
Figurative
“Figurative work is the story that lays upon a beautifully painted ground.“
—Eileen Zegar
Self Portraits
Joey & Me, oil on canvas 48" x 36"
Self Portrait with Zoey, oil on canvas, 6' x6'
Dreamtime, mixed media on wood
Corpuscles, oil on wood, 32" x 44"
The Five Elements: Water, oil on canvas, 5' x 5'
The Five Elements: Fire, oil on canvas, 5' x 5'
In a 1981 Washington Post review of my work , I was described as “the dog lady.”
— Eileen Zegar
A Day In The Life—a series. Early works on paper—collage, oil pastels, color xerox, spray paint and ephemera. These were the narrative musing of life through the eyes of my black dog, Zoey. Then I built a 6’ black, fake-fur-covered, high-heeled pump that was driven to the Baltimore Children’s Museum in the back of a Mustang convertible.
mixed media on Fabriano paper, 22” x 30”
Who's an Animal
Oh, the World Owes Me a Living
Window Shopping
Who's Working
Zoe Profile
Animals
Blue Bird, oil on hardboard, 12" x 12"
Angel, oil pastel on paper, 15" x 22"
Ralphie & Joey, oil pastel on hardboard, 18" x 24"