Go ahead, turn the knob and that will start this world up. You see it, right? Just east of the yellow sails. Then the people in the houses will rush to their controls, the wires will jiggle, the satellites will listen, the engines will roar and from this thought a hazy question will form.

from this thought a hazy question;2016; watercolor, gouache, ink, pigment on paper; 54″x72″ You can also buy high quality, limited editions of this painting on Jen Beckman’s 20×200.
If you find yourself in upstate NY this summer then plan to visit the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem, NY. These two paintings will be up at the Inspiration exhibit, opening Reception June 17th, 1p-3p; the show is up through Sept. 16th.

Remember when we bantered in my dream? 2016, 30″x22″, watercolor, ink, gouache on hand molded indigo paper
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About Margaret Withers
Margaret Withers’ has shown her artwork in group and solo shows in New York City and nationwide, and internationally in Brussels, Australia, Berlin, China, Vienna and Russia. She has also exhibited at The Drawing Center in New York City, Monmouth Museum in New Jersey, MarinMOCA in California and Attleboro Museum in Massachusetts. Her art and art mashups have been featured in multiple journals including the New England Review, Alexandria Quarterly and the Library as Incubator Project. Her paintings range from the abstract to surreal, to expressionism and landscapes, to investigations of the culture and ideas surrounding ‘home’, communication, machinery, monsters and translation.
Her work is included in numerous private and corporate collections, including Truninger AG in Zurich, Switzerland. She is represented by Arcilesi | Homberg Gallery in New York City, William Baczek Fine Art in Northampton, MA and C Emerson Fine Art in Tampa Florida. She lives and paints in Manhattan, New York.