Eveline Henner |
SCHOONER IN PENOBSCOT BAY Acrylic on canvas 9 x 11 inches #265 2001 |
SCHOONER DAY Acrylic on canvas 18.1 x 24.4 inches #183 1999 |
SAILS CLOSE TO THE WIND Acrylic on paper 14.6 x 22.8 inches #180 1995 |
SAILS IN REGATTA Acrylic on canvas 39.4 x 39.4 inches #010 1992 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-265-1 in size 10.3 x 12.5 inches in limited edition of 50 $ 300 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-183-1 in size 18.2 x 24.5 inches in limited edition of 75 $ 850 |
Also available as archival inkjet print SM-180-3 in size 6.7 x 10.5 inches |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-010-1 in size 31 x 31 inches I n limited edition of 100 $ 1400 |
Sailboats |
in their interaction with wind and water |
perceived as transposed to the very basic elements of form, color and movement |
SCHOONERS IN THE BAY Acrylic on canvas 24.0 X 18.3 inches #267 2003 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-267-1 in size 23.6 x 18.0 inches in limited edition of 75 $ 850 |
RED SAILS IN ROUGH WATERS Acrylic on canvas 7 X 7 inches #266 2003 |
PENOBSCOT BAY Acrylic on panel 24.0 x 22.4 inches #157 1999 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-266-0 in size 9.0 x 9.0 inches in limited edition of 300 $130 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print |
G-157-1 in size 24.0 x 22.4 inches in limited edition of 25 $ 980 |
G-157-2 in size 16.0 x 15.0 inches in limited edition of 100 $ 400 |
SAILING REGATTA 2013 Acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 inches #401 2013 |
Also available as IRIS Giclée print G-401-1 in size 29.5 x 29.5 inches I n limited edition of 100 |
A cluster of sails embedded in the elements, transposed into a fragmented composition integrating sea and sky, of the racing boats close interaction with wind and water. |
SAILS MEETING VII Acrylic on canvas 11 x 10 inches #185 1997 |
Available as IRIS Giclee Print G-185-1 in size 12.5 x 11.6 inches in limited edition of 75 $280 |
The artist's way of a fragmentary transformation of the perception of a seascape into a framework balancing bluish, greenish and brownish areas is well suited to convey the sea's and the sky's ever changing color spectrum. |
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