"Safe 3" is a 48 x 48 acrylic, paper and latex on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser created in 2000. This original piece is currently for sale, please contact us for more information.
"A Doctor Or A Lawyer?"
"A Doctor or a Lawyer?" is a 48 x 60 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser created in 2000. This piece is currently for sale, please contact us for more information.
"Cinderella's Challenge"
"Cinderella's Challenge" is a 48x48 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser. This piece is currently for sale, please contact us for more information.
"Treasures"
Treasures" is a 48 x 48 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser created in 2007. This original art work is available for sale. Please contact us for details.
"Dragon Whisperer"
A boy and his magical dragon. "Dragon Whisperer" is a 48 x 48 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser. This original piece is currently available for sale. Please call for more information.
Eternal Call Waiting
"Eternal Call Waiting" is a 60 x 48 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser created in 2013. This original piece is available for sale. Please contact us for more information.
"Emma's Place"
"Emma's Place" is a 60 x 48 acrylic on canvas painting by Darlene Graeser created in 2006. This original art piece is currently for sale. Please call for pricing.
"Grace"
"Grace", painted by Darlene Graeser from Unconscious on Canvas in 2012, depicts a ballerina, poised in meditation, on a 48x60 canvas.
"Bye"
"Bye", painted by Darlene Graeser from Unconscious on Canvas in May 2013 depicts an intriguing moment in a woman's life. Where is she going? Why is she going? What is she leaving behind and what is she thinking? Her eyes depict complex emotions, the rain drops on the car window underscore the sadness. It is one of the most commented upon images in the collection.
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A Mere Reflection
"A Mere Reflection", painted by Darlene Graeser from Unconscious on Canvas on a 36 x 48 canvas. The Self can lie, the Reflection cannot.
Wait For It
"Wait for It", painted by Darlene Graeser from Unconscious on Canvas in May 2013 depicts a precious spring moment on a 48x36 canvas. The message of the caterpillar turning into a butterfly appeals to many emotional moments of hope while waiting.
Red Zone
The "Red Zone" is a manifestation of my emotional response to the current social and political landscape. The "Red Zone" obscures the beauty of the Roses that lie in wait in the background of shame and confusion.
Angels At Work
Angels At Work shows angels dressed in formal outfits, always on-duty, looking down at the world. Angels are a central theme for Darlene Graeser at Unconscious on Canvas.
Dface
Dface is a 36 x 48 acrylic on canvas painting created by the FABOULOUS Darlene Graeser in 2012
Fascinator
"Fascinator" 48"x48" acrylic on canvas
by the FABULOUS Darlene Graeser 2017
"I've been pondering lately all of the ways we distance ourselves from others. Usually it is more subtle than depicted in my painting, but I loved the image of such a bold rebuff that is nevertheless oddly fascinating for the man while still quite ambivalent for the woman. "If you can tolerate the stink, then maybe I'll give you a glance".
Is this a joke?
Dating can be so Daunting. How many frogs must I kiss before the time is up? Poor Girl--all dressed up and ready to go. Life is certainly a mystery.
Art,
In Trina Paulus's book "Hope for the Flowers" one of the main characters, a caterpillar named Yellow, finds another caterpillar spinning its silken cocoon and beginning the journey to become a butterfly. Yellow, knowing there is something more, but full of fear, asks how she becomes a butterfly.
"You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar."
Well, it seemed like four months...
Had dinner with new friends and learned all those glossy details you learn about one another's lives. The husband says it was about four months after same-sex marriage was legalized that they finally married. His husband stops him and says,"No. It was legalized on June 28 and we got married on July X." I'm sure it seemed like four months...
Scan the bitch
It was magical seeing this creation come to life last week. She started out blue, like a giant libido pill, and transformed into this vibrant green piece of arm candy. The crowning touch in objectifying her was the bar code as piece title.
What does it say to you?