Behold the power of red. After black and white, red is the first color that humans perceive. It’s the color babies see before any other and the first that those suffering from a brain injury start seeing again. One of the boldest colors in the spectrum, red stands out in artwork and grabs our attention more than any other color can.
Here in Seeing RED, we get to bask in all the ways red connects with us. The color of our blood, vitality, and life force- red communicates love, lust, heat, anger, majesty, passion, and power. And all at the same time, warning us of danger, fear, rage, and aggression. All those red flags. Red has so much to say!

Seeing RED

Best of Show- Barcelona Woman

Director’s Choice- Inyeon (Fate) II

Director’s Choice- What Is Seen, Only in the Dark (The Wolf)

All Passion Spent

Pain Containment Pod #2: Left Foot

Red Lobster
Rebecca Steiner
collage constructed from cut-and-pasted printed paper
Lyme, Connecticut

Re-emerging (White Men's Veins)

The red pill or the blue pill?

A House Divided

We'll Always Have Paris

Punk Parrot
Peter Bartczak
air brushed and hand painted acrylics on illustration board
Royal Oaks, California

Red Family and Friend
Joelle Ford
quilt, gesso, acrylic paint and varnish on wooden stretcher
Lawrence, Kansas

Centerfold

FIRE STARTERS

Shields, Patrick

Seeing Red

Red Scene #5/Tree of Life

The Fire Inside

Bedikah

Monterosso

Boogie Woogie
Kim Smith
watercolor
Benicia, California

Code Red

The Mad Hatter

SUBLIME

Double Vision

Jack of Diamonds
Kenneth Hershenson
dye sublimation metal print with rear flush frame
Berkley, Michigan

Congress

Between You and Me

Parallel Dreams

Brazen

Aftermath
Hector Rodriguez
digital
Miami, Florida

MM Recumbent 4

Red Cactus

Night Thoughts by Pool Light
Malcolm Glass
photography
Clarksville, Tennessee

Transfigure #8 Red

Angular Merkel

The Sisterhood of Essential Workers
Pennie Fien
papers, old metal tray, lace, cord, vinyl placemat, pencil, marker
Redondo Beach, California

I Spy Something Red
Julie Kornblum
coiled basket with plastic produce bags, red objects
Woodland Hills, California

BLM

Angry lovers

Kimberly in RED

The Seeker

Sterling

Mon Lapin á la Mode

Jesus Saves

Arrangement in Red
Scott Raynor
ink on paper
High Point, North Carolina

Boxed In
Annemarie Jung
photography
Canach, Luxembourg

The One at the Cocktail Bar

Reflections

Every Time He Walks Away

Red Door

Red Amour
Jimmie Shealey
oil on panel
The Woodlands, Texas

Red

I Don't Glow, I Burn

Amore

Seeing Red
Kamryn Tulare
colored pencil
Seattle, Washington

Holding It Together

Red

Robert in Blue and Red

Caverns of the Heart
Nicholas Milinazzo
oil on panel
Roanoke, Virginia

Hollister
Bob Moskowitz
oil
Thousand Oaks, California

Construction Site # 20: The Vermilion Bird

Lost youth
Judith Golombowski
digital
New Berlin, Wisconsin

Bow

The Language of the Stars
Emma Larkin
acrylic, pencil, pastel on paper
East Orange, New Jersey

Untitled

Yes, Mother

Spin Cycle

Missing Murdered Indigenous Women
Joyce Gordon
linen, cloth, embroidery threads, textile paint
Nordland, Washington

American Youth
Megan Mickael
mixed media- photography, painting, collage
Palos Verdes Estates, California

Radiant Energy

Wolf

I Blame You

Circuit Notes

Dance Giggle Sing

Red Sea

Bad Blood
Julie Harris
cloth, photo, photo transfer and stitching
Sayreville, New Jersey

Our Lady of Sorrows and the Four Mysteries

Unfurled

Making a Killing

Lianas

Chinese Gas Station

Princess

Hanging in the Balance
Laura White Carpenter
found objects - drum support, ballet shoe, chain
Providence, Rhode Island

"Hope" is the thing with feathers

Porcelain

Siobhán
Debra Archibald
acrylic on wood panel
Toronto, Canada

Caught Red-Handed

Untitled
Patricia Llovera
watercolor
Pasadena, California

Seeing Through

WAITING
Kathryn Cirincione
color solar etching with three plates
Bolinas, California

Untitled No. 12, 2022

In God We Trust

My Mom Wore Revlon's Love that Red
Mimm Patterson
hand stitched collage with momigami & found object
Palo Alto, California

Spooning

Blurred Lines
Judith Daniels
Joomchi created with mulberry paper, flashe paint, textile markers and cotton thread
Rockland, Maine

untitled #5
Joseph Gattulli
mixed media
Plainview, New York

Period 1
Siyi Tang
photography
Savannah, Georgia
