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November 26, 2025

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Support local artists this holiday season with ShopInLiquid. From emerging talents to established creators, InLiquid's creative community offers exceptional artwork at accessible price points.

InLiquid is your one-stop destination to add amazing works by local, national, and international artists to your collection. ShopInLiquid is where you can find original artwork, high quality prints, small works, and more, all for $500 or less. Other works are available on Artsy, where you can find original artwork featured in InLiquid Exhibitions and works by current InLiquid Artist Members. 

WORKS UNDER $50

Evening Aspirations 121, $25

Keith Breitfeller, Evening Aspirations 121, Mixed Media on rag, From the Artist's Series, Evening Aspirations, 7.5" x 5.5"

Keith Breitfeller is notable for his abstract color field paintings using oil on canvas with a method that encourages regular experimentation, evolving over time to produce a consistent body of simplified, gradient color field paintings. His paintings search for stillness and serve as a meditative escape from a world of too much noise and information, providing an oasis from the complexities of modern living where one can reflect on what is essential. A fixture in the Philadelphia art scene for 30 years, Breitfeller has held solo exhibitions at prestigious venues including Vox Populi, Sande Webster Gallery, Abington Art Center and Perkin’s Center for the Arts. 

Jane Fonda Bottle, $45

Lynne Berman, Jane Fonda Bottle, Ceramic, 2012

Lynne Berman was an associate artist at The Clay Studio who brought a rich lifetime of experience to her ceramics, having worked as an English teacher, social worker, and director of the Newspaper In Education department at The Philadelphia Inquirer for ten years before dedicating herself to pottery. Born in 1969, Berman has become known for her distinctive ceramic bowls, bottles and cups that balance form and function. She strives to make her work round and not too heavy, and draws inspiration from the city’s energy, buildings, and variety, which all influence her creative process. 

WORKS UNDER $100

Balloons, $50

Mary Henderson, Balloons, 2003, Limited edition pigment print on Hahnemühle 308 gsm 100% rag paper printed at Silicon Fine Art Prints Ltd., 4.5" x 5.75", (original oil on panel 8" x 10") edition of 50

Mary Henderson constructs her paintings to show subjects in an unguarded moment of vulnerability and reflection, existing in a state of suspension between individual and collective identity. She presents her subjects out of context with minimal visual cues regarding location, interested in the ways people communicate shared identity in the absence of clear markers and in competing theories of the crowd as a unified organism versus an aggregate of individuals. A finalist for the prestigious 2019 Bennett Prize, Henderson has been awarded a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, a PCA SOS grant, and residencies at the Jentel Foundation and the Hambidge Center. 

November, $65


Janos Korodi, November, Print on matte archival fine art paper, 13" x 19", (Original artwork: 2001, oil on canvas, 57" x 35")

Janos Korodi was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1971 and has brought his European artistic sensibility to Philadelphia since 2015, working primarily as a painter while also exploring different forms of printmaking, murals and occasionally participating in interdisciplinary collaborations.  He received his doctoral degree in visual arts from the prestigious Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2013 and over the last 25 years his works have been exhibited in various countries across Europe and the US.  His talent has been recognized with the 2010 Eötvös Scholarship of the Hungarian State, which included a coveted studio residency in New York City, along with scholarships at the Hungarian Academy in Rome and multiple fellowships in Hungary. 

WORKS UNDER $200

Domestic Solution, $175

Amze Emmons, Domestic Solution, 2009, Screen print, 16" x 20"

Amze Emmons is a Philadelphia-based, multi-disciplinary artist whose research interests include walking and noticing, the politics of architecture, vernacular design, everyday evidence of community, and games, play, and generative systems.  He creates images that evoke a sense of magical/minimal realism inspired by architectural illustration, comic books, cartoon language, information graphics, news footage, consumer packaging, and instruction manuals.  He uses bright and lively pastel hues and detailed linework to depict familiar scenes of abandonment and decay typical of a post-industrial landscape, with the contrived cheeriness of the scenes inviting viewers to take a deeper look into an often neglected world. He has held solo exhibitions in major cities including Austin, Berlin, Boston, Madrid, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. 

