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The Healing Power of Color 2023 Exhibition

By Renee Phillips 20 Comments

We are proud to present a selection of art from “The Healing Power of Color” exhibition that featured 89 artists May 8 – July 8, 2023.

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“The Healing Power of Color” Exhibition aims to promote artists who use color with the intention to evoke feelings of positivity and well-being. Color in art has the ability to bring healing energy, soothe our frazzled nerves, motivate and empower us. The criteria for this exhibition and list of names of all exhibiting artists and Special Recognition Art Award Winners are on this page.


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Kari Bienert

Space garden, oil on canvas, 57" x 43"
Space Garden, oil on canvas, 57″ x 43″

Colours come together to form language and shape from a lucid, kaleidoscopic inner world. I am drawn to relationships between colours and people, nature, and space. My painting process is slow and meditative, mixing oil colours methodically for many hours. Most colours I use are a complex mix of over 20 oils to produce a single unique colour. The works take months and the painting over time becomes a meditation for the soul. karibienert.com

Tanis Bula

Magnolia Pink Rose, watercolor , 20"x20"
Magnolia Pink Rose, watercolor , 20″ x 20″

Color is everything to me. In nature the light and shadows are always forming complex shapes, textures, patterns and colors. A particular love is to paint flowers revealing the delicate colors and shapes that make each flower remarkable. I like using many colors in my paintings to create an appreciation for nature and its many colors. tanisbula.com

Dr. Michael Durst

Spiritual Awakening, acrylic on canvas, 23.4" x 33.1"
Spiritual Awakening, acrylic on canvas, 23.4″ x 33.1″

I love intense colorful impressionism and “Fractal Visions”. Fractals, as the building blocks of all things, often contain vivid colors and sacred geometry. The energy contained within these powerful mathematical expressions can be experienced on a cellular level, creating healing physically, intellectually and spiritually. I imbue my art with many layers of glazing, to exude beautiful translucent colors and a 3-D effect, reflecting an almost surreal, dreamlike quality, allowing the body, mind and spirit to heal as never before. heartscapepaintings.com

Karen Johnston

Unwinding, acrylic and mixed media, 36" x 36"
Unwinding, acrylic and mixed media, 36″ x 36″

Every day, I am tempted by color. Whether it be through observation, letting my imagination soar, mixing on my palette, or drawing vibrant marks, color speaks to me. It houses a language my soul understands and it’s how I like to communicate. Watching it awaken new life as it flows on a canvas demonstrates phenomenal power. Color alone lures me into the studio simply to play, arrange, and compose with its source – a medicine that freely heals. studiokarenjohnston.com

Andrea Robinson

Midnight Garden", oil and acrylic on board, 23 inches diameter
Midnight Garden, oil and acrylic on board, 23 inches diameter

Colour plays a vital part in my paintings. I use analogous and complementary colours placing bright colour with softer tints to express positivity, energy, hope, and joy. Colour has a huge impact on how we feel, and when celebrated in a painting, it can bring a breath of fresh air into a room and uplift and inspire viewers. Colour speaks to my heart and mind and I my aim is to use it to bring happiness to others. andrearobinson.co.nz

Steevie Jane Parks

Gratitude, oil, 36” x 36”
Gratitude, oil, 36” x 36”

I have been involved in a love affair with color all of my life. The exploration of various color combinations motivates me to paint every day. Color has a unique ability to change the way people feel about themselves and the world around them. As I innocently play with colors as an Artist, I am symbolically working out my own inner conflicts, as well as some of the conflicts that exist in the world of which I am a part. steeviejaneparks.com/current-paintings

Connie Mae Moeller

On the Street Where I Live, oil, 30" x 30"
On the Street Where I Live, oil, 30″ x 30″

I create oil paintings that celebrate nature and transport viewers to experience its peacefulness. Colors in nature have always inspired me and affect my emotions positively. I find peace in the greens, blues, and earth tones of forests and streams, and I experience joy in the colors of a sunset. When I need healing, I look out or up and find it in nature. I paint the colors I see to share this peace and joy with others. conniemae-art.com

