An exerpt from
Ann B. Rhodes biography
"Ann
Rhodes’ landscapes are primed with red underpainting, reminiscent
of native Georgia red clay. Her colors reflect the wattage of flaming
sunflowers or plush rows of lavender or the muted blossoms of flowering
apple trees against their bright trunks. Paintings of the land are specific
to her travels and observations at home and abroad in Italy and France."
[Read full story]
Influences:
In the Gallery Store:
Original paintings, oil on canvas
Gallery Rooms:
Fields
of Flowers: Poppies,
Sunflowers,
Lavender
Orchards
Vineyards
Sea
and Sand
Countryside
Still
Life
Portraits
and Figures
Botanical
Garden
Ann Rhodes maintains a studio in Atlanta, Georgia but
often travels, using a canvas as her journal.