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P.S. 6 –  by JW HarringtonA study in balance and tension, P.S. 6 pulls you in with its bold geometry and quiet precision...
03/31/2026

P.S. 6 – by JW Harrington

A study in balance and tension, P.S. 6 pulls you in with its bold geometry and quiet precision. Harrington plays with space, color, and movement—inviting you to find your own meaning in the intersections. Minimal, striking, and impossible to ignore.

Orca Family (Killer Whales) – Acrylic by Paul HendersonPower, movement, and family bonds come alive in Orca Family. Hend...
03/16/2026

Orca Family (Killer Whales) – Acrylic by Paul Henderson

Power, movement, and family bonds come alive in Orca Family. Henderson captures the spirit of the Pacific Northwest with bold formline shapes and striking color, echoing the strength and unity of these iconic ocean giants. A piece that feels both timeless and alive—just like the waters they call home.

View more of his work:
paulhenderson.barlowgallery.com

Untitled, Distillation moves with the quiet certainty of a painting made in a single, unbroken breath. Geoffrey Harrison...
03/03/2026

Untitled, Distillation moves with the quiet certainty of a painting made in a single, unbroken breath. Geoffrey Harrison works only in the moment of true flow—no edits, no second passes—so what you see is the exact instant paint, presence, and intuition aligned. If that moment doesn’t arrive, the canvas is painted over. If it does, the work becomes a mirror for whoever stands before it.

Framed in a deep 2¼” solid black walnut Plasteel / Pacific Heritage frame with a medium ebonized finish, the piece feels grounded yet open, inviting viewers to look past the surface and into themselves. It doesn’t offer answers or titles. It asks for attention, honesty, and real looking.

For those who connect with art that reveals rather than explains, this is one to sit with.

Explore more of Geoffrey’s work: geoffreyharrison.barlowgallery.com

MoPopSkin Abstract by Hank Church is a vivid collision of color, structure, and atmosphere—an image that feels both arch...
03/03/2026

MoPopSkin Abstract by Hank Church is a vivid collision of color, structure, and atmosphere—an image that feels both architectural and emotional. Bold geometric forms pulse with saturated blues, reds, and yellows, while the composition’s sharp edges and layered planes create a sense of movement that refuses to sit still.

There’s an electric tension in this piece: the interplay between precision and spontaneity, between the built environment and the inner world. It’s a work that doesn’t just hang on a wall—it activates the space around it.

For collectors drawn to contemporary photography that blurs boundaries and reshapes perception, this is a piece that rewards a long, lingering look.

Explore more of his work: hankchurch.barlowgallery.com

Unimpressed by Justin Orvold is a powerful mixed media work that confronts the viewer with layered emotion and fractured...
03/02/2026

Unimpressed by Justin Orvold is a powerful mixed media work that confronts the viewer with layered emotion and fractured form. Expressive linework, smudged textures, and subtle washes of color create a tension between vulnerability and defiance.

There’s something deeply human in this piece—the push and pull between exposure and restraint. It doesn’t try to please. It doesn’t try to soften. It simply exists, boldly and honestly.

For collectors drawn to work that challenges, questions, and lingers long after you’ve stepped away.

Explore more of his work:
justinorvold.barlowgallery.com

Lilies of the Incas by Josi Callan captures the wild, joyful energy of the season in full color. Painted in oil on panel...
03/02/2026

Lilies of the Incas by Josi Callan captures the wild, joyful energy of the season in full color. Painted in oil on panel, this piece is layered with movement and texture—petals unfolding in vibrant pinks, corals, and soft blush tones against rich, earthy greens.

Josi’s florals aren’t just botanical studies—they’re immersive fields of color. Each brushstroke feels alive, expressive, and unapologetically abundant—just like spring itself.

Explore more of her work: josicallan.barlowgallery.com

If you’re ready to bring fresh energy into your space, this is the season to collect work that feels like it’s blooming right alongside you.

Kathleen McHugh’s “Spring in Refuge” pulses with quiet resilience—color, texture, and shadow rising like memory through ...
02/03/2026

Kathleen McHugh’s “Spring in Refuge” pulses with quiet resilience—color, texture, and shadow rising like memory through mist. This piece doesn’t just depict a season; it holds space for renewal.

Explore more at kathleenmchugh.barlowgallery.com

A quiet force moves through the trees—light, shadow, and spirit converging in Chuck Flewelling’s “Presence/Spirit Compos...
02/03/2026

A quiet force moves through the trees—light, shadow, and spirit converging in Chuck Flewelling’s “Presence/Spirit Composite.” This photograph invites stillness and awe, capturing the intangible with breathtaking clarity.

Be inspired, online or in person.
chuckflewelling.barlowgallery.com

Tropical DreamsOil on canvas by Ann StockdaleA vibrant escape—where color, rhythm, and imagination collide.Step into a w...
01/30/2026

Tropical Dreams
Oil on canvas by Ann Stockdale

A vibrant escape—where color, rhythm, and imagination collide.
Step into a world that feels playful, layered, and alive.

Explore more: annstockdale.barlowgallery.com

DAVID JACOBSInfrared LighthousePhotographyWith infrared photography, David Jacobs reveals what the eye can’t see—turning...
01/27/2026

DAVID JACOBS
Infrared Lighthouse
Photography

With infrared photography, David Jacobs reveals what the eye can’t see—turning landscapes into dreamscapes and everyday structures into portals of wonder.

For those drawn to the surreal, the atmospheric, and the unseen—Infrared Lighthouse is a study in transformation.

✨ Be inspired, online or in person.
Explore it and more at davidjacobs.barlowgallery.com

JUSTIN ORVOLDSelf Portrait  #1Oil on Panel | 13 x 10 inA study in light, layering, and restraint.Four glazes—black, yell...
01/26/2026

JUSTIN ORVOLD
Self Portrait #1
Oil on Panel | 13 x 10 in

A study in light, layering, and restraint.
Four glazes—black, yellow, magenta, cyan—applied in sequence to echo the logic of digital printing, yet rendered by hand with luminous precision.
Inspired by Francis Goya’s aqua-tinted intaglio prints, this portrait plays with negative space and value to evoke presence through absence.

For those who appreciate process, patience, and quiet innovation—this piece invites a closer look.

✨ Be inspired, online or in person.
Explore it and more at justinorvold.barlowgallery.com

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