Revi Meicler
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January l, 2020
monotypes and acrylic paint on canvas, 40 x 40 x 2 inches, $4000

January ll, 2020
monotypes and acrylic paint on canvas, 40 x 40 x 2 inches, $4000

Daybreak II, 2020
mixed media on canvas, 40x40 inches, $4000

Daybreak I, 2020
mixed media on canvas, 40x40 inches, $4000

Hope I , 2020
mixed media on panel, 40x40 inches, $4000

Memories of New Mexico, 2020
mixed media on canvas, 40x40 inches, $4000

Dusk, 2020
mixed media on panel, 30x30 inches, $2500

Dawn, 2020
mixed media on panel, 30x30 inches, $2500

Memories of New Mexico II, 2020
mixed media on canvas, 40x40, $4000

Fall II, 2019
mixed media on panel, 48x36 inches, $5000

Spring in Winter I, 2019
monotype, 16x16 inches unframed, $700

Spring in Winter II, 2019
monotype, 16x16 inches unframed, $700

Spring in Winter III, 2019
monotype, 16x16 inches unframed, $700

Spring in Winter IV, 2019
monotype, 16x16 inches unframed, $700

February, 2019
mixed media and monotype on paper, 32x24 inches, 42x33 inches framed , $2500

Winter Light V, 2019
monotype on archival bk reeves paper, 30x23 inches unframed, $1500

Winter Light IV, 2019
monotype on archival bk reeves paper, 30x23 inches unframed, $1500

Winter Light III, 2019
monotype on archival bk reeves paper, 30x23 inches unframed, $1500
About the artist...

View the inspiration images that inspired Revi's painting "Hope."
“I am present to impermanence when I paint and am developing the courage to risk destruction for the sake of the possibility of something greater sometimes attained and mostly not.”
Revi Meicler was born in Israel and grew up in France and the United States. Impermanence was a concept that was introduced at an early age. The subsequent relocations and immersion into various cultures enforced the awareness that we live in a state of constant flux where things are ever changing, moving, beginning and ending; where impermanence is the only constant.
Her painting process is about creating an illusion, just as our thoughts create the illusion of our story. Telling a story, however, is about creating permanence while painting is about letting go and reconnecting, creating and destroying, losing and finding, and most of all recognizing that the only thing that matters is the energy present during the creation; the same energy that creates and sustains us.
Meicler studied business, finance and art at the University of Houston and continued her studies at the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas. Her work is in many private and public collections in Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles in the United States, in Spain, and in France. In 2018 she was a finalist in the visual arts category for the Austin Critics Table Awards and in 2019 her paintings were acquired by the Kendra Scott Jewelry Corporate collection in Austin, TX and exhibited in the 2019 International Art Biennial, Houston, TX.
Visit artist's website - www.revimeicler.com