Osgood  - Vaux's Swift Watch

Vaux's Swift Watch

2017

monotype

44 x 84 inches

Osgood - Tree of Life

Tree of Life

2017

acrylic on paper on wood

60 x 48 inches

Osgood - stillness sings

Stillness Sings

2017

acrylic on paper on wood

48 x 60 inches

Osgood - Mt St Helens

Mt. St. Helens, A Story Told

2017

acrylic on paper on wood

36 x 48 inches

Osgood - Change of Plans

Change of Plans

2017

monotype

44 x 30 inches

Osgood - Gratitude

Gratitude

2017

monotype

44 x 28 inches

Osgood - Calm Again Spring

Calm Again Spring

2017

monotype

30 x 44 inches

Osgood - Spring Voice

Spring Voice

2017

acrylic on paper on wood

24 x 48 inches

Osgood - A quiet time winter

A Quiet Time, Winter

2017

monotype

30 x 30 inches

Osgood - Moving Forward

Moving Forward

2017

monotype

30 x 30 inches

Osgood - New Directions

New Directions

2017

monotype

22 x 30 inches

Osgood - Simple Desires

Simple Desires

2017

monotype

22 x 30 inches

Osgood - Mt Hood from Horse Thief

Mt Hood from Horse Thief

2017

acrylic on panel

16 x 20 inches

Press Release

In the exhibition Seeing Stillness, Kim Osgood returns to her roots in painting. Her new compositions celebrate the everyday object combined with flora, fauna and universal landscapes, utilizing rich color and lyrical forms. Osgood will also show her richly colored monotypes, a medium for which is she is well known. 

Kim Osgood has exhibited her work since the mid-1980s and her work has been part of exhibitions including the Oregon Biennial, Portland Art Museum; PICA; PVCA; Washington State University, Pullman; and Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay, OR. She studied at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY and the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is well collected and is part of many collections including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA; Nordstrom Inc, in multiple states; Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Portland, OR; Meyer Memorial Trust, Portland, OR; MOMO International, New York; Oregon History Center, Portland; and The Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts, Portland Art Museum, OR. She also received a 2011 Residency at Joshua Tree National Park in California, allowing Osgood to make work that was included in an exhibition at the park’s visitor center.