
Licking Valley by Marcia Alscher
Marcia Alscher grew up in St. Louis and trained in architecture. She now lives in Covington, where she uses acrylics to paint these intimately scaled, highly geometric portraits of the built environment.

Winter Sunset- 1930's Pole Barn, Union, KY by Marcia Alscher

Linden St., 19th C. Clapboard, Covington, KY by Marcia Alscher

paintings by Marcia Alscher

Ft. Washington Way - 1800's Cincinnati, OH by Marcia Alscher

Deserted Green House, Covington, KY by Marcia Alscher
Alscher is among the artists included in American Spirit, a group exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Galleries which opens this Saturday, and which includes work by my talented friend Cedric Michael Cox, whose paintings I’ve written about before.
with an element of pop art, cool
Yes, they’re a bit reminiscent of the work of David Hockney. I especially like the last one.
Oh, I like those too.
Dan, one of these would be the perfect companion to your Alan Grizzell painting, no?
Maya – I know! They would look great on opposite walls, looking at each other!
Ok, I just looked and the paintings are small. I’d need like two of them to go with my Grizzell.
Or, in what seems to have become my unofficial role as your art advisor, I’ll keep trying to find you more art!
I wonder how much it would take to buy the 1876 Republican Convention Print from Mary?!
Wow, I can’t even begin to guess…
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