Esther Pearl Watson
"The Weirding Field"

January 5-28, 2007


Esther Pearl Watson grew up in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Her family moved often, since her father's hobby of building huge flying saucers out of scrap metal and car engines didn't always sit well with the neighbors. Esther's pieces are often overtly narrative, clear but mysterious scenes of houses or figures ornamented with snippets of prose telling just enough to get the viewer's own imagination engaged, wanting to know more. Some are about family, some about places, all have a rich  interior life. Her works without words are just as suggestive of story, also exerting a deep emotional pull. Her works have been comissioned for magazines including Time, New York Times, and Entertainment Weekly.



"Richardson Square Mall"
8"x10"
Acrylic on panel
$950.00
SOLD


"Wylie High School"
20"x24"
Acrylic on panel
$2,500.00
SOLD

 



"Field on Fire"
8"x10"
Acrylic on panel
$950.00
SOLD



"Wylie Texas in the Future"
8"x10"
Acrylic on panel
$950.00
SOLD



"Wylie, 1987"
10"x12"
Acrylic on panel
$1,400.00
SOLD




"Saucer of the Future"
8"x10"
Acrylic on panel
$950.00
SOLD


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