
Cover Artist Patrick Cosgrove
Inside Land Park/Grid July 2019
Patrick Cosgrove’s works, both in oils and photography, draw energy from the light and visual rythms of the Sacramento Valley in a constant search for compositional tension.
Patrick Cosgrove’s works, both in oils and photography, draw energy from the light and visual rythms of the Sacramento Valley in a constant search for compositional tension.
Air Force veteran Richard Franks studied commercial art at a tech school in St. Louis and art in college. Recently he showed at the Sacramento Fine Arts Center, winning a people’s choice award for portraiture.
Michelle Andres draws inspiration from our beautiful and fragile rivers, bluffs, and surrounding parklands. Using oil paints to render her work, she builds layers to create abstract and reductive images of our natural spaces
Photographer Francine Moskovitz spent a summer shooting underwater images in the swimming pool at her home in the Little Pocket. In this photo titled “Balloons,” she tied balloons together with transparent fishing line and secured them to the sides of the pool.
Pat Mahony’s landscapes are a compilation of visual and emotional memories of vistas she has seen. She renders an image on the canvas as if it were a feeling or recollection rather than a detailed depiction.
Jill Estroff lives in Curtis Park. Her love of art made her role as marketing director at the Crocker Art Museum from 1986 to 1993 a dream job. Inspired, she took art classes in the early 1990s. A few years ago classes rekindled her love of painting.