Inspired by a photograph taken of a Pakistani tribeswoman with a striking countenance and distinctive lines conjured by time. Despite old age, her bright, blue eyes remained clear and piercing. Done with pastel on 18″x24″ paper.
Artist: J.R. Goslant
Inspired by a photograph taken of a Pakistani tribeswoman with a striking countenance and distinctive lines conjured by time. Despite old age, her bright, blue eyes remained clear and piercing. Done with pastel on 18″x24″ paper.
Artist: J.R. Goslant
A simple yet elegant portrait of woman done during a study of the face and lighting. Pastels and pencil were used on an 18″x24″ paper.
Artist: J.R. Goslant
A beautiful watercolor landscape depicting Cascades Park off Main Street in North Woodstock, NH during a tranquil summer day done on 12″x18″ paper.
Artist: J.R. Goslant
A depiction of a whale inspired by the Native American cultures of the Pacific Northwest, hand-carved and painted on river driftwood. The driftwood is 12″ long and just under 4″ tall.
Artist: J.R. Goslant

A cross-cultural ouija board with traditional “yes,” “no,” “hello,” and “goodbye” responses, the English alphabet has been replaced with the Elder Futhark runes, an all-seeing eye radiates from the center and the words “O spirits, come forth and speak unto us peacefully, or leave us be,” in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics create a frame for the center. A unique symbol appears in each corner: Ankh, Eye of Horus, Wiccan Star, and the Ohm symbol. All the symbols have been lightly hand-etched. The center symbols are hand-painted and the hieroglyphics highlighted with gold ink. The board is approximately 14″x20″.
Artist: J.R. Goslant