This page is a temporary page to give collectors a preview of the upcoming exhibit.
Lania D'Agostino
Natural Selection
Opening Reception April 15th, 2023 4pm-6pm Show runs from - April 15th, 2023 - June 8th, 2023
Preview (collector's advance viewing)
As a member of our Collector's Preview list, you have the unique opportunity to see all of these pieces and have a first opportunity to purchase the pieces in the exhibit before it opens to the public.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
Call or email to make a purchase or schedule a visit to the gallery.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Additional images, or a video, to see the work from alternate angles are available upon request.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
3, I Found You When I Needed To Land
30"x43"x1", 2018, Oil, enamel, ink, graphite, charcoal, conte on wood panel $3,800 |
American
16"x20"x1", 2018, Oil, goldleaf, graphite on wood panel $2,000 |
American Dreamer
17"x19", 2020, Acrylic, oil enamel, conte on wood panel $1,800 |
And Then There Was None
30"x45"x1", 2019, Acrylic, Oil enamel, conte on wood panel $2,000 |
Bird Song
30"x48"x1", 2019, Oil, enamel, acrylic, ink, graphite, charcoal on wood panel $3,800 |
Black Hemlock
12”x18"x2", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, charcoal, conte, resin coated on raw edge wood panel $1,200 |
Black Tupelo
10"x18"x2", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, charcoal, conte, resin coated on raw edge wood panel $1,200 |
Blue Jack Rabbit In Pink
30"x46"x1", 2013, Oil, acrylic, ink, conte on wood panel $3,000 |
Brother Damian
8"x10"x3/4", 2023, Oil, enamel, conte, on wood panel $300 |
Brother John
8"x10"x3/4", 2023, Oil, enamel, conte, on wood panel $300 |
Color Within the Lines
30"x80"x2", 2020, Oil enamel, conte on wood panel $6,800 |
I Saw You Centuries Ago and Now I’ve Found You
60"x39"x1", 2019, Oil, enamel, ink, graphite, charcoal on wood panel $6,000 |
The Ephemeral Being
30"x32"x1", 2023, Oil, enamel, conte on wood panel $3,800 |
The Ephemeral Beyond the Boundaries
30”x37"x1", 2023, Oil, enamel, conte on wood panel $3,800 |
Winter Moon - Red Bud
16"x20"x1", 2017, Graphite, acrylic, conte on wood panel $900 |
Jack Rabbit In Blue and Green
30"x41"x1", 2013, Oil, acrylic, ink, conte on wood panel $3,000 |
Jack Rabbit Jane
30"x39", 2016, Oil, ink, conte on wood panel $3,000 |
Mask It Up, One
11"x12"x1", 2022, Oil enamel, conte on wood panel $700 |
Mask It Up, Two
12"x12"x1", 2022, Oil, conte on wood panel $700 |
Mask It Up, Three
12"x12"x1", 2022, Oil, gold leaf, enamel on wood panel $700 |
Silver Birch
12"x18"x2", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, charcoal, conte, resin coated on raw edge wood panel $1,200 |
Strange Fruit, I Am Me
18”x20"x1", 2016, Oil, enamel, graphite on wood panel $1,500 |
Strange Fruit, I Can Hear What They Say
19"x18"x1", 2016, Oil, enamel, graphite on wood panel $1,500 |
Strange Fruit, I’m Not Sure What They Really Said
19"x18"x1", 2016, Oil, enamel, graphite on wood panel $1,500 |
Strange Fruit, Jack Rabbit Jill
30"x80"x2", 2017, Oil, enamel, graphite, charcoal on wood panel $6,000 |
Sweet Buckeye
12"x14"x1", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, pastel, epoxy coating on wood panel $1,200 |
The Gathering
30"x46"x1", 2019, Oil, enamel, acrylic, ink, graphite, charcoal, conte on wood panel $3,800 |
Trembling Aspen
10"x18"x2", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, charcoal, conte, resin coated on raw edge wood panel $800 |
When You Wake Up and Realize You Are Still Dreaming
22"x24"x1", 2017, Oil, graphite on wood panel $2,000 |
Winter Moon - Cotton Wood
12"x20"x1", 2017, Charcoal, acrylic, conte on wood panel $900 |
Winter Moon - Hemlock
12"x16"x1", 2017, Oil, enamel, acrylic, conte on wood panel $900 |
Winter Moon - Magnolia
16"x20"x1", 2017, Graphite, acrylic, conte on wood panel $900 |
Winter Moon - Red Bud
16"x20"x1", 2017, Graphite, acrylic, conte on wood panel $900 |
Yellow Birch
12"x18"x2", 2018, Acrylic, graphite, charcoal, conte, resin coated on raw edge wood panel $1,200 |
Land Rights
22"x24"x1", 2019, Acrylic, enamel, conte, on wood panel $2,000 |
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Bio/Statement
Lania D'Agostino (b. 1957) grew up in Michigan, and is an American artist based in Baltimore, MD after moving there in the 1980's to study at The Maryland Institute College of Art from which she received a BFA (1985).
She is an avid (some would say obsessed) maker of things. Some of these creations begin with direction from an emotionally charged connection to a social issue and others are creations that evolve from a direct flow from her inner spiritual self. This intuitional direction shows mostly in her drawings and paintings as she creates figurative works of child like images with jackrabbits, toys and large eyed children. These all seem to have an underlying feeling of an emotionally charged world of the knowing of the unknown. In her spare time D’Agostino runs her company D’Agostino Studios LLC where she designs and build life cast figures and custom mannequins for the museum and film industry. In her personal studio there is the ongoing castings of transgender communities, homeless youth in Baltimore and figurative pieces concerning climate change. These installations have been shown in solo and group shows and she hopes to bring awareness and acceptance of all these issues with this work. Her creations share their stories through wide-eyes and surprising colors, transporting viewers to a place of contrasting emotions. Lania has been recognized as a Sondheim Semi- Finalist (Myerhoff Gallery) and has received the Gutierrez Memorial Legacy Grant as well as the Maryland State Arts Council. Her work has been on display at School 33 Art Center, Gallery 788, ArtScape, Area 405 Gallery, Max Gallery, Gallery 1448, Minas Gallery, Villa Julie College Gallery, Manhattan Arts International, Maryland Art Place, Creative Alliance, and Y Art Gallery among several other creative spaces. Lania lives and works at her studio space in Federal Hill with her partner and her 2 cats. |
The Naked Truth Show
Podcast Interview - www.thenakedtruthshow.com/post/lania-d-agostino
Website - https://www.laniadagostino.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dagostinostudios/
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Lania D'Agostino
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Podcast Interview - www.thenakedtruthshow.com/post/lania-d-agostino
Website - https://www.laniadagostino.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dagostinostudios/
Facebook -
Lania D'Agostino
D'Agostino Studios