Jean LeGassick

Jean LeGassick

Oh, Those New Mexico Sunsets

  • Oil on canvas panel
  • 6" x 12", artwork
  • 9.875" x 15.875" x 1.375", framed
  • Contemporary
  • $1,700

Artist Statement
“In a vast horizontal
stretch of land
open to sky
rolling over
endlessly,
evening comes,

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& clouds separate,
revealing last sun–
Oh, suddenly
golden tops
on all things
earthly!
Quick–
no time to think
nor contemplate,
just paint, respond!
succumbing to
this brief burst
of beauty,
stilling it
forever.”
— Jean LeGassick

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Provenance
Acquired by American Legacy Fine Arts directly from the artist

Exhibitions
"The External and The Contemplative" at American Legacy Fine Arts, Pasadena, CA, October 24-November 21, 2015
“Jean LeGassick: Graceful Strength”at Arroyo Chop House, Pasadena, CA  December 3, 2015 — May 11, 2016

 


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Description

Artist Statement
“In a vast horizontal
stretch of land
open to sky
rolling over
endlessly,
evening comes,

» Read more

& clouds separate,
revealing last sun–
Oh, suddenly
golden tops
on all things
earthly!
Quick–
no time to think
nor contemplate,
just paint, respond!
succumbing to
this brief burst
of beauty,
stilling it
forever.”
— Jean LeGassick

» Read less