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Congratulations to our Winter Solstice winner, 

Todd Benedetto.

Thank you to everyone who entered.

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above: Moon Hiding, 24" diameter, oil paint, mica on magnesium on yupo mounted on panel, $2,400.

I wish everyone a happy new year. May 2026 bless you with good health, happiness, and may you be surrounded by terrific artwork. May the stars, moon and sun all shine their light into your life, as you light up

each person you encounter.

Angel Face


The earth
turning her
stone face
up, a tilting
of the layered geology


running in
crumpled bands

while we are

enclosed

in a rushing vehicle,
only my mind
touching the
upturned skin


Angel face
speak the meaning
from your opulent
throat, say
what I want to hear,
a revelation
carrying me home.


-Karen Fitzgerald, 2017

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Above: Light, 42" diameter, oil paint, mica, withe 23k gold on yupo mounted on panel, $4,200.



Please join us on Tuesday, January 27, 7 - 8:30pm for the opening reception of What You Cannot Hold, an exhibition of my paintings at

The Gallery at 310 Riverside Drive,

 Riverside Drive at 103rd Street, NYC

Curated by Jim Richards and Don Piper.

The exhibition runs January 25, 2026 - April 26, 2026.

The gallery is open 24/7.

What if you like my work but feel you cannot afford to purchase it?

I believe art should live in the world, not only where resources concentrate. I’m continuing a project rooted in the solidarity economy called Pay What You Wish.

 I’m offering a small selection of original works through a pay what you can model. You choose the price that feels accessible and honest for you. This is an ongoing experiment in trust, care, and shared value — an invitation to collect art without financial barriers.

Find a new selection in each newsletter.

More on this topic can be found on my new Substack page:

Substack
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When There Is Light

When There Is Fire

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When It Rains

When Night Lifts Into The Sky

Email me using the button below or by replying to this newsletter with the artwork name and the price you are willing to pay to claim this offer.
First come first serve.
The works above are available on a sliding scale, $75 - $700 each. No questions asked: choose the price that is right for you and get in touch with me. (Framing is not included.) Sizes vary slightly, each about 21 x 17," image size 12" diameter. These are solar etchings on BFK Rives paper.

If this resonates with you — or someone you know — I hope you’ll join me in imagining new ways art can circulate: generously, collectively, and close to home.

               Watch this space for new selections with each newsletter.

Get in touch with Karen
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Via Combusta 2, mica, oil paint on magnesium on yupo mounted on panel,
12” diameter, $350.

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Hiding Moon, mica, oil paint, India ink on silver on yupo mounted on panel, 

12” diameter, $350.

 @fairshareart, the artist collective that connects collectors directly with artists, is hosting a holiday promotion, THE GIFT OF SEEING. These special promotions from each artist are listed with their work, a wonderful opportunity to bring home original art. January's selections mark the close of the promotion. New work is posted on the 1st of each month.

Fair Share Art on Instagram

 Silken Twine

A Spliced Connector Group exhibition at Artsy.net.

Curated by Linda Tharp

From the curatorial statement:



Joy & Woe are woven fine,
A Clothing for the Soul divine;
Under every grief & pine
Runs a joy with silken twine.
-William Blake, from “Auguries of Innocence”



Twine is made of two strands, twisted in opposite directions and then twisted together to create a strong cord. Each separate strand is an extended helix, one turning left and the other right, which are then bound together by being wound together. The word twine itself evokes both twinned and twain: two together, but also two inalterably split.

In Blake’s verse, two extremes of human experience – joy and sorrow – are bound together in a weaving of such fineness and lightness as to create a fabric to clothe the soul. This paradox evokes the inextricable bond between love and loss, presence and absence, joy and woe. Grief is the stationary warp of the fabric, and joy the mobile, silken weft. Love carries with it the prospect of loss, longing attaches to a glimmer of joy.



Find the full statement here.

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 Above: Burning Bush, 60" diameter, oil on canvas, $13,150.

Pell Lucy’s exhibition 


𝘐𝘕𝘋𝘞𝘌𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘙𝘚 / 𝘖𝘜𝘛𝘋𝘞𝘌𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘙𝘚 

Indwellers/Outdwellers on Artsy
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The Pearl From the Sky, 15" diameter, oil paint, mica, variegated leaf on yupo mounted on panel. 

Find this painting at the Museum of Wisconsin Art until  January 11, 2026. 

The Museum is open Wed–Sun: 9:30–4:00. 

205 Veterans Avenue, West Bend, WI 53095

My work is widely available outside of the studio.
Find it in these online presentations:

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Please feel free to call on me for all your visual art needs!

www.FitzgeraldArt.com

How might my artwork add to a project you are working on? I'm happy to discuss and quote prices for commission projects: give me a call.

646.369.7184

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