About
Stephanie Fowler is a painter who works mostly in acrylic, with the occasional pastel, palette knife, or pour. Her paintings come from a life spent moving: months at a time in Vietnam and Peru, stretches in South Africa and Namibia, long drives through Arizona and Colorado. Most of them are tied to a specific place she stood in.
The work ranges from the literal to the loose: a bull elephant coming out of the Kruger dust covered in rust and purple; the layered light of Antelope Canyon; a Vietnamese fisherman casting nets under a hazy sunrise; and abstract acrylic pours that, halfway through, turn out to be a breaching whale or a slot canyon. She paints the way she travels: wherever she gets dropped off with her supplies while everyone else hikes ahead.
Each piece on this site carries where it came from. The brand is art nomads: paintings from the road.