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The Spotting Scope | Mixed Media by Kathy Ferguson Art. Item made of paper with synthetic works with contemporary & modern style
The Spotting Scope | Mixed Media by Kathy Ferguson Art. Item made of paper with synthetic works with contemporary & modern style
The Spotting Scope | Mixed Media by Kathy Ferguson Art. Item made of paper with synthetic works with contemporary & modern style
The Spotting Scope | Mixed Media by Kathy Ferguson Art. Item made of paper with synthetic works with contemporary & modern style

Created and Sold by Kathy Ferguson Art

Kathy Ferguson Art

The Spotting Scope - Mixed Media

Price $900

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Price $40 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 4, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

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DimensionsWeight
18H x 24W x 1D in
45.72H x 60.96W x 2.54D cm
1.81 kg
4 lb

The Spotting Scope, 18" x 24" on Ampersand Clayboard (1/4" deep). Acrylic, paper, and ink. Set in natural maple floating frame and wired for hanging.
My family took a trip to Costa Rica and did some nature hikes in the old-growth forests. We hired local guides who were terrific at spotting animals in the trees. We would view them through a high-power spotting scope (similar to binoculars but with only one lens). I loved the circular micro-view through the scope and the unique vantage of seeing only a tiny glimpse within a larger world.

Item The Spotting Scope
As seen in Creator's Studio, Edwards, CO
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Kathy Ferguson Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Kathy Ferguson's artworks are colorful abstracted mindscapes that share her experiences and reactions to the natural world.

Kathy Ferguson creates colorful abstract landscapes that are richly layered, botanically inspired reactions to her experiences with nature. Using combinations of geometric and organic shapes, she creates imaginary worlds using paint, collage paper, and ink. Her colors are often bold and saturated alluding to environments more illusionary than authentic, places more commonly found in dreams than in reality.

Her paintings have been exhibited in galleries coast to coast, including the National Association of Women Artists Gallery in New York. Her work hangs in many collections, including the Plaza Hotel in New York, the Four Seasons Hotel in Houston, and the Belmond Grand Hotel Europe in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Kathy received her MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.