Nancy Natow-Cassidy

Summer Pond, acrylic on canvas diptych, 72" x 96"
Summer Pond, acrylic on canvas diptych, 72″ x 96″

Sunlight lights up colors, making my heart, literally, feel like it’s flying, taking my body and soul with it, healing everything in that moment. I feel this in nature, watching water reflections or the ever-changing show of colors and patterns forming behind my closed eyes in the sun. It’s an experience we all have available to us. Though ephemeral, I try to capture that experience and encourage everyone to pay attention to this joyful experience of color. nancynatowcassidy.com

Sandra Belitza-Vazquez

Forgotten Necklace, photography 16" x 20"
Forgotten Necklace, photography, 16″ x 20″

I am bathed in color during my waking hours. Bright sun and bold colors energize me, while muted shades or pastels make me reflective and calm. I sense the temperature of light that surrounds me, and the warmth or coolness of it invokes energy or calmness in my search for photographic subjects. Decisions about contrast and saturation of color and the clarity of subject matter allow me to achieve my desired photographic effects. Spirits are lifted or calmed by color. sbvaz.com

Lynda Goldman

Joyful Heart, mixed media on canvas, 28” x 34”
Joyful Heart, mixed media on canvas, 28” x 34”

My life as an artist is about sparking joy with color. I paint abstracted flowers because nature provides a horticultural ice cream parlor of saturated colors. I use layers of luminous color, with bold and delicate lines and shapes to portray the essence of flowers. I use acrylics, often adding oil sticks and inks. Big and small brushes, and even twigs from my garden are used to express exuberance and positivity in the delicate dance of colors on canvas. lyndagoldmanfineart.com


 

View More Art from the Exhibition

Morning coffee, oil on canvas. 30" x 20"
Karen Melton, Morning Coffee
Chrysanthemum Garden, oil and metal leaf, 36" x 48"
Joan Metcalf, Chrysanthemum Garden
Renewal at Dusk, acrylic on canvas, 20" x 20"
Peter N. Van Giesen, Renewal at Dusk
The Place Between, mixed media, 24” diameter
Sandra Duran Wilson, The Place Between
Backlit Aspens Guanella Pass, oil on linen, 20” x 16”
Ruth Soller, Backlit Aspens Guanella Pass
Treasures in the Deep Woods, acrylic on canvas, 18" x 24"
Judy Hatlen, Treasures in the Deep Woods
Stilllife with Landscape, mixed media acrylic and collage, 24x30"
Terri Pesso, Stilllife with Landscape
Andre Chatelain, Home Town-2, oil on canvas, 18 x 36
Andre Chatelain, Home Town
Circles Of Life, Oil, mixed metals on canvas, 36" x 60"
Cheryl Anne Barill, Circles Of Life
Garden Tapestry, oil and cold wax, 12” x 9”
Leanne Fink, Garden Tapestry
Bleeding Heart, photography 24” x 16”
Mark Weller, Bleeding Heart
Hallo to Heaven, acrylic on canvas, 30" x 24''
Hiske Tas Bain, Hallo to Heaven
landscape painting by Agnes Jorgensen
Agnes Jorgensen, Let Your Light Shine
Kite Flying, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36" x 1.5"
Marilyn Fox, Kite Flying


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Renée Phillips founded The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS in 2015. She is founder and director of Manhattan Arts International www.ManhattanArts.com, where she maintains an online art gallery. She also helps artists achieve their fullest potential with articles and writing services at Renee-Phillips.com.

Comments

  1. Sheryl Renee Dobson says

    05/12 at 10:18 pm

    Renee, it is so exciting to see your curatorial vision come to life! I am so excited and honored to be a participating artist in this special exhibition! Thank you for doing what you do! The world needs healing art now more than ever!

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/13 at 8:29 am

      Thank you Sheryl, Your “In Deo Speramus”, mixed media collage, is beautifully designed and a unique and captivating work of art. I enjoyed reading about your process and viewing your portfolio. One of the best parts of curating shows is discovering new artists like you. Thank you for participating.

