Black & White Online Art Show
Black and white art often consists of only highlights, shadows, and shades of gray. By not using color, compositions can be seen more readily because structure and spatial relationships take precedence. Similarly, shapes, lines, textures, and contrast in black and white are prominent. As a result, black and white is more likely than color to create an abstract visual.
If you see artwork you’d like to purchase, please send an email (info@portludlowart.org) to make an appointment with the artist.
Swine Lake by Alan Ahtow
On the Beach by Jeanne Joseph
Silvermine Moon by JoAnnna Caro
Switched Off by Alan Ahtow
Moonlight #2 by Lu McBride
With No Red by Mary Lynn Laker
Pin Cushion of the Deep by Alan Ahtow
Shallow Lines by Pamela Raine
North by NW by Jeanne Joseph
Moonlight #3 by Lu McBride
Konichiwa by Ross Axiotis
Moonlight #1 by Lu McBride
Contagion by Janice Gruber
Growler by Ross Axiotis
Roadmap I by Victoria Foster Harrison
Alan Ahtow
Choice of Direction by JoAnna Caro
Black, White & Gray All Over by Carol Nielsen
Lighting the Crests by Pamela Raine
Moonlight #5 by Lu McBride
Rosa by Jolie Maki
Moonlight #4 by Lu McBride
The Monster by Shirley Bomgaars
The Bride by Shirley Bomgaars