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Emergence: In Solitude & Passage with Natasha Dikareva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Natasha Dikareva
Emergence: In Solitude & Passage
Artist statement

My influences range from ancient Greek mythology to Eastern philosophies of spiritual transformation. I am interested in depicting the human experience using charged symbolism rooted in these mythological and philosophical sources. This symbolic language invites viewers to immerse themselves into a myriad of metaphorical possibilities.. My creative process often involves exploring subconscious imagery and dream-like states, which generate new visual narratives.

As I immerse myself in the stories and struggles that unfold from everyday news from my motherland Ukraine, I feel a resolute determination to create sculptures that serve as symbols of resilience, unity, and enduring spirit. Each piece embodies the collective longing for a peaceful scene, where the clouds of uncertainty part, revealing a serene and boundless blue sky. This reality has given new urgency to my exploration of mythical creatures – they now carry a people’s dreams of renewal and transformation.
Born in moments of solitude, these beings exist in perpetual passage, neither fully of this world nor the next, embodying the liminal state of change that defines our current moment. Clouds flow through my forms as symbols of this passage, ephemeral shapes that suggest the temporary nature of darkness and the promise of clearing skies. Sculpted hands emerge as recurring motifs, serving as visual representations of healing from the wounds of war, both physical and emotional. In solitude, these hands reach across the void, seeking connection and offering comfort. Birds manifest throughout my ceramic landscapes, reinforcing the idea that even in the most isolated circumstances, there remains the possibility of renewal and the arrival of good news. The all-seeing eyes incorporated into hands and birds watch over us, representing wisdom gained through solitary contemplation and the protection found in watchful presence. I deliberately use holes and negative spaces, which function as drawing with absence rather than presence. These openings become passages themselves – allowing light to enter and move through the ceramic forms, creating an interplay between solid and void that mirrors the duality of existence itself. The light that filters through becomes part of the sculpture’s meaning, suggesting illumination penetrating darkness, and breath entering lifeless forms through moments of solitary revelation. I employ stains and crawling glazes, creating ash-like textures that speak to cycles of destruction and revival – the emergence that follows devastation. Blue faces appear throughout my work – serene countenances born from reflection that speak to the longed-for Ukrainian sky and the peaceful future we envision achieving through this difficult passage.

This body of work has become a tribute to the incredible resilience of my fellow Ukrainians and a celebration of the transformative power found in solitude and passage. Through my art, I aim to not only shed light on the ongoing war in Ukraine but also to highlight the resilience and beauty that emerge within the turmoil. The fantastical creatures I birth from clay become vessels for real human longing – each form a prayer made manifest in contemplation, each piece a defiant act of creation emerging from destruction. I believe that one day, our collective vision for a peaceful future will be realized through this passage, and we will bask under the embrace of a radiant blue sky. Until then, my ceramic guardians stand watch in eternal solitude, holding space for healing and bearing witness to the emergence of an unbreakable spirit that refuses to surrender its dreams.

 

 

 

 

Pearl Of Wisdom

 

 

 

 

How To Find Solitude

 

 

 

Skywatcher

 

 

 

 

 

Letting Out

Herrig Center for the ARTS Annual Member Exhibition

 

 

 

 

It is both an honor and a deeply felt responsibility to serve as Juror of Selection and Awards for the Herrig Center for the Arts Annual Member Exhibition.  I extend my sincere gratitude to all the artists who submitted their artwork; it takes courage, dedication and passion to share one’s creative vision with others.  

In evaluating the submissions, I considered a range of benchmarks – technical proficiency, compositional strength, and the power of individual expression – qualities that transcend subject and stylistic approach.   In a Members Exhibition, voices of all experience levels come together, and while some works may reflect developing technical skills, each artist’s voice was clear, resonant, and valued, the authenticity and sincerity of these expressions enrich the exhibition.

The high caliber of the work, as well as the diversity array of mediums – from the traditional to the boldly unconventional approaches – offers viewers a compelling and varied artistic experience.     

Congratulations to all the award winners, whose work demonstrates exceptional ability to communicate a strong narrative and a distinctive personal style.  

