Heather Lowe is grateful for friends and new acquaintances who have chosen to live with her artwork. She says, "It always completes the circle for me as I consider it part of the process of making art." Here are some of her works in people's homes.
Purchased at the Superfine Art Fair, these wonderful people then commissioned another more personal artwork.
Early paintings based on moire and dance.
One of Lowe's lenticular "Rounds" inspired from her walks in Griffith Park.
These 3-D Lenticulars were made for a show at the Lummis House, also known as El Alisal: An American Craftsman stone house built by Charles F. Lummis in the late 19th c. They were purchased later by her close friend.
A small flip lenticular from Lowe's Tai Chi series
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