Ginger Fox

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<b>Causing a Stir</b>, 2010<br>Acrylic on canvas, 24x20 inches<br>$3350
Causing a Stir

<b>Water Water Everywhere</b>, 2010<br>Acrylic on Canvas, 24x20 inches<br>$3350
Water Water Everywhere

<b>Bird with a Pearl Earring</b>, 2008<br>Acrylic on Canvas, 36x24 inches
Bird with a Pearl Earring

<b>The Window Dresser</b><br>Acrylic on Canvas, 24x48 inches
The Window Dresser

<b>Bee Aware</b><br>Acrylic on Canvas,
Bee Aware

<b>Monarch Metamorphous</b><br>Acrylic and Cardboard, 33x30
Monarch Metamorphous

<b>Bird On The Ball</b><br>acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches<br><i>sold</i>
Bird On The Ball

<b>Grapefruit</b><br>Acrylic on Canvas, 48x48 inches
Grapefruit

I experience immediate gratification from creating art. That feeling along with a twist of fate is surely the reason I became an artist. As my career as an artist has evolved, my style has continued to veer toward the surreal. I am producing paintings and sculptural collage works that I describe as organic surrealism.

Ginger Fox included in review of "50 Women Artists You Should Know" by Art Critic, Paul Varnell:

"For instance, there is the distinguished Spanish-Mexican surrealist Remedios Varo; the well-known bisexual surrealist Leonor Fini; the British lesbian painter Hanna Gluckenstein, known as Gluck; the British abstract sculptor Barbara Hepworth; Kay Sage, the talented and underappreciated partner of René Magritte; the Chicago still-life-with-landscape painter Susan Kraut; and the recently emergent Dallas-based painter of imaginary still-lifes Ginger Fox. Any and all of these women produce better and more interesting art than the fad-followers who crowd them out."

Complete Chicago Free Press review can be read here.

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Ginger Fox