Katherine Liontas Warren
Nature's Wonders
Thursday, August 17 - Saturday, September 23, 2023
1515 Lincoln Gallery: 1515 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
1515 Lincoln Gallery invites you to delight in the exquisite works of Katherine Liontas-Warren in her exhibition Nature's Wonders. Katherine's impressive series of quill ink drawings depict the poetic beauty of a forest in winter, with its bare trees displaying their intimate entanglement of branches.
Several works in the exhibition are plein-air artworks created by Katherine's self-reflection in nature's open air. Her paintings revolve around memory and hold a fleeting, captivating, calming quality. Katherine states, "I hope the audience will see a work of art that makes them feel something spiritual and honest because when I create, it comes from my heart."
When Leaves Fall Before Me 15.25X27
West of Lost Lake 6.375X8.25 in frame Plein Air, Oil on Panel
Burford Lake 16.375X20.375 in frame Plein Air, Watercolor
When Leaves Fall Before Me 15.25X27
Meet The Artist
Saturday, September 9th 1-2pm
1515 Lincoln Gallery: 1515 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Don't miss an opportunity to engage in an intimate conversation with Oklahoma-based artist Katherine Liontas-Warren and see her exhibition Nature's Wonders. Katherine's impressive series of quill ink drawings depict the poetic beauty of a forest in winter, with its bare trees displaying their intimate entanglement of branches. Several works in the exhibition are plein-air artworks created by Katherine's self-reflection in nature's open air. Her paintings revolve around memory and hold a fleeting, captivating, calming quality. Katherine states, "I hope the audience will see a work of art that makes them feel something spiritual and honest because when I create, it comes from my heart." Space is limited, so we encourage you to reserve your spot today by emailing info@1515lg.com or calling 405-593-1063.
Water & Land
Water and Land is a collection of Katherine Liontas Warren's recent works centered on the passages, time and motion, and the symbolism water and land have come to represent in those concepts.
“Water represents my desire to return to my birth state and meditatively embrace the powerful waves of the sea, which capture my heart and spirit, while the land is an anchor, describing my surroundings at a certain time and moment in my life. As I embrace both water and land in an intimate and curious way, I realize that my life is constantly in motion and that the aging process is a normal ascension into another chapter of my life.”