Portfolio

Current Works

Mile Tree, mixed media collage on cradled board by Gayle Gerson — layered found and hand-made papers form a dense, richly textured tree canopy

Mile Tree

Off the Beaten Path, mixed media collage by Gayle Gerson — towering forest layered with found text and imagery, a small animal emerging from the woodland floor

Off the Beaten Path

Vincent's Field, mixed media collage on cradled board by Gayle Gerson — found images and Van Gogh's Starry Night swirl into a wide, tree-lined landscape at dusk

Vincent’s Field

Favorite Place, mixed media collage by Gayle Gerson — layered landscape of cool greens and teal with canyon-like terrain caught in slanting evening light

Favorite Place

Bridge Impressions

Bridge Impressions, mixed media collage by Gayle Gerson — layered landscape of a bridge and shelter on the Audubon Trail, dissolving into a luminous, painterly sky

Camp Firefly

Whipper Snapper

Mixed media collage with layered text fragments, bold patterns, and graphic forms in warm earth tones and black on a textured background

Somebody Stop Me

Not Just Another Pretty Face Collection

I began this series (which is currently in progress) because I was interested in combining art history with portraiture collage. Each piece is based on a famous portrait with which I have taken great liberties. Most of the pieces contain elements of and references to classical paintings. I am having fun creating these accomplished ladies. The titles reflect their professions. None of them is “just another pretty face”.

Ambassador

Astronomer

Chef

Falconer

Music Producer

POTUS

Scholar

Writer

Forest Collection

I began my love affair with doing forest collages because I was inspired by a photo one of my friends had taken of light shining through trees. I did a piece based on that image (with her permission) which sold pretty fast and I continue to enjoy making these green scenes with bits and pieces of ephemera. I am captivated by forests and trees and they show up often in my work. Most scenes are complete fantasies but harken back to that very first image of light shining through trees.

Fantasy Forest

Enchanted Forest

Magic Forest

High Level Bird Talks

Topiary Forest

Pat’s Forest

Sheep Sanctuary

Forest Gazer

Public Art Collection

I am very lucky to have my artwork hanging in public collections throughout the state of Colorado. One of my pieces is in the Governor’s art collection. I have won commissions for Colorado Mesa University (Hawthorne Park and Serpent’s Trail hang in the Business and Education building) and many other of my works can be seen at St. Mary’s Hospital, Community Hospital and hospitals on the front range. Some folks have told me that seeing my art in the stressful setting of a hospital has made them forget where they are for a bit.. It really doesn’t get better than that for an artist.

Rockface

Palisade Profile

Palisade Tapestry

Forest Light 2

Hawthorne Park

Forest Moon Light

Serpent’s Trail

Colorado Winescape II

Home At Last Collection

These pieces on fantasy interiors are all done on wooden cradled boards either 12″x 36″ or 12″x 48″. This is a cohesive collection based on these images of interiors done with magazine and newspaper advertisements. My focus is on the windows and multiple illusions of space. At a quick glance, these pieces look like they make sense and seem photographic. However, on closer examination, the viewer realizes that the scenes have a surreal and vaguely mystical quality.

I’m Home

Red Welcome

Green Windows

Green House Gathering

Mediterranea

Light

Twilight in NYC

Come Into My Kitchen

Abstract Collection

Don’t let anyone tell you that doing abstract art is mindless and easy. These are the most difficult pieces of art I do. Each one represents a battleground of experimentation and improvisation. Many of these pieces are more watermedia and less collage. I use whatever works to satisfy my eye and my eye is not easily satisfied when it comes to abstraction. However, I continue to tackle the abstract when I want the excitement and peril of experimentation.

Wildfire Afternoon

Kibitz

Abstract Language

Finish That Thought

Ghosts of Africa

The Sun Butts In

Three Martini Lunch

It Is

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