Under Glass [works on paper]

Under Glass [works on paper]

There are many types of art that require glazing for protection. Most are works on paper. They range from original drawings, prints and paintings to reproductions and giclees. At Petley Jones Gallery our focus is on original works both historic and contemporary. This exhibition shows off the diversity of our collection.

Vandervelde

Celebration and Greenspace by Ann Vandervelde
Acrylic on paper, 15 x 19 inches – $1100 each


Walking to Wing Lake - WC

Walking to Wing Lake
by Ann Nelson – Watercolour, 9.75 x 13.5 inches $875


Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)Stories of the True Loyalty of the Faithful Samurai, number 23
by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861)
Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, 14 x 9.75 inches $1275


SaggiassieSpirits at Play
by Saggiassie (Ragee, Sakiassie) 1924-2003
Seal Skin stencil 46/50, 1961, 30 x 10 inches $2,850.00


Salt and Light V framed

Salt and Light V
by Debra Van Tuinen – Monoprint 1/1, 18 x 18 inches, $1250


DW MaypoleMaypole by Deborah Worsfold
Watercolour on paper, 6×6 inches $175


Light over Ledges VI framedLight over Ledges VI
by Debra Van Tuinen monoprint 1/1, 10 x 8 inches $650


Brown HillBrown Hill
by Llewellyn Petley-Jones (1908-1986)
watercolour on paper, 16 x 8 inches $1250


Study from Richmond HillStudy from Richmond Hill
by Llewellyn Petley-Jones (1908-1986)
watercolour on paper, 15 x 11 inches $975


Addams, NY 8x3New York
by Clifford Addams [1876–1942]
Etching, 8 x 3 inches $750


Onley ArrivalJapan Remembered, Arrival
by Toni Onley (1928-2004)
Watercolour and collage, 8.25 x 10.75 inches $1650


Hermesh ConoisseurThe Connoisseur by Michael Hermesh
Mixed Media Drawing on paper, 17 x 14 inches $1000


Pascal_Pont de la TournellePont de la Tournelle by Pascal
Watercolour on paper, 7 x 9.5 inches $450

Ann Vandervelde

Ann Vandervelde

I have always believed that paintings are a form of language. An image elicits immediate dialogue between itself and the viewer and it is not essential (sometimes counter intuitive) to understand what the artist was thinking/feeling at the moment of creation. A painting has a life that draws upon others’ experiences and that is what makes it so powerful. -Ann Vandervelde

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