Maeve Grogan Wall Art

Maeve Grogan (Born 1962) was born in San Francisco. He currently lives and works in Bend, Oregon. He holds a Bachelors degree in Theology from The Franciscan University of Steubenville, and a Masters in Arts and Consciousness Studies from John F. Kennedy University. He has held several shows including Mt. Bachelorisms, Phoenix Gallery, New York, TedXWomen Showing Artist, NAWA Gallery, New York, Lubbesmeyer Studio and Gallery, Eleanor Heartney, Narrows Center for the Arts, and Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York, Schoharie Arts Council Gallery, Cobleskill, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland CA, among others. His works flow out of his desire to share moments of dynamic relationship and beauty - line to space, color to color, image to image, and viewers to themselves and to the art. Grogan believes that the Japanese concept of wabi sabi is so wonderful.

Art for him is about making work that moves in a place akin to poetry, dance and music... not necessarily more visceral, mental, metaphorical and rhythmic. He finds vitality in the calm found by accepting death – or put in other way, the state of lasting only for a short time - as humans move through the changing seasons of life. In his art titled "Remembering," a charcoal, wax and pencil work, there are nine figurative silhouettes (among them a woman, shark, mountain lion, fox and hummingbird) that ask the viewer to re-evaluate relationships with the natural world and with each other, relationships that may have been absented or damaged by the rapidity with which people move through modern life.

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