Welcome to the website of

Ann Herzog Wright and David K Wright

dkwright@wi-net.com

715-824-3007

                                                              From our home here in the quiet town of Amherst Wisconsin. we have launching a website aimed at showing our latest work, be it paintings, sculpture, a spattering of jewelry, and a journal It is our hope that the art pieces find a new home and the journal (blog) provides a little entertainment. You will have to be the judge of that, of course. (I have now gone to a real blog ( http://davidkingwright.blogspot.com ).

        In the many pages that follow, we are showing much of the work that is presently available. Some of the pieces are in shows, others are in fine galleries in this state and in distant lands. We will try to represent where each is and the approximate price. Some pieces may have recently sold and that will be so stated. I will make every effort to keep the site current and provide our customers with up-to-date information on our work.

 Painting by Ann H Wright 

18" x 24" on canvas board

Ann just finished this painting of a boat moored in Door County. We were drifting around the harbors of Lake Michigan and found many rather interesting crafts. It was evening and the light was warm and intriguing. As of Dec. it is still wet but will go on the market soon.   

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   Two Ailwives on a Rock

In Wisconsin, yup that is where we are, there are fish in great profusion. These are two very dead ones drying on a Lake Michigan  rock.  The small Ailwives are the food fish for the big ones I like to catch. By looking in the journal you will, in fact, see me with one. This piece just finished being shown at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK. It did not sell, so this is your opportunity for a nice purchase. 

Wright Fine Art  LLC

    Ann Herzog Wright   David K Wright

Sculpture by David Wright"

  

"Momentary Prize"

This piece will be showing at the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum in Neenah in Jan.

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  "Tanya"

The mother and child theme is irresistable. I couldn't help myself from this appreciation of tender simple moments. This sculpture is 58" in height and made of bronze or polymer. 

  

Sculpture by David Wright