Pieta, $200

Peter Sparber, Pieta, 2024, Giclee Print (original acrylic wash and pen on top of paper), 12" x 16"

Peter Sparber is a Philadelphia-based artist who actively engages with the development of visual arts in Philadelphia through his influential writing and art criticism.  He has focused his interest and energy on both his metaphysical and aesthetic interests, pursuing a non-dual understanding of reality and seeking to show something of the phenomenal and noumenal world as he sees it through visual art. Sparber earned his MFA from Cornell University in 1980 and continued to draw and paint throughout his forty two years working as a human resources executive, including seven years in Tokyo and Shanghai.

WORKS UNDER $300

First Monument, 2019, $250

Andrew Conti, First Monument, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 9" x 6.25"

Andrew Conti, born in 1977 in New Hope, Pennsylvania, is a painter and sculptor who creates compelling large and small works that explore color, calligraphy, monument and markers of memory.  Conti received his BFA in painting from the renowned Parsons School of Design in New York and continued his studies at Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan.  A long time resident of Japan, Conti returned to the US in 2009 and has held solo exhibitions at the Park Towne Place Gallery in Philadelphia and the historic Zuisho-ji Temple in Tokyo, Japan, with his work held in public and private collections in both countries. 

The World is Suddener, $300

Tasha Doremus,The World is Suddener, Archival pigment print of a sliced negative, 33" x 15"

Tasha Doremus brings a unique perspective to her art, having studied Archaeology and Ancient History at Liverpool University and worked in that field as a freelance excavator and illustrator for universities, museums and archaeological institutions in Britain, Bulgaria and Turkey. In 1993, Doremus moved to the United States and taught herself photography while experiencing diverse American landscapes through jobs including working on a ranch in Wyoming, fighting forest fires in Oregon and Utah and pulling espressos in Seattle. 

Untitled Bunny #4, $335

Anna Tas, Untitled Bunny #4, 2008, Archival pigment print, Image size: 14" x 14", Print size: 16" x 16"

Anna Tas creates work described as conceptual yet compelling, allowing the audience to interpret what they see in their own way and stimulating discussion about how we see and how images persist in our minds.  Tas is a British born artist who graduated with honours from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and is known for her intriguing conceptual and ambiguous work, particularly her innovative lenticular images.  Her work invites the audience to interpret what they see in their own way, stimulating discussion about how we see and how images persist in our minds.

Sausloaf, $400

Jenny Kanzler, Sausloaf, 2009, Painting, 10" x 10"

Jenny Kanzler, born in 1975, is an accomplished American painter of German and Eastern European descent whose captivating subject matter centers on tragicomic narratives, employing the uncanny to explore fear and humor through visual metaphor and folklore.  Kanzler holds an MFA in Painting from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (2005) and a BA in Sculpture from Syracuse University (1997).  She has exhibited at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, The Painting Center in NYC, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum as well as the Rodger LaPelle Gallery in Philadelphia, and was twice nominated for a Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award.

The Exciting Promise Of Canine Archaeology, $425

Elizabeth Pratt, The Exciting Promise Of Canine Archaeology, 2015, Mixed media on paper, 6" x 8.125"

Elizabeth Pratt is a contemporary painter and collage artist whose work blends elements of representation and abstraction to invent alternate realities, combining her own photographs and drawings with found imagery to create collage-like works which exist outside of time or place. She assembles images at random, using intuition and as a process of divination to allow the unknown reveal itself throughout the work. Her process is intuitively open, evolving itself in the moment. Her work has been exhibited nationally over the past 20 years, and she currently lives and works in Philadelphia. 

Earfull, $500

Kevin Broad, Earfull, 2021, Oil and charcoal, 19" x 14"

Kevin Broad is a Philadelphia based artist known for his masterful use of color and light across diverse mediums, having trained at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Broad’s creative process captures the sensations of light and color in our world, along with the emotions these can inspire, having developed a deep love for pigment and medium over time. His work explores the ebb and flow of nature with an inherent organic quality, painting the beauty he saw in the Pennsylvania countryside of his roots with an open and honest spirit.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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