October 2021 Update

Ingrid Has been very busy creating these last few months. Below, you will see new work: transparent layered canvases, abstracts and commissions. All of them have the unique and subtle elements that continue to make her work so intriguing.

Recent Commission

Timeless Royalty, Layered Mixed Media, 65 x 57 inches (165 x 145cm)

Timeless Royalty

In October 2019, Ingrid’s most avid patron and art collector commissioned her to do a monumental portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. He and his wife are anglophiles and frequent visitors to England. They wanted a piece that symbolized not just the queen’s life, but also her influence on generations of people across two centuries. It was a difficult task and Ingrid had to dig deep into her creative source. The piece took nearly 18 months and was completed on April 21st, the queen’s 95th and just 12 days after Prince Philip’s passing.  A sad and sweet coincidence.

The collectors are very pleased with their new work and were kind enough to allow us to share an image of the work here. We hope you will find it as inspiring as they do.

Winds of Change

Winds of Change 48 x 76, Acrylic, Collage and Resin on Canvas

All of Ingrid’s works incorporate abstract elements, usually the initial layer is an abstract form. Several years ago, she decided to explore the ideas hidden in her layered work. The results have been beautiful abstract works alive with a unique and vibrant energy all their own. They have been well received and many clients have multiple pieces.

Layered Work

Ingrid is often asked to describe her artwork. Labels are like boxes, they confine and define something that, in this case, is fluid. She combines so many differing genres and materials into a single work that it is difficult to describe simply. For example, the main image is usually Renaissance or Baroque, then she adds collage that is reminiscent of the early 20th century. Abstract treatments throughout the work are influenced by contemporary and post war art. And all this is incorporated using 21st Century industrial materials such as Acrylic, Resin and bonded aluminum. So rather than pigeon-hole her work, we’ve decided to simply show the most recent pieces in a slideshow format and let the viewer decide – enjoy!

  • Follow Your Heart 38 x 30" Layered Mixed Media
  • Fly Away with Me, 19 x 25" Layered Mixed Media
  • Queen Audrey 29 x 25 inches Layered Mixed Media
  • The Monarch 29 x 17" Layered Mixed Media
  • Memories Set Free 38 x 32" Layered Mixed Media
  • Isabel and Harold, The Travelers 34 x 36" Layered Mixed Media
  • The Family Tree I, 42 x 26" Layered Mixed Media
  • The Family Tree II, 34 x 24, Layered Mixed Media
  • The Protector, 31 x 27" Layered Mixed Media

Recent New Abstracts

Ingrid’s abstract work continues to evolve. In the slideshow below, you will get a sense of how her layered work influences her abstracts and vice versa. Several of the works have embedded objects or sculptural elements projecting from the canvas. This added dimension blurs the line between painting and sculpture.

  • You Are My Sunshine 36 x 50
  • Beyond the Blue 40 x 65, acrylic and resin on canvas
  • Summer Solstice 48 x 76, acrylic and resin on canvas
  • Butterfly Effect, 56 x 56" Acrylic and resin on canvas
  • Contemplations of Miro 48 x48 Acrylic, Resin and Steel on Canvas
  • Sherbert 48 x 78 inches, Acrylic, Resin and Steel on canvas
  • Beyond Time, 56 x 56 inches, Acrylic, Resin and Steel on Canvas

Ingrid’s Gift of Art to Her Husband

The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson
The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson

Ingrid gave me this glorious work of art yesterday.  Let me share a little of what this means to me.  Ingrid is my wife of 16 years.  In that time we have experienced many things, children, challenges, joys, all of them wrapped in love.  We have always shared our creative spirits with each other.  When she began working on this piece, “The Oracle,” she asked me what I thought.  “You must keep it, it is magnificent.”  I replied.  Instead of keeping it, she gave it to me.  But it is much more than a great work of art, it is a connection to us, our family, our inspirations, even our mentors.

The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson - Detail
The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson – Detail

A brief history of the artwork

The central figure is from a painting by our dearest friend and art mentor, Eva Cellini.  Now in her late eighties, Eva has been an inspiration to both Ingrid and me; Ingrid for her art and me for my writing.  Beneath the woman are the components of many dismantled computers.  My son and I got the joy of pulling them apart.  Ingrid knows my love of all things technological and sci-fi.  The butterflies were opened and chosen by my daughter; take a close look, one is impossibly beautiful, transparent.

The-Oracle-20x15-butterfly-detail
The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson – Detail

The oracle doesn’t have a right eye, in its place is a laser emitter.  It cuts through the fog of time and reveals the truth.  Her gown is made up of music, the sounds of beauty and art.  And she is floating above all that technology.  She is not denying technology, her eye is made of it after all.  No, she accepts it, uses it where appropriate, but is not overwhelmed or in love with it, and it is part of her.  She weaves music, art, technology, nature and time into her prophesies.

The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson - Detail
The Oracle by Ingrid Dee Magidson – Detail

It is a wonderful piece, personal and beautiful.  I am grateful to a beneficent universe that would put me together with my amazing wife.  Thank you.