From Oct. 27 to Nov. 18, McDaniel’s Rice Gallery showcased a series of paintings by artist Magnolia Laurie. Here are some of her paintings. All photos by Mario Fernandez.
- “as if we could haggle with the sky, or the earth,” 2016, oil on panel, 18″ x 18″
- “we could differ and still turn out better,” 2014, oil on panel, 18″ x 18″
- “roots resist the need to up and move,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 18″
- “persistence to grow,” 2015, oil on panel, 20″ x 10″
- “inside looking out, noting north and south,” 2016, oil on panel, 11″ x 14″
- “the outline of a familiar image,” 2016, oil on panel, 18″ x 18″
- “the subjunctive view fades, leaving just here and now,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 12″
- “if you could take it all with you, you would,” 2013-16, oil on panel, 18″ x 24″
- “to look from here to there and imagine, what if,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 12″
- “the things we hold on to,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 12″
- “scorched, there was an ache between us,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 18″
- “we roam and lie still,” 2015, oil on panel, vertical diptych, 24″ x 24″ and 12″ x 24″
- “prepared to reconsider their goal,” 2014, oil on panel, 12″ x 24″
- “parallel histories in a different climate,” 2016, oil on panel, 12″ x 12″