is built

of parallel shafts of sun,

and now you want to restore

my youthful errors: fixed

notions of top and bottom,

the illusion of three-dimensional space,

wisteria separate

from the bridge it covers.

What can I say to convince you

the Houses of Parliament dissolve

night after night to become

the fluid dream of the Thames?

I will not return to a universe

of objects that don’t know each other,

as if islands were not the lost children

of one great continent. The world

is flux, and light becomes what it touches,

becomes water, lilies on water,

above and below water,

becomes lilac and mauve and yellow

and white and cerulean lamps,

small fists passing sunlight

so quickly to one another

that it would take long, streaming hair

inside my brush to catch it.

To paint the speed of light!

Our weighted shapes, these verticals,

burn to mix with air

and change our bones, skin, clothes

to gases. Doctor,

if only you could see

how heaven pulls earth into its arms

and how infinitely the heart expands

to claim this world, blue vapor without end.

“Monet Refuses the Operation” by Lisel Mueller from SECOND LANGUAGE© 1996 Lisel Mueller.

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We appreciated your presence at our

Queens Rising Open Studio at FitzgeraldArt!

Thank you for stopping in.

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I'm thrilled to share that CanvasRebel recently featured an article about my work. Whether you're curious about my artistic inspirations or simply want to know more about my story, I invite you to read the full article:

Meet Karen Fitzgerald - CanvasRebel article

Enjoy!

Thank you to everyone who entered our 

Summer Solstice Giveaway 2024.

Congratulations to Leslie Auguilla.

Watch for our September giveaway!

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

Alma Art and Interiors in Chicago.

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Earendel's Neighborhood

Mica, Venetian plaster with 22k Moon gold on yupo, 17" diameter, $2,000

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Star Field
Oil, mica, Venetian plaster with 23k gold on yupo
15.5” diameter, $1,200

Karen Fitzgerald on Alma Art and Interiors

Visit @fairshareart on Instagram!

You can find these two works along with many other gorgeous pieces by contemporary artists on Fair Share Art through the end of June. 

New work is posted on the first of each month.

All work on the site is priced at $450 or less. 

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Above: What Did you Say, Moon, 12.5" diameter, oil with mica on 23k gold on yupo mounted on board, $250.  Sold.



Below: Into Aboveness 2,

Oil and mica on 12k gold on yupo mounted on panel, .75' thick, $400.

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@fairshareart on Instagram

Water and Dust

An upcoming 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."

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Fluid Media group has a new exhibition posted to Artsy.net, 

The Practice of Everyday Life,

Find it here.



From the curatorial statement:



The experiences we navigate everyday become a stepping off point for the artist’s understanding of the relationships between color, space, light and form. Like Ellsworth Kelly’s fascination with ornithology or Giorgio Morandi’s vases, anything can become a catalyst for creative revelation.
These experiences feed the creative spirit and find their way into the artwork. The seemingly mundane seeps into art and is transformed through the creative process.
The transcendence of the subject becomes complete at the time of viewing, when the viewer experiences the work. Whether that original spark is realized by the viewer is less important than the experience of the artwork in itself.



Find this piece included in the exhibition. Above: When The World Was Young, oil with Venetian plaster, mica, 23k gold on yupo mounted on board, 12" diameter. (Sold.)

The Practice of Everyday Life 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.

ArtInRes.com
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A shout out to Mike and Thomas Stark. 

They recently moved my etching press to the new studio. 

True professionals, they made a daunting job easy, and joyful. 

Thanks, Mike and Thomas!!

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

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Please feel free to call on me for all your visual art needs!

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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