Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Untitled LR394 (Foliage over blue background)

2024

acrylic on paper

19.25 x 15 inches framed

 

Untitled LR341 (Figure in blue)

2024

acrylic on paper

18.75 x 14.75 inches framed

 

Untitled LR397 (Two figures with red scarves)

2024

acrylic on paper

18.75 x 14.75 inches framed

 

Untitled LR399 (Two floating heads)

2024

acrylic on paper

18.75 x 14.75 inches framed

 

Untitled LR398 (Figure with head turned)

2024

acrylic on paper

18.75 x 14.75 inches framed

 

Untitled LR389 (Child in white sweater)

2024

acrylic on wood panel

12.5 x 9.5 inches framed

 

Untitled LR393 (Figure holding lamb)

2024

acrylic on paper

19 x 12.75 inches framed

 

Untitled LR340 (Fallen figure with boots)

2024

acrylic on linen

5.5 x 13 inches framed

 

Untitled LR391 (Figure on dollar bill)

2024

acrylic on U.S. currency

5.75 x 9.25 inches framed

SOLD

 

Untitled LR390 (Two disfigured faces)

2024

acrylic on metal

5.75 x 6.50 inches

 

Untitled LR396 (Figure with gas mask)

2024

acrylic on tin can

5.5 x 6.25 inches

 

Untitled LR395 (Blue bird)

2024

acrylic on metal

6.5 x 4.25 inches

 

Untitled LR392 (Figure in red)

2024

acrylic on trowel blade

7 x 3 inches

 

Press Release

For the month of August, Russo Lee Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Eric Stotik. With meticulous execution, Stotik continues to create paintings with intense visual impact. This body of work is composed of acrylic on paper, wood panel, and found metals. Bordering on the dark and mysterious, each piece evokes pathos, often examining where nature, man, and culture collide.

Eric Stotik grew up between Papua, New Guinea and Melbourne, Australia. As an adult, he came to Portland to study art at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, where he graduated in 1985. He won the prestigious Betty Bowen Memorial Award in 1994 and was Artist in Residence at the Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for the Graphic Arts, Portland Art Museum in 1997. He was named the Regional Arts & Culture Council’s 2011 Fellow in Visual Arts. He has shown his work extensively throughout the Northwest, and his work is included in the collections of the Hallie Ford Museum at Willamette University, Salem; the Portland Art Museum; the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah; Idaho State University; the New York Public Library; and Yale University.