Sapling & Cumulo-Stratus

2024

acrylic on canvas

69.5 x 51.5 inches

 

Kingdom of Love

2024

acrylic on canvas

32 x 50.25 inches

White River Glacier

2024

acrylic on canvas

52.5 x 76 inches

Honeymood

2024

acrylic on canvas

32 x 50 inches

 

Looking at You

2024

acrylic on canvas

15 x 30.25 inches

 

My Rock

2024

acrylic on canvas

41.5 x 62.25 inches

 

Mourning Doves

2024

acrylic on canvas

12.25 x 22 inches

Barred Owl

2024

acrylic on canvas

76 x 53.5 inches

Family of Three

2024

acrylic on canvas

41.5 x 67 inches

Tondo Indigo Rondo

2024

acrylic on canvas

27 diameter inches

 

Mountain Man

2024

acrylic on canvas

41.5 x 61 inches

Lion Heart

2023

acrylic on canvas

32 x 26.75 inches

Upstanding

2023

acrylic on canvas

38.25 x 28 inches

Massive – Massiff

2024

gouache on paper

5 x 20 inches

Press Release

Russo Lee Gallery is pleased to present a preview of works by Lucinda Parker created for her, now postponed, September exhibition. This new body of work celebrates her late husband, Stephen McCarthy. She states that, "he was my main man and most loyal supporter year in and year out for 53 years".

 

The gallery will continue to provide updates about rescheduling this exhibition in-person. For now, please take a look at the preview online and reach out to us with any inquiries. Thank you.

Originally from Boston, Lucinda Parker received a Bachelor of Arts jointly from Reed College and the Pacific Northwest College of Art, in Portland, OR, and a Master of Fine Art from Pratt Institute, New York. Her work has been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the Pacific Northwest and nationally. The Portland Art Museum honored her with a mid-career retrospective in 1995, and the Boise Art Museum presented a solo exhibition of her work in 2002. She was also included in the Bonnie Bronson Fellows twenty-year retrospective at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR. Parker’s work is part of numerous collections throughout the Pacific Northwest. Major public collections include the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University, the Portland Art Museum, and the Seattle Art Museum. Public commissions can be found at the Oregon Convention Center, Portland City Hall, and the federal courthouse in Bakersfield, California, among others. Recently, she completed a major public commission through the Washington State Arts Commission for the Department of Labor & Industries in Tumwater, WA.