Maggie Russell Art

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I thought I had finished this piece earlier this week but on the day of delivery, I saw it with new eyes and realized th...
02/05/2026

I thought I had finished this piece earlier this week but on the day of delivery, I saw it with new eyes and realized that some adjustments needed to be made. I am grateful that I was able to go back and make some changes and am so happy with the result! Capturing someone’s life in a portrait is a difficult practice to describe. Sometimes it feels like lassoing a blade of grass.

🤍🖤🤍🖤Another commission project completed and ready for delivery 🤍🖤🤍🖤
02/02/2026

🤍🖤🤍🖤Another commission project completed and ready for delivery 🤍🖤🤍🖤

Seeing birds peck at the icy ground and fly from branch to branch has given me new eyes for this painting.  You can find...
01/28/2026

Seeing birds peck at the icy ground and fly from branch to branch has given me new eyes for this painting. You can find it and a whole batch of new work from my latest series entitled “Viewfinder” on my website. ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ Here is a poem (about birds in winter) by Mary Oliver:
Chunky and noisy,

but with stars in their black feathers,
they spring from the telephone wire
and instantly

they are acrobats
in the freezing wind.
And now, in the theater of air,
they swing over buildings,

dipping and rising;
they float like one stippled star
that opens,
becomes for a moment fragmented,

then closes again;
and you watch
and you try
but you simply can’t imagine

how they do it
with no articulated instruction, no pause,
only the silent confirmation
that they are this notable thing,

this wheel of many parts, that can rise and spin
over and over again,
full of gorgeous life.

Ah, world, what lessons you prepare for us,
even in the leafless winter,
even in the ashy city.
I am thinking now
of grief, and of getting past it;

I feel my boots
trying to leave the ground,
I feel my heart
pumping hard. I want

to think again of dangerous and noble things.
I want to be light and frolicsome.
I want to be improbable beautiful and afraid of nothing,
as though I had wings.

Website: www.mrussellart.com

🎄✨ CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE STUDIO BLOWOUT – THIS IS NOT A DRILL! ✨🎄I’m making SPACE for all the wild, wonderful new ideas co...
12/12/2025

🎄✨ CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE STUDIO BLOWOUT – THIS IS NOT A DRILL! ✨🎄
I’m making SPACE for all the wild, wonderful new ideas coming in 2026… which means my treasure trove of original paintings from as far back as 2017 needs NEW HOMES before the year is out!!
These pieces represent MANY different eras of art making, are priced to fly out the door, and make for great last-minute gifts.
Visit www.mrussellart.com and click the “SHOP” tab to see what’s available!!! 🎁

This Friday!
10/15/2025

This Friday!

Finished hanging my work at Eclectic Eye this morning.  I am happy to have released my weird art to the care of such a c...
10/11/2025

Finished hanging my work at Eclectic Eye this morning. I am happy to have released my weird art to the care of such a cool place.

Looking forward to Friday, October 17th!  Come by Eclectic Eye between 6-8pm to see what I have been working on.
10/06/2025

Looking forward to Friday, October 17th! Come by Eclectic Eye between 6-8pm to see what I have been working on.

Here are a couple of close ups and one full image of work that I’ll have on display at Eclectic Eye in October.  Join me...
09/26/2025

Here are a couple of close ups and one full image of work that I’ll have on display at Eclectic Eye in October. Join me on October 17th from 6-8 pm at Eclectic Eye on 242 S. Cooper in Memphis, TN. My show is entitled “Viewfinder”.
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Millenials are on their phones a lot. I confess to a daily rotation of Instagram, facebook, and sometimes tiktok. I also confess that most of the news of the world comes at me via these platforms and one short video can lead to a doom scrolling info session that reminds me we are all going to die and we should all be very scared and offended. It’s occasionally interrupted by a Zennial “fit check” or a video of a dog doing something cute. Symbolically, when my screen is off and devoid of the synthetic light that it emits, it appears to be an infinite, dark, void. When my phone is on, that synthetic light sucks me into a cycle of ever-evolving information. With the tap of our fingers, our singular human bodies can be overloaded with the magnitude of human suffering. Still, I have fooled myself into thinking that more scrolling will fix the ache of the world. I have watched myself become addicted to the algorithm as the internet has morphed from America Online into a sort of disease labeled “chronically online.” We sit in waiting rooms and look down into pocket sized, handheld windows into a world we are powerless to change.

In an attempt to break the window, I have begun to walk in nature. It is on my walks that I shift my gaze from synthetic light to the light of Divine Creation. When I change my view in this way, I find sense of peace available in the present moment. To me, the beauty of the earth is a general revelation afforded to all of us. It serves as a picture book letter from God. If birds can invent songs and gather their food, the wind can make leaves and grass dance, seasons can continue to change, so can humanity. It’s a natural algorithm. Shifting my gaze in this way is my spiritual and creative practice. The body of work that I’ve created is entitled “Viewfinder” and it’s intended to reflect the practice of shifting my gaze up and out, changing the algorithm.

Meet the Ganus family! I asked their mom Jessica if she could tell me a little bit about their family and about the trio...
08/26/2025

Meet the Ganus family! I asked their mom Jessica if she could tell me a little bit about their family and about the trio of kiddos. This is what she said: “I would say we contain multitudes like any family: times of noise and quiet, bursts of activity and lazy days, being deeply rooted here in Memphis and enjoying adventures all around, trying to live a modern life in a 130+ year old house.
As a trio: they annoy and protect each other, take turns being the voice of reason/maturity and the voice of absurdity😜, inching closer together as they figure out how to be each other’s people.” I love that last part, about “figuring out how to be each other’s people.” Siblings are the longest and most enduring connection we’ll ever have. They are the keepers of our childhood memories.

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