Current Exhibit at Art Spotlight: Reflections (open call show)
Opening Reception: Art Walk, Saturday, March 7, 3 pm to 7 pm
Exhibit Dates: March 4 - March 28
If you would like to purchase one of the pieces below, click the image and send us an email! We will work out the details on purchasing.
Judi Bradford; Double Vision: Cypress Swamp; Inks on Paper; 25 x 31; Water — both the subject and the medium -- fascinates me. It blurs what is solid and what is not. The vertical trunks and molten reflection capture the cathedral tone of the swamp.; $850
Judi Bradford; River Mood; Mixed Media; This abstract swamp reflects where the tangled jungle dissolves into moonlight. The moon’s reflection shimmers through shadows and wild and luminous foliage.; $440
Sandra LaPrall; The Golden Hour; Acrylic; That special time when you feel the interplay of sky and sea.; $895
Sandra LaPrall; Shoreline Selfies; Acrylic; 26x14; The moment you realize the beach is a lot more crowded than you thought.; $375
Denise Dell'Olio; Island of Dreams; Sublimated Photo on aluminum; 28" x 37.3"; Captured on Ellis Island, the window and its reflection create a portal—a symbolic gateway for the immigrants who arrived to build our country.; $950
Denise Dell'Olio; Angular Serenity; Photography; At the Met, the water’s reflection mirrors the rigid architecture, creating a rhythmic dialogue between the solid structure and its fluid, liquid twin to bridge the two worlds.; $650
Judi Jones; Serenity; Acrylic; 20”x20”; The Lotus blossom in full bloom floating signifies peace. This painting represents the calm we all seek and gently reflects on the water and our mood.; $550
Judi Jones; Ocean Drops; Acrylic; The ocean invites reflections as the surf intermingles with the deep blue sea.; $150
Donna Lovelace-Flora; Reflecting Upon 'Giverny" (at Ames Park); Photography; When photographing this water lily pond at Ames Park in Ormond Beach, I think of Monet painting at his beautiful lily pond in Giverny. I used reflections to create impressionism.; $225
Donna Lovelace-Flora; Patio Table for Two; Photography; 15x15; The screened-in patio is my favorite dining location, & here the glass windows reflect the intimate ambiance of eating al fresco in a Florida garden.; $165
Erin McCullough; Goin’ Down the Road; Oil; Sometimes I need a puddle to remind me how beautiful the sky is.; $600
Erin McCullough; Freedom; Oil on Canvas; 10x13; The woman in this image has fought for life. Don’t quit before the miracle happens.; $400
Scott Burdick; Gazebo at Washington Oaks.; Photography; Washington Oaks State Park in Flagler County offers plenty of great photographic opportunities like this one. The Gazebo is a favorite spot for many people.; $150
Scott Burdick; Ruins of the Halifax; Photography; 16x20; I made this surreal black and white photo while out looking for some creative photography ideas.; $150
Telise Rodelv; If I Could Turn Back Time; Mixed Media; 14"x14"; If I could turn back time - This woman is looking at the reflection of her young and energetic self so long ago, as she herself is walking into the " winter of her life".; $400
Christine Broussard; Collioure in Cathare Country, France; Acrylic on wood; 15x12.5 x 1.5; Collioure on the Côte Vermeille by the Spanish border inspired me to sketch and then paint Notre-Dame-des-Anges church, whose bell tower served as a lighthouse in the past.; $450
Yolanda Helle; The Watched at Sunset; Acrylic; artbyyhelle1@gmail.com; A vivid orange sky with a streak of yellow casts soft reflections across still waters, where cypress trees rise in the marsh, with a lone heron stands in silhouette.; $450
Yolanda Helle; When The Trees Turn; Acrylic; artbyyhelle1@gmail.com; 18x24; This painting is richly textured and alive with color and reflection. The vibrant trees are in shades of beautiful autumn colors that shimmer in the water below.; $550
Christine Broussard; Venezia; Acrylic; ateliervenus@gmail.com; Romantic, historic Italian city built over lagoons. Venice is mesmerized in the tangled maze of calls and canals. I wish to catch the reflection of the stunning architecture.; $730
Denise Vezza Maggiore; As In A Mirror; Oils; 24"x30"; Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity... - 1 Cor 13:12; $10,000
Mary Beth Leifer; Midnight Echo; Oil; 11x14; Midnight echo is a visual pause. It's an invitation to look into the shadows and find the light reflecting back at you.; $250
Kim Martinez; Love and Light; Clay on Mirror Glass; 20x30; Both clay and glass require intense heat to reach their final state. This mirrors the "refining fire" of life experiences that shape our character to better reflect our Creator.; $750
Gabrielle McNeese; Great Blue Heron; Wood Intarsia and Epoxy Resin; 12” x 20”; My sister and I watched in disbelief as a Great Blue Heron landed less than 20 feet away in a shimmering shallow waterway. This inspired me to catch its beauty in a wood piece!; $580
Barbara Powderly; Reflecting on a Window of Opportunity; Watercolor; 16x20; Capturing a moment of self-reflection, the serendipitous alignment of the window with the hands implies a connection to the outside world with endless opportunities.; $310
Terri Rampone; Secondary Reflections; Acrylic; 22 x 28; In this piece, two egrets meet in a quiet moment of recognition creating a visual conversation. The birds become both subject and mirror watching and being watched.; $585
Robyn Cowlan; Misty Morning Serenity; Photographic Art on Canvas; 28"x20"; In the early morning mist these beautiful Hooded Mergansers, visitors to Florida in the winter, serenely floated silently across the pond, capturing their reflections in the water.; $250
Nancy Haglund; Voyage of Color; Photography; 20 x 16; At the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum in Seattle, this boat of vibrant glass spheres felt like a small journey of wonder. I wanted to capture the moment that made me pause.; $300
Robert Tompkins; Midnight Wave; Oil; 17x21; After a stressful day the moon lite waves at the peaceful hour of midnight. The chaos of the ocean is ironically relaxing.; $200
Chase Trimbur; Poisonous Beauty; Acrylic on Canvas; 20" x 24"; My approach to the reflection is to explore the loss of innocence. Visualizing an understated effect of beauty. The inspiration came from a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.; $300
Lori Vetter; Morning Rush Hour; Photography/Acrylic; 20 x 30; A flock of earlybirds searches for breakfast, while the early bird photographer's sustenance is the beauty of nature.; $350
Sayre Berman; Nice To Be Here; Photography; 24 x 16; Knowing that the historic Flagler Beach Pier was soon to be torn down, it was important to memorialize it.; $300
Lottie Albright; Venice Canal With Bridge; Photography; 16x22; Taken in Venice, 2018; $450
Patricia Carroll; Last Look; Acrylic on canvas; 24x48; Moving forward but “Looking Back”, reflection of what’s left behind.; $865
Michelle Delisle; What the Water Keeps; Acrylic / Resin; 12 x 15; In the stillness, there is weight. In the quiet, there is endurance. This painting asks not what we see in reflection — but what remains beneath it.; $175
Maritza Longtin; Reflection; Texture Acrylic; 30×40; Reflection is the contrast of what is and the shadow of what is seen, the colors are an invitation to the magnificence of fall.; $1,200
Nancy Goodwine Wozniak; The Waders; Acrylic; 32.5 x 25.5; Beauty happens in unlikely places and can brighten difficult times. These American White Ibis were out for a wade after Hurricane Milton passed through.; $950
Amber Lyn; Mnemosyne; Oil & Mixed Media; 16x20”; Mnemosyne considers memory as something felt rather than seen, using reflection and stillness to evoke the fragile persistence of childhood moments.; $480

