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INTRODUCING THREE ORIGINAL STYLES OF RINGHOLZ WORK:

 

SOLOS:

Ink drawings on panel describe Ringholz as an abstract artist. They are loose line drawings that showase her schooling in drawing. They are signed in red ink symbolizing how art is her bloodline, and once again mimic a graphic street art appeal. She refers to them as Solos because they are usually made with with one line and each of them is an original. Being placed at a lower price point, Amy intends for solos to replace prints. She will only make originals.

solo6solo5solo7Solo #9

 

URBAN WILDLIFE:

Up and coming Urban Wildlife pieces have a more street art feel. They are loose and untamed, they still have a sketchy raw feeling to them and often times some of the canvas will be left unpainted. This is a combination of western art with an urban vibrancy. These paintings have a more modern feel and will suit contemporary collectors. Due to the rawness of the image, they are left unframed.

UpliftCoyDemureUndertone

ScreechHootGrowlMechanical Rabbit

RumbleWhisperTrotPounce

Swoosh

 

CLASSIC RINGHOLZ FRAMED ORIGINALS:

The classic Ringholz pieces are portraits and stories of animals that are fully completed and polished paintings framed in shadow box black frames. They use ink line work and oil paint and while capturing the personalities of her subjects, they also dabble in abstraction.

RegalChin-Upperch

Catch of nightRabbitkingdomcomesunsetred

cattleguardpioneermcmorleysoftersideofbears

Lake SlothRockyMoonshineWhopper

LunaBlue Skies AheadCome Fly With MeAlpenglow

chandlerromeoforwardmarchTeddy

outlawsDark and StormyCautionRat Pack

Fireweedcolleen

 

STORYTELLING PAINTINGS:

GuardiansmischiefmakersLiving Off Of FaithFull Moon Rising

Been SentConductorConsulting The KingTeaching Horses To Fly

TruceDrop and Smell The LIlacs

 

 

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