I feel like fall just started, but really we’re fast heading into winter, with a few frigid days already behind us. The leaves too, are almost gone. The spectacular array of golds, reds, and oranges continue to amaze, despite having spent every single one of my autumns in a four-season zone. Even driving the kids to and from school is made better by the autumnal artwork outside my windshield.
I remember, though when I took the fall foliage for granted. (Gasp.) Obviously I didn’t think much about the pretty color leaves growing up in Connecticut. Sure, I pressed brilliant red leaves between sheets of waxed paper, and probably made leaft turkeys, too, but beyond that, didn’t give fall foliage a thought. Until college.
At Connecticut College, one of my closest friends, Jessica Biales (I’ve previously blogged about her children’s artwork and stunning gold jewelry), went cuckoo over the changing leaves. She would exclaim and effuse about their beauty, leaving me as baffled as my kids probably are when I point out the amazing leaf colors along the Charles River. She wasn’t from a tropical clime.
Rather, Jessica is a New York City girl through and through, with a deep appreciation for the autumn foliage that wasn’t quite as vibrant out her bedroom window along the East River, or in Central Park. I get it now. I guess good things do come with age.
Today’s roundup features 20 autumnal artworks, from an acrylic of golden birches to a desert landscape photo to Central Park in fall, seen from Columbus Circle. There’s also a close-up photo of toasted marshmallows and a homey kitchen, plus fall harvest still lifes, and an abstract or two in autumnal hues. Enjoy not just these autumnal artworks, but the real art of autumn outside your windows.
Jerry Schwabe, “Birch Trees #3″
acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, $3,500 at Serena & Lily
Marisa Redondo, “Lhasa Feathers”
original giclee print, signed by the artist, framed, $175 at Serena & Lily
“Plenitude,” Brazilian Abstract Painting
Limited edition print, $119.99 at Novica
Sarah Mah, “Thanksgiving Tradition”
Print starting at $16 at Society 6
Talia Rainyk, “Princess,” 2014
Photography on paper, $150 at UGallery
Christopher Dina, “Autumn Gourds Gold”
Print starting at $22 at Society6
Lisa Congdon, Owl No. 1, print starting at $60, 20×200
Joseph O. Holmes,”Columbus Circle,” photograph
Starting at $24 at 20×200
Greg Gandy, Still Life with Dead Roses, 2014, oil
$1,050 (sold) at Gallery 1261, Artsy
Matthew Lusk, “More Broken Glass Than There Was Window”
Installation, Ziehersmith Gallery
Todd Squires, “Open House,” 2014 • $1,000 at Baang and Burne, Artsy
C-print mounted to aluminum with matte laminate, edition of 3
Katherine Watson, “Block Printed Arches”
Limited edition print starting at $22 at Minted
Lesley Smith, “Into Hills”
Limited edition print starting at $20 at Minted
Amy Carroll, “Staredown”
Limited edition print starting at $20 at Minted
Katrina Majkut, Autumn Fall, Screenprint Collage, 2013
Screen print, $120 at Artsy
Cari Hernandez, “Lush 2,” encaustic on cradled wood panel
$1,200 at Serena & Lily
Gaetan Caron, “Emerald Beauty (Plums),” 2013
Framed archival print, $495 at Serena & Lily
Olivia Joy St. Claire, “Dream State 2,” print
Starting at $19 at Society 6
Oh So Suite, “Tapestry 5”
Framed print starting at $42 at Minted
Powerpig, “Thanksgiving,” print starting at $18 at Society 6