Toler’s landscapes fill our senses with nature, adventure and exploration. Toler uses brilliant colors and moody compositions, pulling the viewer inward and then outward to view a new perspective, reinforcing a sense of closeness and warmth.
Portraits
Figures
Animals
Flowers
Bold, beautiful buds and blossoms filled with color and vibrational rhythms bring to life their natural floral essence. Toler’s flower-patterned structures encompass a vast array of flower-like vegetation spanning unusual shapes and sizes. In Toler’s flower art collection, her flowers are used to celebrate, mark transition, and to bring renewable joy and healing.
Abstracts
Toler’s abstracts communicate a clear and interesting message of media diversity, compositional competence and design tension. Focusing on these abstract works of art provide an overarching overview of both horizontal and vertical underpinnings. The shapes and colors pull the viewer out of the ordinary personal realm and invite the viewer to go deeper, discovering depths that await within—unexplored, dramatic, and restless.
Mandalas
The mandala represents a basic archetypal image of the self. Psychologist Carl Jung believed that his success around this “individuation” process began with his consistent commitment to the making of mandalas. In this collection, Toler constructs a visual voice, using color and design to refine a visual language that depicts communications with the self. Beginning with this archetypal design, Toler’s collection holds an overview of personal and collective reflections.
Cards
This unique selection of cards represents a stunning review of original art works currently located in the homes and offices of a diverse group of people from around the United States. People who have purchased these works of art, from Boston to San Francisco, will readily admit these pieces provide outstanding value and offer their owners and their families a lifetime of comfort and pleasure.