Finally, my heartfelt appreciation goes to the Herrig Center for the Arts Board of Directors & Staff, Committee Chairs and Volunteers for their unwavering dedication and commitment to this exhibition.   

-Judy Saltzman, AWS, NWS, ASMA, FWS, WIW 

First Place

Paintbrushes, Debbie Snow, Acrylic

In “Paint Brushes,” the artist’s decision to focus on this seemingly ordinary subject offers a simple yet captivating composition with a sense of quiet significance. The brushes – ranging in size and shape – serve as a metaphor for creative and artistic expression. The use of light and reflection, along with color palette reflects the mood of the painting. The painting seems to invite the viewer to consider the tools as a symbol of potential and possibility.

Second Place

Florida Springs Sunset, Donna Morrison, Watercolor

This watercolor painting beautifully encapsulates the serene essence of Old Florida, offering a tranquil landscape that invites peaceful escape. The artist’s mastery of watercolor creates a soft, atmospheric quality, with subtle colors that evoke calm and stillness – allowing the viewer to feel the warmth of the sun. More than just a visual scene, “Florida Springs Sunset” fosters a deep connection to the natural world.

Third Place

Arm To Table, Michael Knapp, Acrylic

This exquisite painting of fresh vegetables is masterfully rendered, capturing their vibrant, organic beauty. A robotic arm reaches for them, symbolizing the contrast between nature and technology. The contrast adds a thought-provoking layer between the natural world and a future shaped by advancing innovation.

Equal Merit

Joy, Linda Zentz, Acrylic

This spectacular and tender oil painting captures the pure delight of a young girl playing in the surf. Her laughter is almost audible as she discovers shells, embodying the innocence and wonder of childhood. The artist skillfully conveys movement through the well-defined flow of the waves. The heartfelt narrative, “Joy” radiates a playfulness and sense of freedom.

Best in 3D

Old Friends, Sue Kerr, Clay With Cold Finish

This clay sculpture beautifully captures the essence of two elderly men who have shared a lifetime of companionship and are now caught in a moment of heartfelt laughter. The tender exchange between them rendered with remarkable sensitivity, and their expressive faces convey both warmth and the weight of shared history. The artist’s choice of glazes – slightly rough, textured surface echoing the weathered character of the men themselves. This sculpture feels intimate, genuine and profoundly human.

Honorable Mention

Wellspring, Liz Reyes, Acrylic

In “Wellspring,” the long, narrow format of this piece is intriguing, adding a sense of uniqueness and a touch of pop art. The two women’s heads with flowing neon-colored paint create a bold and striking visual. The vivid, almost electrifying hues bring a modern feel, while the fluidity of the paint adds dynamic energy.

Honorable Mention

Lady In A Blue Coat, Ken Snyder, Watercolor

In “Lady in a Blue Coat,” the artist masterfully guides the viewer through the streets in this well-developed watercolor painting. A vivid sense of excitement emerges as you are drawn into the bustling urban scene. The artist’s choice of palette and skillful use of layered glazing enhance the atmosphere, adding depth and cohesiveness to the composition.

Honorable Mention

Pattern Play, Kate Wendt, Monoprint Collage

In “Pattern Play,”, the artist has created an expressive abstract painting using collage materials, resulting in a visually arresting composition. The striking palette of black, white, gray and red immediately commands attention, while the square format provides a balanced framework for the interplay of linear lines and strong shapes. Through these elements, the artist has created a captivating non-representational work that engages the viewer with visual energy.

Honorable Mention

Another Stop To Enjoy The View, Stephen Brewer, Acrylic

In “Another Step to Enjoy the View,” the artist has created a compelling waterscape, capturing waves as they crash against the rocks with dynamic energy. The interplay of warm and cool colors heightens the drama, conveying both the power and beauty of the scene. The painting evokes a multisensory experience – you can almost hear the surf and feel the crisp ocean air – immersing the viewer fully in this coastal moment.

