Anne Kaferle
Available Art
Alexander Long, 2025
From the exhibition False Fronts.
Acrylic, Inkjet, and Resin on Board
9x6
Motif in Blue highlights clean geometric forms, drawing from the visual logic of waveform-inspired quilt patterns. Its quiet structure and color shifts make it a refined, modern interpretation of traditional quilting motif.
Organic cotton fabric and thread, wool batting, machine-pieced, hand-quilted
8” x 8”
Motif in Gold highlights clean geometric forms, drawing from the visual logic of waveform-inspired quilt patterns. Its quiet structure and color shifts make it a refined, modern interpretation of traditional quilting motif.
Organic cotton fabric and thread, wool batting, machine-pieced, hand-quilted
10” x 8”
Motif in Pink highlights clean geometric forms, drawing from the visual logic of waveform-inspired quilt patterns. Its quiet structure and color shifts make it a refined, modern interpretation of traditional quilting motif.
Organic cotton fabric and thread, wool batting, machine-pieced, hand-quilted
10” x 8.5”
Mike Whiting, 2025
Painted Steel
Glitch continues Mike Whiting’s exploration of the space between the digital and physical. Handcrafted in painted steel, the work transforms the language of early video games into bold, geometric form. Precision and play intersect as Whiting turns a moment of digital error—a “glitch”—into something enduring and tangible.
Known for merging minimalism with nostalgia, Whiting’s sculptures reinterpret the pixel as a sculptural unit of design and memory. Glitch embodies his signature aesthetic: industrial craftsmanship balanced by a distinctly human sense of humor and wonder.