No doubt you’ve heard that we’re in the midst of a major drought here in California. Even in the short amount of time we’ve been here, we’ve seen the landscape shift and change. Fellow Bay Area artist Cynthia Ona Innis explores the shifting diversity of the California landscape.
Mr. F and I have experienced the range of California’s landscape, from six months in the high desert of Joshua Tree, a year amidst the Redwoods in Eureka, and now among the hills of Marin County. Innis’s paintings beautifully illustrate in an abstract way the amazing diversity in the state.
To see more of Cynthia Ona Innis‘s work, please visit her website.
Artist found via The Studio Work blog. Images via the artist’s website and Walter Maciel Gallery.
Christelle
May 21, 2015 at 9:12 AMbelle decouverte! Ses peintures sont puissantes et étonnantes
Merci! 😉
Artsy Forager
May 21, 2015 at 9:38 AMGlad vous avez aimé son travail !