Honorable Mention

Danza de Aqua y Sal, Yolanda Seitz-Burman, Clay

In “Danza de Agua Sal,” this clay sculpture radiates elegance and grace. The dancer’s posture conveys a fluidity that echoes the rhythm of the dance itself, capturing a moment of movement suspended in time. The artist demonstrates exceptional mastery of texture, shaping the clay with a sensitivity that brings the human figure to life.  

Herrig Center Instructor Showcase 2025

Home At Last, an All Media Open Juried Show

Home At Last, An All Media Open Juried Show celebrating the feeling of home

Home is more than just a structure, its meaning is more precious than just bricks and mortar, it’s where one feels safe, comforted, and loved. Home can also be found in a place or even a person. Artists are asked to share their vision of the feeling of being home at last.

Jurors Statement:

This exhibit showcased the diverse ways artists interpret the theme of home—through people, emotions, and physical spaces. We selected works representing each of these perspectives, choosing pieces that demonstrated strong craftsmanship, effective use of color, and an ability to draw the viewer in for a closer look. It was a pleasure to see such a varied range of mediums and subjects, and the diversity of interpretation of this theme.

–Herrig Center Faculty

First Place

Morning Light

William Perry, Watercolor

Second Place

Longing For Home

Stephen Brewer, Acrylic

Third Place

 

Peaceful View

Gary Green, Acrylic

Equal Merit

 

 

Fishing Oyster River

Gloria Comerford, Mixed Media

 Best In 3D

 

Home From Pittsburgh

Carolyn Baum, Lampworked Glass

Honorable Mention

 

 

To Be Absent From The Body

Dimas Reyes, Acrylic

 

 

Honorable Mention

 

Adoption Day

Allison Rogers, Pen

Honorable Mention

 

Bird’s Eye View

Donna Morrison, Watercolor

Create 2025, An All Media Open Juried Exhibition

Welcome to the kickoff exhibition of our 2025-2026 season!

Juror’s Statement

It is an honor and pleasure to serve as juror for this season’s opening exhibition, “Create ‘25”. How wonderful to have the new Herrig Art Center, with all its beautiful space to exhibit such a talent-rich show.

There is a distinct Florida vibe in many of the entries. I always enjoy seeing how artists interpret our Florida landscapes, seascapes, flora and wildlife. In this collection, the interpretations are fresh, devoid of cliché, and sometimes rendered in surprising media.

In a large exhibition, creative impact and an artist’s ability to evoke an emotional response are important. In making selections, I considered impact as well as technical skill and composition. Importantly, I always look for pieces that leverage the unique characteristics of the artist’s chosen media. Innovative use of materials was a big theme in this show, and it was generously displayed throughout the entries. I was particularly impressed by the innovation shown in textiles.
The award-winning entries share not only technical mastery but compositions that lean into strong abstract shapes. Whether its abstract or representational, 2-D or 3-D, the visual space is beautifully designed by this exhibition’s winning artists.

Enjoy the variety of approaches to organic and man-made subjects and the tender representations of the human form that are all present in “Create ‘25”. I know I did.

Sincerely,
Linda K. Wokoun

 

 

First Place

Raleigh Hotel Pool, Oil

Sheri Kaiman

This is a big impact painting with excellent technical rendering. Iconic mid-century Florida with a strong graphical quality. The round pool keeps the figures grouped and the foreground decking brings the viewer directly into the action. Each figure grouping seems to have a story in progress. Enjoyed spending time with this painting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

                          Second Place

Doiley Sea, Fabric

Debi Webb

There were several excellent textiles in this show. This one stood out to me because of its strong design, excellent value range and technical skill. Loved the creative use of lace to suggest sea creatures.

 

Third Place

Lucinda At The Playground, Watercolor

Deborah Zurawel

Love the watercolor technique in this one. Graphic shapes limited cool palette with complimentary accents. Great painting.

 

                          Equal Merit

The Time In Between, Oil

Jean Cormier

Small but mighty painting. One of the most emotionally evocative paintings in the exhibit. Excellent composition with limited number of value shapes and limited, moody palette.

Best in 3D

Derby Day, Ceramic

Artis Wick

Really enjoyed the organic quality of this piece. The muted colors and glazing were beautiful. The intricate organic patterns on the top were a delight.

