Terri Froelich: Featured Artist Showcase
October - December, 2024
Exclusively at 643 Laurel
Join us in celebrating the captivating work of Terri Froelich in our latest Artist Showcase! From October to December 2024, immerse yourself in a collection that explores the delicate balance between color, form, and the raw beauty of nature. Terri’s art invites viewers to experience the interplay of light and movement as she captures the subtle yet powerful forces that shape our world. Whether you’re discovering her work for the first time or have been following her journey, this showcase offers a chance to experience Terri’s unique perspective up close.
Visit us at 643 Laurel Shop to experience Terri Froelich’s stunning collection in person—see the intricate details up close, feel the energy of each piece, and find the perfect artwork to bring a touch of inspiration to your home. Whether you’re looking to transform a space or simply soak in the creativity, this showcase is a must-see!
Can’t make it in person? No problem! Browse and shop the entire collection online, where you can explore each piece at your own pace and bring a little piece of Terri’s artistry into your space, no matter where you are.
About the Artist: Terri Froelich
At the heart of Terri’s artistic practice lies the interplay of color and form, drawing inspiration from the intricate minutiae encountered in her everyday explorations, whether close to home or in distant travels. She delves into the dynamics of movement driven by natural forces like wind, tides, and currents. Central to these explorations is the vital element of light, which she observes as it dances upon water, casts elusive shadows, sculpts shapes, evokes emotions, and enriches hues. Through photography, she captures fleeting glimpses of order within the chaos of ordinary scenes, selecting only the most serendipitous details. Daily observations and immersive color studies serve as a form of artistic muscle memory, guiding her as she paints. Her gratification stems not only from the daily revelations but also from the synthesis and amalgamation of rustic elements. Her artistic challenge lies in harmonizing disparate and sometimes contradictory experiences into cohesive works of art that resonate with profound personal significance.