Known for still life paintings of Native American pots as well as lush flowers, peppers, and other simple objects, Cary Ennis is intrigued by focused light upon these subjects against dark... Read full biography
Known for still life paintings of Native American pots as well as lush flowers, peppers, and other simple objects, Cary Ennis is intrigued by focused light upon these subjects against dark backgrounds. Her intent is to place the viewer in a mood of contemplation and meditation. She regularly visits... Read full biography
Known for still life paintings of Native American pots as well as lush flowers, peppers, and other simple objects, Cary Ennis is intrigued by focused light upon these subjects against dark backgrounds. Her intent is to place the viewer in a mood of contemplation and meditation. She regularly visits an ashram in upstate New York and has photographs on her studio walls of spiritual leaders she admires from these visits as well as Acoma and Hopi pots. Source: "Southwest Art." 11/99.... Read full biography
Known for still life paintings of Native American pots as well as lush flowers, peppers, and other simple objects, Cary Ennis is intrigued by focused light upon these subjects against dark backgrounds. Her intent is to place the viewer in a mood of contemplation and meditation. She regularly visits an ashram in upstate New York and has photographs on her studio walls of spiritual leaders she admires from these visits as well as Acoma and Hopi pots. Source: "Southwest Art." 11/99. ----------------------------------------------------------------------. "Still life and floral paintings are a true test of artistic ability. The still life is the best-loved image in the history of Western painting. It derives from an artist's ability to capture... Read full biography
Known for still life paintings of Native American pots as well as lush flowers, peppers, and other simple objects, Cary Ennis is intrigued by focused light upon these subjects against dark backgrounds. Her intent is to place the viewer in a mood of contemplation and meditation. She regularly visits an ashram in upstate New York and has photographs on her studio walls of spiritual leaders she admires from these visits as well as Acoma and Hopi pots. Source: "Southwest Art." 11/99. ----------------------------------------------------------------------. "Still life and floral paintings are a true test of artistic ability. The still life is the best-loved image in the history of Western painting. It derives from an artist's ability to capture the beauty and variety of natural or man-made objects and to reproduce them is such a way that the viewer is drawn into the... Read full biography
Cary Ennis - Artist Info
About Cary Ennis: Books
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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