In this new blog series, our gallery team takes a closer look at some of their favorite artworks, pointing out the subtle details that often go unnoticed at first glance. Sometimes it’s the little things that make a piece even more special, and we’re here to point them out!
First up, Ofri from our Chevy Chase gallery highlights three details that bring new life to some of our favorite pieces.
Little Pond by Ariel Vargassal
Vargassal’s paintings always have the most intricate details and this painting is no different; from the little fish swimming around, to the highlights in the water, and my favorite part—the reflection in the spoon.
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Where The Light Is by Lucrecia Waggoner
I love the delicate organic shapes created by Waggoner, and the shadows they cast as the sun shifts throughout the day.
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City Music by Dennis Campay
Look closely and you’ll find a small Moose on the sheet music, my dog’s name is Moose so it reminds me of her. We lovingly call the painting “City Moose-ic” here at the gallery.
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