Honorable Mention

Monday Morning, Acrylic & Handmade Paper

Liz Cole

Love the composition. Excellent display of contrasts. Lines and Shapes, Solids and patterns, full value range, complementary colors.

Honorable Mention

Big Birds, Watercolor

Gwen Kodad

Beautifully composed and executed painting. Nice use of a limited, somewhat analogous palette with the exciting dashes of red. Beautiful.

Honorable Mention

Bird Of Paradise, Mixed Media Assemblage

Traci Kegerreis & Gemma Hobbs

Innovative use of materials in a big impact work. Loved the abstract shapes used to create a semi-representational bird.

Dog & Cat Days of Summer Open Juried Show

Maggie Bosco – Juror

Jurying this exhibition was a true honor and a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The variety of work submitted reflected not only a high level of technical skill, but also a great deal of heart, humor, and imagination. It was clear that artists embraced the theme in both literal and creative ways—from charming depictions of beloved pets to expressive interpretations of summer’s intensity. With so many strong entries, narrowing down the selections was no easy task, but it was a joy to spend time with each piece and see how uniquely each artist responded to the call.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Place: “Walk Me”, Vilma Packard, Pastels

The first-place piece stood out to me immediately. The interpretation of summer heat through mood and color, rather than a literal setting, is a standout approach. The vibrant, saturated glow of the floor and the warm undertones in the pup’s fur created a beautiful contrast against the cool, soft shadows. That strong push and pull between warm and cool brought the entire piece to life. Add in the dog’s charming little snarl, and I could almost hear it thinking: “Get me my ice-cold Puppuccino.” It captured not just the look, but the feeling of summer heat in such a strong, playful way. This piece didn’t just illustrate the heat—it radiated it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Place:  “The Dogs In The Mirror”, Stephen Brewer, Acrylic

While admiring the second-place painting, I found myself getting joyfully lost in the loose yet confident brushwork—it was painterly, expressive, and full of movement. More than just an image of three dogs at the beach, this piece conveyed a sense of play and adventure, brought to life not just through subject matter, but through dynamic brushstrokes and rhythm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Third Place: “Endangered”, Jody Goldman, Oil

The third-place painting, a striking painting of a cougar, succeeds in conveying a powerful emotional moment – possibly one of defense, warning or confrontation. The tight composition and bold color dynamics make it feel both intimate and wild, creating a sharp, visual tension. That same sharpness echoed in the cougar’s teeth—a fierce and elegant symbol of intensity, like the sharp bite of heat itself. It was a powerful and commanding piece.

Congrats to the winners, and a heartfelt thank you to all the members and staff of the Herrig Center for the Arts for allowing me to participate in this captivating show!

Oil Painters Of America 34th National Exhibition: Associate & Signature Artists’ Gallery

Associate & Signature Members on display May 28 – Jun 27, 2025. To purchase call 941-746-2862

