
Spotlight Artist
Stephanie Buer
Pacific Coast
Artist Statement
A native of Detroit, Stephanie Buer has an intimate appreciation
of urban desolation and a love for the once-prosperous buildings
that have been abandoned to time and the elements. Her works
in both oil and charcoal capture with photolike detail the layers
of gritty history that accumulate as these places succumb to the
manipulation of vandals, artists, and the persistence of nature.
In the juxtaposition between decay and growth, Stephanie finds a
place that echoes the peace she finds in nature, with its endless
cycles of change. Part of the power in Stephanie’s work comes
from the absence of human figures in a place clearly marked by
them. Rather than allowing distant observation to become the
narrative, she draws viewers in to witness the space that people
have left behind, compelling them to personally experience
these modern relics that have been condemned by society. The
simultaneously idyllic and derelict scenes challenge viewers to
question their notions of beauty, while the detailed texture and
depth that is characteristic of Stephanie’s work invites them to
explore these places personally, as she does.
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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