Marlene Bauer (1950)  Late Afternoon, 2022

Late Afternoon

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Weekdays, 2022

Weekdays

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Sunset, 2022

Sunset

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Hillside, 2022

Hillside

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Blue Sky, 2022

Blue Sky

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Daylight, 2022

Daylight

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Red Field, 2022

Red Field

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Shutters, 2022

Shutters

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Fire, 2022

Fire

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Windows, 2022

Windows

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Early Morning, 2022

Early Morning

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Lake, 2022

Lake

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Along the River, 2022

Along the River

2022

ink on paper

20 x 24 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Riverside View, 2022

Riverside View

2022

ink on paper

20 x 24 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Rooftops, 2022

Rooftops

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Marlene Bauer (1950)  Dusk, 2022

Dusk

2022

acrylic and ink on paper

24 x 20 inches framed

Press Release

For the month of May, Russo Lee Gallery is pleased to present Recent Work by Marlene Bauer. This exhibition features mixed media works on paper which are intimate in scale and subject matter. Grid-like and subtly illustrative, these works reference both architecture and the natural world, exploring rich and subtle variations in juxtaposed series of images. Universal in their suggestive allusions, they invite close study and reflection.

A Northwest native, Marlene Bauer received her BFA in 1976 from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Since that time, she has exhibited her work throughout the Northwest and also taught art as an associate professor at Marylhurst University through 2015. Her work is in private and public collections along the West coast, including the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Health & Science University, Safeco Corp, and Cities of Seattle and Portland. Public commissions include a columnar mosaic for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, WA, and selected projects for public libraries in Portland and Troutdale, OR.