Rhonda Schaller Studio framed limited edition print : Dharma 2006


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Description

Framed artwork by artist Rhonda Schaller. Central image is of a Tibetan Goat Kapala (skull), which is used in Tantric Buddhist rituals in the northern villages of Tibet. The image is a photograph that has been digitally painted by the artist. This print is a limited edition that was exhibited in the show ”Capricorn and Evolution” in Chelsea in 2006.

Rhonda Schaller was born in NYC in 1958. She co-founded the Ceres Gallery, NYC, in 1984 and was a board and faculty member of the New York Feminist Art Institute until its closing. A graduate of Queens College, she is a full-time artist and writer who has received grants in support of her artwork for the last nine years. She is in the permanent collections of the Exit Art/Reactions collection at the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art’s Franklin Furnace/Book Art archives, Memorial Art Gallery Museum at the University of Rochester, and Dartmouth University’s Medical School C. Everett Coop Institute/Art of Healing Gallery. In 2003 she received a five-year grant from the Alan B. Slifka Foundation for the DARKNESS and LIGHT project exploring THE WORLD AFTER 9/11 works on paper and canvas, sponsored by Ceres Gallery, NYC. She opened the Rhonda Schaller Studio in the Chelsea art district in 2006 as a gallery, mentoring space and working artist studio.

www.rhondaschallerchelsea.com

 

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