      Reply
  2. Jodie Brenner says

    05/11 at 11:25 am

    Dear Renee,

    Thank you for creating another beautiful exhibition. I’m so happy and grateful to be among these amazing and fabulous artist. So much beauty in one place. Thank you for all you do.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/11 at 1:13 pm

      Jodie, Thank you for creating beautiful, blissful works of art and for submitting your entries. Your art helps to make this exhibition the engaging, diverse, inspirational exhibition it is.

      Reply
  3. Melanie Miller says

    05/10 at 11:52 am

    I really enjoyed looking through all these wonderful reflections on colour… I am grateful to Lynda Goldman for including the link to the exhibition – and Lynda – I love your contribution!

    I am not an artist – but appreciate the talents of others.

    Thank you for allowing us a “quick Visit” to the exhibition on-line.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/10 at 5:09 pm

      Welcome Melanie, I’m grateful that Lynda Goldman led you to this exhibition. Her art is gorgeous. Please revisit often.

      Reply
  4. Joan Metcalf says

    05/09 at 7:55 pm

    Dear Renee,

    I’m enjoying all of this color during our gray and rainy Oregon weather and honored that my painting is among all of this beautiful art work. Thank you for including my painting in such an uplifting and healing exhibition.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/10 at 8:34 am

      Joan, it is a pleasure to include your breathtaking painting in this exhibition. Thank you for submitting your art.

      Reply
  5. Marion Kahn says

    05/09 at 5:46 pm

    Renee, thanks for all your work on this beautiful exhibition. I’m thrilled to be part of it. Your concept about the healing power of color is so important, and obviously, all of us in the exhibit agree.

    Warm thanks,
    Marion Kahn

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/09 at 7:02 pm

      Marion, I’m delighted to include your painting “Yampa Valley Sunset XIV” in this exhibition. It adds a very calming presence. I enjoyed visiting your website and discovering your stylistic versatility. Thank you for sharing our important vision about the healing power of color.

      Reply
  6. Peter Van Giesen says

    05/08 at 5:55 pm

    Brilliant and so beautifully curated! A blaze of artistic excellence, and a full spectrum of the healing power of color!

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/08 at 6:35 pm

      Thank you Peter for helping to make this exhibition brilliant with your spectacular art!

      Reply
  7. Ruth Soller says

    05/08 at 5:54 pm

    Renee,

    This is a stellar exhibition and I’m so pleased to be included with outstanding artists worldwide, I’m sharing on all my media platforms. Thank you!

    Ruth

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/08 at 6:38 pm

      Thank you Ruth for your participation and for sharing on your social media platforms. Your painting “Backlit Aspens Guanella Pass” lights up the show and brings a healing glow!

      Reply
  8. Mark Weller says

    05/08 at 5:08 pm

    Delightful and thoughtful execution of the subject matter. Color brings a balance between humanity and the planet we inhabit. This exhibition marries the two in a wonderful manner. So happy to have my work included. Thank you Renee.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/08 at 5:26 pm

      Thank you Mark. It’s a pleasure to include your exquisite and ethereal photograph.

      Reply
  9. Karen Johnston says

    05/08 at 3:28 pm

    GORGEOUS, Renee! Color has healing power, indeed, and it is present in this show. Thank you for curating my work into such a powerful exhibition. I am honored to be amongst such talent. I can’t wait to view this again and again.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/08 at 6:40 pm

      Thank you Karen! “Unwinding” is a superior painting and perfect addition to the exhibition. Please share!

      Reply
  10. Cheryl Barill says

    05/08 at 2:06 pm

    Wow! What an amazing collection of not only wonderful art making but to also have different layers of conversation around color itself.

    I am honored to be part of this show, thank you!

    A story: some years ago I parked on the side of the road to stand under a brilliantly lit up maple tree, it was autumn here in Michigan.
    The late afternoon sun came into the branches and illuminated the colors. It took my breath away. I just stood under that tree and felt bathed in its magic.
    OTHERS too pulled over and came to stand under that tree!
    It became permanently marked in my fiber.

    Imagine, 5 of us, strangers, standing there to experience the colors of nature like that!!!

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/08 at 3:29 pm

      Thank you Cheryl for your comment and sharing your amazing memorable experience.

      Reply

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