It all started when…
Like most of the pioneers of abstract modern art, Ruth Gilmore Langs exploited the evocative interrelation between color and form to create an aesthetic experience that engaged the sight, sound, and emotions of the public.
She believes that total abstraction offers the possibility for profound, transcendental expression and that copying from nature only interferes with this process.
Highly inspired to create art that communicated a universal sense of spirituality, she innovated a pictorial language that only loosely related to the outside world, but expressed the artist's inner experience.
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Full Moon Over The Mighty Huron
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Dreams are Free
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Meet me There
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Tall Flight
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Isn't she a River
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Step Right Up
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Catch and Release
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Saturday night
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Pidee Bea Pond
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Shooting Stars
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In Love
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Kiss Me
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Light
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Tributry
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Autumn Rapture
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Wildflowers
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Wildflowers
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TURNING
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TURNING