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Private Collections   Page11
1. A-Br     2. Bu-Da    3. De-Fi    4. Fo-G     5. H-I      6. J-K       7. L-McK      8. McL-Pa     9. Pe-Sa    10. Sc-Ta   11.Tr-Z
 

Collection of
John Travolta


"Eve Petite"

  Collection of Chris Tucker
Annapolis, MD
 

Collection of
Donna Vacca
Ontario, Canada


"Lemonette"

 

Collection of
Mary Ann
Van Soest


"Little Yellow Bend"

 
Collection of
Kenneth and
Bobby Jo Veit

Harleysville, PA


"Escape"
 

Collection of
Michael Wallerstein
New York, NY


"Light White Cotton"

  Collection of
Norris and Audrey Walton
Fallston, MD


"Rochelle Mansion"
 

"Blue Ground Mini"

"Swanfare I"


Collection of
Bob Ward, FL
  Collection of
Ivan and Becky Weaver
The Villiages, FL


"Maryland on Main"
 

Collection of
Velma Weeks
Wilmington, NC


"Reflect"

 

Collection of
Mark Weiner
Palm Desert, CA


"Low Blue View"

  Collection of
Julia Wheeler
Annapolis, MD
 

Collection of
Ralph White
Redondo Beach, CA


"Mellow Yellow"

 

"Cooking Light"

"Bow Wow"

"Red Start"

"Peace Petite"


 

 

 

Collection of
Christopher and Jeanne Whitely
Havre de Grace, MD


"Spencer Silver Mansion"

 

Collection of
Lee Ann Wilkinson
Lewes, DE


"Sand Dance"

 

Collection of
David Williams
Millersville, MD


"Between"

 
Collection of
Allyson D. Williams
Catonsville, MD


"Density"
 

 

Collection of
Paul and Lisa Wigdor
Montclair, NJ


"Tidelines"

 

Collection of
Jason and Lauren Windsor
Baltimore, MD


"Light Watch
"

  Collection of
John Wood
Bowie, MD


"Cradled on Snow"
 

 

 


Collection of
Dr. Randall and Janna Young
Harrisonburg, VA

Dr. Randall C. Young:
"Caroline Jasper's painting "Lumintice" leaps off the canvas with its vivid colors and brilliant use of shadows and sunlight to create the image of an unexplored path in the woods. The underlying use of red provides a stark contrast to the shades of blue and green in the landscape and makes each element of the painting seem more realistic. When one looks at the painting, one can easily imagine taking a trip down this winding path through the woods wondering where it will lead. Is this the path less chosen? My wife and I rarely agree on art, but Caroline's painting was one of the first we both loved from the moment we saw it."
 

Collection of
Yetta Zaffar
Camp Hill, PA


"Cadmium Light"

 

Collection of
Sara Zaldneck
Raleigh, NC


"Dawnlight Dance"

 

"Lumintice"

© Caroline Jasper

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