Candace Loheed

Residency: July 2 - 23, 2013

 

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Yukata for the Break of Day, 2019

acrylic on canvas

60” x 40"

Yukata for Watching the Fog Lift, 2019

acrylic on canvas

60” x 40"

Kimono for Singing the Blues, 2019

acrylic on canvas

60” x 40"

Kimono for Blue Moon Gazing, 2019

acrylic on canvas

60” x 40"

 
Photo by Elliott Holland

Photo by Elliott Holland

Candace Loheed engages in different genres of art. She writes: "Flirting with the subliminal in my work creates a cohesion between my internal and external realities. My romance with technology facilitates my quest for the purely exuberant, intuitive, color-saturated, and spacious. Always searching for the light at the end of the tunnel, I am interested in the balance between the intentional, the peripheral unintentional, the spontaneous, and the structured. Thought, no thought."

Loheed’s work has been shown internationally in galleries, specialty shops, aquariums, museums, including Smithsonian Renwick. Artist, owner, and founder of Orangeland Gallery in San Francisco, she has studio space at the gallery where she creates paintings, giclée prints, and jewelry designs. She was born in Springfield, Vermont, and lives and works in San Francisco, California.

orangelandgallery.com/candace-loheed