Amy Adams, Duck Parade
Richard Alexander OPA, Blow Your Horn
Stephanie Amato, Mandarins On Striped Cloth
Denise Antaya, Morning At Lost River Farms
Blair Atherholt, Extinguished
Jason Bailey, January Snow
Echo Baker, Fur Coat & Blue Jeans
Suzie Baker, Buoyancy
Stacy Barter, Farmer's Market Sunflowers
Poppy Balser, Yawl Come Along Now
Jill Basham, Meet Me At The Water
Bob Beck, May 13
Carole Belliveau, November Sky
Brian Belfield, Shell Beach Morning
Linda Besse, Waiting For The Lion To Leave
Johan Bjurman, Blueberry Picking Day
Maggie Bosco, Boa Tarde
Jay Brooks, The Tonjes House
Brienne Brown, Snow Melt
Dot Bunn OPA, Farm On Sawmill Road
Tonya Burdine, Margarita Sisters
Ellen Buselli OPA, The Potter's House, Galisteo, NM
John Buxton OPA, Solo So Sweet
Lauren Carlo, Circe
Robin Cheers, Got Your Back
Olena Burykina, Bread, Butter And A Pickle
Juan Cantavella OPA, Victoria A Plein Soleil
Paul Cheng OPA, Sunny Beach
James Coe, Winter Moon
Natalia Clarke OPA, Country Pot And Garlic
Barbara Coleman OPA, Morning's First Touch
Michael Compton, Winter
Robin Cole, Remember When
Bonnie Conrad OPA, Chinle Scouts
Susan Cook, Mercy More Than Life
D. Gary Cooley, Amelia
Gene Costanza OPA, In The Middle Of Somewhere
Kathleen Coy, Meet Me At The Horizon
Steve Creighton OPA, Studio Grouping
Mark Daly OPA, A Brisk Breeze
Nikki Davidson OPA, Washout
Julie Davis OPA, A Separate Harmony
Cynthia Dill, Regina, Free Minds Member
Katie Dobson-Cundiff, Great White & Nestlings
Vadim Dolgov, Lilly Pads
Vlad Duchev, Oxfordia
Dave English, Black Mesa
Evee Erb, Because We Stayed
Aimee Erickson OPA, Sunlight In Winter
Diane Eugster, The Diary
Sara Fair, Mooreland Hunt Hounds
Catherine Fasciato, First Light At Cypress Cove
McGarren Flack, Red Lips
Mark Flickinger, Sunlight On The Cascade
Kaye Franklin, December Snow
Gary Friske, Lhoist Limestone Kiln Quatrieme
Diane Frossard, The Paints
Katherine Galbraith, Still Life With Klimt Scarf
Philippe Gandiol, Reaching Down
Aida Garrity, Roses
Lydia Gatzow, Munds Majesty
Ilene Gienger-Stanfield OPA, Change Of Season
Mark Gray, Cowboy Armor
Joseph Gyurcsak, Studio Reflections
David Harms OPA, The Heart Of Winter
Liz Harris, Joan Of Arc
Melissa Hefferlin, Begin Anew: Mother And Daughter
Marjorie Hicks, Finders Keepers
Eliza Hoffman, The Buddha's Blessings
Paula Holtzclaw OPA, Sitting By The Dock
Timothy Horn OPA, Pegasus
William Houston, Turret Arch
Qiang Huang, Village Plein Air
Zee Huang, Uygur Old Lady
Mary Hubley, Country Linen
Neal Hughes OPA, Harbor Blooms
Jane Hunt OPA, Illumination
Debra Huse, Adventure Is Calling
Joseph Iantorno OPA, Seckel Pears And Dried Roses
Natasha Isenhour, Earth
Susan Jarecky, The Beginning
JJ Jiang OPA, Hidden Solace
Eric Johnson OPA, Thomas White Eagle
Frankie Johnson, Ruffles & Bow
Richard Johnson, The Hammock In Summer
Nicole Kennedy, The Beauty Of Palermo
Chris Kling, Into The Surf
Thomas Kitts OPA, Elizabeth In Elizabethan Costume
Sheryl Knight, Midsummer Evening
Richard Kochenash, Oblique And Lavender
Clement Kwan, Among The Greens
Dale Laitinen, Into The Arid Wild
Yelena Lamm OPA, Cadence
Chelsea Lang, Between Storms
Alan Larkin, Rose Of Sharon
Kirk Larsen OPA, Two Friends Hanging Out
Christine Lashley OPA, Canal Quiet
Richard Laurent, Over The Moon
Jong Lee, Portrait d'une Femme
Christopher Leeper OPA, Sunny Side
Roger Leonard, C Quarters
Cheng Lian, Tibetan Baby
Wanning Liao, Return To Canaan
