Lark’s Solo Show – Portals
Ocean Colors Portal in the permanent collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Pink Walk in Woods 20% off at $300
The passion of the sun @ 10% off at $765
The Tree in Love discounted price at 10% off is $700
Red Moon Forest @10% off is $765
Smiling Budddha @10% off is $720
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Through her art people find paths to bliss, healing and joy. Using her unique style, composed of meditation and intuition, Lark brings subconscious reflections of nature into her art, inviting viewers to experience its healing powers.
The internationally known art critic Peter Frank writes that “Floral and maritime and forest subjects churn and transmute in her work as if seen not on the ground but in the clouds. The image is not so much a depiction as it is a description in paint; the effect is not one of picture but of sensation.”
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We believe that by owning even the most modest of Lark’s art works you will own an inspiring, beautiful object and perhaps find a portal to your own higher self-filled with love, joy and abundance.
Lark was born born in the remote mountains of central Asia, surrounded by wild nature, beautiful minerals and semi-precious stones, where she developed an intimate relationship with the world around her.
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“Nature for me is alive, tender, joyful and suffering. Nature tells me about her feelings and helps me to share mine through art and poetry. She gives me energy, inspiration and healing when I feel physical or emotional pain.”
In 2021 and 2022 Lark’s art was exhibited in the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art and the Shiba City Museum of Art in Japan which awarded her Four Seasons: Summer a Golden Award in the group show and accepted it for its permanent collection.
From Peter Frank’s profile:
“Lark’s painting is currently focused on representational, usually landscape subjects which she describes with sweeping, sculpted brushstrokes and clots of paint.
She employs a glowing palette that descends from the French Impressionists, her luminous and mysterious atmospherics are reminiscent of J.M.W. Turner. Her granular embrace of nature brings to mind Gustave Courbet and the Barbizon painters.”
While you are enjoying Portals, please also enjoy art by the more than 30 talented artists being shown at the Art 2 Art Gallery.
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