Clean, modern depiction of glasses of water on books by Ellen Ezorsky (American, b. 1956). Three glasses of water are sitting atop a few stacked books. While this piece is executed in black and white, Ezorsky has achieved a wide tonal range between the shadows and highlights, bringing the scene to life. Of particular note is the way she has captured the reflections in the water and the light that the glasses cast on the surfaces below them.
Numbered, titled, signed, and dated along the bottom edge: 9/20 Water Glasses Ellen Ezorsky 11/81
Presented in a new white mat with foamcore backing.
Mat size: 20″H x 16″W
Paper size: 15″H x 10.75″W
Ellen Ezorsky (b. 1956) was born in New York City. After graduating from highschool in New Jersey, she attended State University of New York at Purchase before moving to California. In California, she attended Cabrillo College in 1977 and ’78 before spending two years at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. Ezorsky then returned to the west coast to attend and graduate from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in Studio Art. She then earned her MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. Since graduating, Ezorsky has exhibited extensively and her paintings have been acquired for many private collections across the country.
EXHIBITIONS
2005: MYTH, DREAM AND FANTASY; Juried show, Gallery 1581, Boston Graduate School for Psychoanalysis, MA
2002: ACTION/REACTION; Juried show, The Art Gallery at U.N.H.; Durham, NH
2001: THE ABSTRACTED IMAGE; Juried show, The Firehouse Art Center Gallery, Newburyport, MA
2001: UNFRAMED AND OUT OF THE BOX; Brickbottom Gallery; Somerville, MA
2000: HALLOWED GROUNDS; Juried show presented by the International Society, Tremont Street Gallery; Boston, MA
2000: SANCTUARY; 10th Annual International Women’s Day Exhibit, Rothschild Gallery; Cambridge, MA
1999: SANCTUARY; 9th Annual International Women’s Day Exhibit, Bunting Institute; Cambridge, MA
1998: SANCTUARY; 8th Annual International Women’s Day Exhibit, Bunting Institute; Cambridge, MA
1997: Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless Exhibition; Boston, MA
1996: PET PAINTINGS; Bernard Toale Gallery; Boston, MA
1996: FIRST ARTS/COLORS; Dudley House Arts Foundation, Harvard University; Cambridge, MA
1995: FIRST ARTS/COLORS; Dudley House Arts Foundation, Harvard University; Cambridge, MA
1994: ORDINARY THINGS, EXTRAORDINARY PERSPECTIVES; Cambridge Arts Council; MA
1993: The Jewish Community Center on the Palisades; Tenafly, NJ. (Solo Show)
1992-93: Jon Taner Gallery; Westwood, NJ
1991: JURY EXPOSITION; Synchronicity Space; New York, NY
1991: Bergen Museum of Arts & Science Juried Exhibition; Paramus, NJ
1990: The Stable Arts Center; Ridgewood. NJ
1989: San Francisco Art Institute MFA Exhibition; San Francisco, CA
1989: Prager & Co. Corporate Offices; San Francisco, CA
1988: Diego Rivera Gallery; San Francisco, CA
1998: Walter/McBean Gallery; San Francisco, CA
1987: Artists’ Liaison Competition; Santa Monica, CA (Honorable Mention)
1986: Studio One; Oakland, CA
1985: The Point Gallery; San Francisco, CA
1985: 13th ANNUAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION, Hill County Arts Foundation; Ingram, TX
1985: 7th ANNUAL DESERT WEST JURIED ART SHOW, Antelope Valley Arts Council; Lancaster, CA
1983: Porter College Gallery; Santa Cruz, CA
1983: Old Sash Mill; Santa Cruz, CA
1983: A&A Gallery; Santa Cruz, CA
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EDUCATION
1985-89 San Francisco Art Institute; M.F.A. Painting
1981-83 University of California at Santa Cruz; B.A. Studio Art
1979-80 Massachusetts College of Art; Boston
1977-78 Cabrillo College; Aptos, CA
1974-76 State University of New York at Purchase
MEMBERSHIPS
Arts Committee at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School – Current and Founding Member
Women’s Coalition for the Arts, Boston Chapter – Former Member
- Dimensions
- 16ʺW × 0.25ʺD × 20ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Still Life
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Etching
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
Very good condition for its age. Almost zero tonal ageing.
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