And the Sky Burst Forth, by artist Josanne Glass, captures a dynamic interplay between restraint and abandon, presenting a bold vertical rupture of vivid blue and rust tones against a serene grey-white backdrop. This striking composition invites the viewer to explore the dramatic release of energy, evoking the powerful moment when the sky itself seems to open. Oil on canvas, 24x24".
Artist Bio: Born in Maine, raised in northern California, and summered in Mexico, Josanne Glass settled in Utah as an adult for the skiing. She worked in business for nearly thirty years ending her career as a vice president for an international firm. Although Glass studied art before leaving the corporate world, she came to art as an avocation late in the game. Her focus is on color, texture, and surface quality resulting in work that is simultaneously minimalist and organic. Glass is represented by Phillips Gallery in Salt Lake City.
Artist Bio: Born in Maine, raised in northern California, and summered in Mexico, Josanne Glass settled in Utah as an adult for the skiing. She worked in business for nearly thirty years ending her career as a vice president for an international firm. Although Glass studied art before leaving the corporate world, she came to art as an avocation late in the game. Her focus is on color, texture, and surface quality resulting in work that is simultaneously minimalist and organic. Glass is represented by Phillips Gallery in Salt Lake City.