Current Exhibit at Art Spotlight: Americana (Open Call show)
Exhibit Dates: July 1 - 25
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Tracy Lupanow; Cease-Fire; 60"x60"; Mixed Media; My painting is an expression of the anxiety I've been feeling, over the insidious violence and hate growing in our country and slowly damaging the psyche of the American people.; $3600
Sanjida Aftab; The Long Way Home; 22x22; Acrylic; This painting is my interpretation of Americana through the quiet beauty of the rural American landscape. A winding dirt road leading home, the distant barn and coral sunset.; $1200
Sanjida Aftab; Horizon Glow; 32x42; Acrylic; An American sunset over farmland, where a quiet dirt road leads to the horizon, framed by weathered fences and glowing skies, evoking nostalgia and stillness of rural America.; $2000
Scott Burdick; New England Nostalgia; 11 x 14; Photography; Found this old barn on a rural road in the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts. Its old, weathered look was in contrast with the children's play set in the foreground.; $125
Virginia Stellitano; Golden Boy Pizza; 14.25x17.25; Oil; The colors, lines and angles intrigued me when I saw this pizza parlor in San Francisco, California. Golden Boy Pizza is a legendary San Francisco institution, established in 1978.; $325
Virginia Stellitano; Curiosity; 12.4x15; Oil; As I was standing by a pasture in North Georgia, this cow wandered over and stood very close to me, watching my every move, for a very long time. I could not resist painting her.; $250
Leah Holland; 9/11 Silent Walk; 3’x3’; Acrylic; The 9/11 silent walk. Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Charleston, SC. Original photographer: Kryssy Cialo. A Tribute to all first responders!; $2000
Erin McCullough; Yesterday’s Archway; 20x26”; Oil; This piece was inspired on one of my hikes along the Suwannee River. The structure and the way nature is taking back the land stirs emotions about history and nature’s resilience.; $465
Nancy Goodwine Wozniak; Pool party! American Goose Edition; 24 x 20; Oil; There are few things more Americana than farmers and ranchers. When my sister’s American Buff geese decided to party in the pool it was too much to resist as a painting.; $450
Peggy Epton; Quilted Landscape; 14 x 12; Fiber Art; What is more Americana than a quilt? Pieced from fragments of fabric and memory, it tells a story of home, landscape and belonging.; $425
Todd Wax; Old Glory, In Motion; 15.6 x 20.8; Photograph on Tempered Glass; Stars burst like sea spray, stripes ripple like the tide—Old Glory caught mid-motion. Florida-made by Todd Wax, where the Atlantic light meets American spirit.; $595
Todd Wax; Star-Spangled Haze; 15.6 x 20.8; Photograph on Tempered Glass; A lone cowboy rides into the American haze—Old Glory dissolving around him like memory itself. Florida-made by Todd Wax, where the West meets the Atlantic shore.; $695
Tana Burd; The Mountain Man; 18x24; Photography; The Mountain Man greets you as you enter Arco, Idaho...the first city in the world to be lit by atomic power!; $250
Tana Burd; The Sentinel; 18x24; Photography; The national mammal, the American Bison stands before a steaming fumarole in our country's first National Park, Yellowstone.; $250
Kim Birrell; Birches; 12 X 36; Gel Print Collage; Being from the Midwest, Birch Trees have always comforted me. They are warm, friendly, light friends. I enjoyed mixing many different artworks for this piece.; $375
Toni Poll-Sorensen; Old Florida Vignettes; 37.5 x 31.5; Acrylic; Old Florida is portrayed through a patchwork of scenes including a rustic black barn, a simple boat, a beach chair, an open window and rocking chair and a woven basket of flowers.; $600
Julie Kessler; American Gothic 2026; 30"X40"; Acrylic; My art is a call to action! Follow the Science. Climate change is real. No Farmers = NO FOOD! We must vote out corruption! NO KINGS! Power to the People!; $1800
Julie Kessler; Power to the People; 37" X13"X13"; Ceramic; My sculpture is a call to action wrapped in color, texture and with positive messaging supporting Love & Kindness, Women’s Rights, Climate Concerns, Equal Rights and more.; $3000
Scott Hiestand; Abandon; 20”x30”; Acrylic; I always remember seeing the Rock City signs as we traveled. Usually painted on the roof of old barns.; $1200
Scott Hiestand; The White House; No political statement here, just a nice little white house with a Border Collie headed home.; Acrylic: $1200
Dana Wright; Some Walls Do Talk; 24x30; Acrylic Ink Resist; Early American settler house interior from FL Keys. Including artifacts like steamer trunk, oil lamps, quilt, and teddy bear. My process using acrylic paint -ink resist technique.; $720
Constance Dempsey; Pappy's Old Reliable; Pastel; $195
Margaret Hodge; The Frolic Show; Assemblage Art; $325

