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Ellen Wagener

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Ellen WagenerAmerican, b. 1964

Over the years, Ellen Wagener has developed a penchant for certain areas and places, revisiting these sites to observe the changing crops, weather, time of day or season. She absorbs the characteristics of a location and recreates it anew on paper.

Wagener's landscapes demonstrate her awareness of the great tradition of landscape painting, from which she invents her own conceptual and stylistic approach. The Hudson River School, American Luminism, the French Barbizon School, Impressionism, and 20th-century Iowa artists such as Grant Wood and Marvin Cone are the landscape painters that inspire her. At the same time, the influence of the work of such Abstract Expressionists artists as Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline can be felt in her use of frenzied, gestural lines. Her tour-de-force, F5Tornado, 2003, in the Figge Art Museum permanent collection, demonstrates her ability to work within her own alphabet of realistic landscape imagery to create symbolic, abstract works. Stormy clouds, burning fields, dust storms, and tornadoes move across her formerly pristine, carefully groomed landscapes, demonstrating the powerful force of nature.

Contrast is key in Wagener's work. There are strong gestural elements and ethereal clouds that soften the focus. While her renderings of fields and trees have a tactile quality, the skies are always elusive. The warm tones of the land against the cool colors of the sky are depicted in endless variations, whether spring, summer, fall, or winter. Her ability to capture the color, light, shapes, and textures of nature allows us to feel the cultivated land, to marvel at the endless diversity of the sky, and to have a mysterious encounter with nature.

SOURCE - https://olsonlarsen.com/artist/ellen-wagener (Oct 2025)

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1965, Round Hay Bales
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: U2015.68
Black Sabbath Cyclone
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: U2015.80
Black Sunday, April 14, 1935
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: UM2015.86
Cyclone 5:11 PM
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
Object number: U2012.55
Cyclone 5:12 PM
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
Object number: U2012.56
Cyclone, Chaos on a Grand Scale (2)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: UM2015.122
Cyclone, The Great Gig in the Sky (2)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: U2017.368
Cyclone, The Great Gig in the Sky (3)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: U2019.4
Cyclone, The Great Gig in the Sky (4)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: U2019.5
D.H. Lawrence Tree
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2011
Object number: UM2015.90
Dusk
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
Object number: U2019.231
Everyday Eden
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
1999
Object number: U99.47
Fall, Cumulus
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2006
Object number: U2012.22
Grand Garden
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
Object number: UM2023.11
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
1999
Object number: U99.48
Locust, (The Year the Locust Were So Bad)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2014
Object number: UM2015.85
Mark Twain, Cry Me a River (1)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2015
Object number: UM2015.83
Mark Twain, Cry Me a River (2)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2015
Object number: UM2015.92
Mark Twain, Cry Me a River (3)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2015
Object number: UM2015.93
Mark Twain, Cry Me a River (4)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2015
Object number: UM2015.94
Mark Twain, Cry Me a River (5)
Object Name: Pastel
Ellen Wagener
2015
Object number: UM2015.95
October Garden
Object Name: Drawing
Ellen Wagener
2001
Object number: U2001.217