Paige Anderson’s paintings are a trip into high order. All is arranged, undone, arranged again. In “A Map of Salt and Stars” and “Heavens Clothed in Earthly Vestments” pointed star-shapes repeat very, very methodically, but with squinting shimmer-gleam, like the modulated light emanating from a crop of night […]
Artists make art for rich people. Well, maybe not for them, but it’s the well-to-do and the institutions they govern who buy art. If that statement is an oversimplification, there’s a basic economic truth at its core: most of the people artists know can’t afford their work (for that matter, […]
Paige Anderson is a painter whose art is rooted in a spiritual and contemplative exploration of rural and domestic landscapes. Residing in the American West, Anderson’s work is imbued with a sense of peace and introspection, reflecting her deep connection to her surroundings and her faith. Her use […]