Lan Li, Cowboy
Carolyn Lindsey OPA, Dock 24
Erik Linton, Memento Mori: The Whisper
Louisa Lorenz, Apple Picking
Leah Lucas, Ambience-Black Dog Cantina
Hui Lu OPA, Rain At Dusk
Cortney Lunt, Taking Notice
Tony Luo, Tibetan Plateau
Robert MacPherson, Warm Sails
Gayle Madeira, Siri & The Sea
Jill McGannon OPA, Echoes Of Crimson
Patrick McGannon OPA, Reflection
Leanna McGuire, The Master's Tools
Nancy McTigue, Nikki
Jim McVicker OPA, Studio With Lilies
Katherine Meade, Sunrise On Santa Rosa Beach
Cristen Miller OPA, Nature's Empire
Terry Miura, The Good Fish
Leonard Mizerek OPA, Peaceful Morning
John Moffitt OPA, Pushin Daisies At No. 10
Kelley Mogilka, The Rivera's Gift
Debbie Mueller, Drug Store Vibes
Rodgers Naylor, Soft Weather
Glenn Murray, Drop Light
Richard Nelson OPA, Sherilee Aragon
George Netherton, The Lamps Are Lit
Jonathan Noon, Come And Take It
Samantha Newton, Trusting A New Path
Norman Nybo, River View
Robert Papp, The Reluctant Musician
Mikyoung Osburn, An Old Country Man
Martin Pate, Southern Comfort
Susan Perrish, La Fleuriste
Mary Pettis, Dancing Dawn
Brenda Pettit, Crystalline Roses In Blue Delft
Elizabeth Pollie, Lost Horse Lake
Inga Poslitur, Ready For Winter
Antwan Ramar OPA, Backwoods
Russell Recchion OPA, Man Without A Turban
Hope Reis OPA, Chateau View To Piano
Lara Restelli, The Visitor
Tad Retz, The Asilomar Coast
David Riedel, Green Apples
Carol Roark, Tuscan Trotters
Elizabeth Robbins OPA, Whispers Of White
Pauline Roche OPA, A Grand Day At The Getty
William Rogers, Whole Lotta Bull
Richard Rosenblatt, The Quiet Glade
Chris Rossow, Christine
Mary Russell, The Seed Pot
Rita Salazar-Dickerson, Side By Side
Marsha Savage, Zinnia Morning
John Schisler, Autumn's Stillness
Aaron Schuerr, Soberanes Point Bloom
Hillary Scott OPA, Evening Serenity
Maureen Scullin, Phil's Portrait-What I Love
Sarah Sedwick, Lemons For Tea
Shauna Shane, Path To The Sea
Arena Shawn, The Temperatures Of Longing
Robert Simone OPA, Hurricane Hole
Ryan Smith, White Eagle
Hodges Solieau OPA, Sunday Chores
Pavel Sokov OPA, Arjan Arboro Of The Arbori Tribe
Billy Solitario, Sky Trails Over Chimney Lagoon
Stephanie Spay, The Gift Of Seeing
Doreen St. John OPA, Look Up!
Tanner Steed, Astonishing
Amanda Stenlund, Diet Coke Moms
Thalia Stratton OPA, Athenian Dining
Shawn Sullivan OPA, False Alarm
Yan Sun OPA, Coastal Calm
James Swanson OPA, One Wet Dog
Katrina Swanson, Variety Is The Spice Of Life
Tamsen Taves, Cathedral Interior, SOLD
Kate Tooke, Good Boy Banjo
Seth Tummins, Liturgies
Timothy Tyler OPA, Market Of Light, La Luz Saturday Market
Shari Vogl, Jubilee
Tina Underwood, Daylily Joy
Samuel Walter, Britt's Winter
Gail Wegodsky OPA, Window To The Past
Benjamin Walter, Icy Beauty
Liane Whittum, Roses, Lambs Ear & Green Glass
David Wicks, Vintage Ride
LuAnn Widergren, Push And Pull
Leah Wiedemer, Work Friends
Mason Williams, Desert Rhythm
Robin Williamson OPA, Beyond The Frame
Larry Winborg OPA, Land Of Goshen
Sean Witucki OPA, Daytripper
James Wolford, The View From Here
Jane Woodhead, January's Whisper
Ran Wu OPA, A Nile Sailor
Yiqun Yao, Pedestrians On The Streets of Cusco
Peter Yesis, What's For Dinner
Ni Zhu OPA, Girl With Paper Dragon

Oil Painters Of American 34th National Exhibition 2025 Masters Gallery

Master Signature Artists on display May 28 – June 27, to purchase call 941-746-2862

 

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