PERFECTLY LOST

On View November 14, 2025 - January 17, 2026.

Walker Fine Art is excited to announce PERFECTLY LOST, an exhibition that beckons us back to our innate curiosity - a call to explore freely and rediscover wonder in the everyday.

Through installation, paintings, and mixed media, six artists reflect on how our environment can gently shape us, offering a space for healing, inspiration, and transformation. Rooted in the richness of the natural world and guided by a deep sensitivity of color and material, their work evokes moments suspended beyond time and place - inviting us to slow down and simply be.

This group exhibition features the work of Holly Wong, Sharon Strasburg, Sara Pittman, Ana Zanic, Eileen Roscina, and Mark Penner Howell.

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THERESA CLOWES

HOLLY WONG created layered, mixed media works that transform trauma into pathways of healing. Through cutting, sewing, and reassembling delicate materials, she explores memory, resilience, and the power of repair. Drawing from natural forms, mythology, and time-based processes, her work becomes a ritual of restoration - where beauty emerges through the act of mending.

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GEORGE KOZMON

SARA PITTMAN’s paintings are rooted in emotion - intuitive, abstract compositions that evoke the invisible rhythms of motherhood, memory, and nature. Built through layered color and shifting form, her work creates a sense of spaciousness, inviting stillness and reflection. Petals, air, light, and other natural elements surface not as literal images, but as traces of presence, transformation, and time. These paintings offer a place to pause - to linger in ambiguity, and to sense what might otherwise remain unseen.

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SARA SANDERSON

Nature is static, always forming emergent patterns in a moment or millennia into captivating rhythms. SHARON STRASBURG’S close observation of nature’s metamorphosis it the spark that forms her prismatic narratives of color, texture, light, and space. Her complex colorful collages reflect a subjective landscape that is not precisely by expressively rendered.

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SABIN AELL

Through quiet tension between the richness of colors and the delicacy of the medium of watercolor, ANA ZANIC seeks to expose the fragility and grace of nature’s realms - reefs - in her new series. Scattered moments of human existence trickle in through her intricate mark making and blend with textures of the natural world to create a harmonious pair.

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DERRICK BREIDENTHAL

In her new series, EILEEN ROSCINA gently subverts traditional ways of seeing, inviting viewers to slow down and reconsider their relationship to light, vision, and knowing. Drawn to the quiet intelligence of the earth, Roscina turns her gaze to the intricate connective networks of mycelium - offering a moment of stillness, curiosity, and communion with the natural world.

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MARK PENNER HOWELL’s mixed media works invite us into whimsical realms where the boundaries of time, space, and behavior dissolve. Balancing structure and freedom, these environments offer moments both thoughtfully crafted and delightfully impulsive, encouraging viewers to linger, explore, and reconnect with their sense of curiosity.

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Expand your Collection!

View the complementary works hanging in our back gallery

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