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The Girls’ Gate

Located just below the Conservancy Garden and a few pirouettes to the east is The Girls' Gate. In equivalent to Olmsted's non traditional garden aspect, Barbara did not want to follow the lines of an A-typical girl standard. Just like the Central Park Commissioner's decision on a truly magnificent garden metamorphosed, Barbara's painting did as well. On 102nd street and 5th Avenue, enter the Girls’ Gate with these amazing gardens just flits away.  While entranced in the rendition of the Girls’ Gate, notice the loud yellows in the girls’ inexhaustible dreams.  The soft cloudy whites and the vibrant pinks make their innocence and yet curious ways conform to a non-certain,  boundless limitation.  There are no walls to this garden.  The Girls’ Gate  was named and created for all of the girls and for all of their future in mind.  It was created for the girls’ to dream and dance in the most beautiful colors that nature can create and let their imagination take them to places with no boundaries.  Barbara Zagorski encaptured those fleeting moments on this canvas with fearless courage exactly as it should be. With her inner child dancing and drifting, this painting makes it easy to visualize girls of all ages fluttering along without a care in the world, adding purple or blue to wherever they deem fit with a splash of pink or green for added pizazz.  The happiest of all creatures at this very moment peeks through every inch.  They are creating their dreams just as the Girls’ gate proposed.

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The Girls' Gate Painting

Barbara Zagorski

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 60 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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Originally listed for $4,800

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The Girls’ Gate Located just below the Conservancy Garden and a few pirouettes to the east is The Girls' Gate. In equivalent to Olmsted's non traditional garden aspect, Barbara did not want to follow the lines of an A-typical girl standard. Just like the Central Park Commissioner's decision on a truly magnificent garden metamorphosed, Barbara's painting did as well. On 102nd street and 5th Avenue, enter the Girls’ Gate with these amazing gardens just flits away.  While entranced in the rendition of the Girls’ Gate, notice the loud yellows in the girls’ inexhaustible dreams.  The soft cloudy whites and the vibrant pinks make their innocence and yet curious ways conform to a non-certain,  boundless limitation.  There are no walls to this garden.  The Girls’ Gate  was named and created for all of the girls and for all of their future in mind.  It was created for the girls’ to dream and dance in the most beautiful colors that nature can create and let their imagination take them to places with no boundaries.  Barbara Zagorski encaptured those fleeting moments on this canvas with fearless courage exactly as it should be. With her inner child dancing and drifting, this painting makes it easy to visualize girls of all ages fluttering along without a care in the world, adding purple or blue to wherever they deem fit with a splash of pink or green for added pizazz.  The happiest of all creatures at this very moment peeks through every inch.  They are creating their dreams just as the Girls’ gate proposed.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

60 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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Having a knack for just about everything that the right brain functions, Barbara has explored it all.  Her first successful medium was during the folk art movement of the 80’s.  She painted early Americana life on fire boards while living in the beautiful countryside of New Jersey.  When her road brought her to the South, she picked up a new medium of pottery.  It was entirely different but demanding just the same.  She now resides in Atlanta and shares her time on Hilton Head Island, SC, creating art that, once again, proved her range of creations is endless.  She has been influenced by John Cage as well as German Artist, Gerhard Richter. Barbara Zagorski's paintings evolve in different stages.  The incidentals that emerge are all by chance, thus, her paintings let her know when each is completed.  The amount of detail, color, texture and design in her work are boundless and eternal.

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