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WHEN WE PLAYED TOGETHER   
Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026 
   
The death of someone dear by suicide is an excruciating memory.  
Tom was an esteemed musician, colleague and beloved friend. 
Meanwhile, my husband's career as an active performer was c View fullsize

WHEN WE PLAYED TOGETHER

Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026


The death of someone dear by suicide is an excruciating memory.
Tom was an esteemed musician, colleague and beloved friend.
Meanwhile, my husband's career as an active performer was cut short by illness.

This painting is a memory of a beautiful time as a balm for the remembrance of a devastating moment of profound loss.

Pictured are Ysuko, Alan and Tom, featured instrumentalists in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto Number 4.

HOW I MADE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT   Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026  Inevitably, we all go through experiences where we are required to bear the unbearable, and wonder how we survived. View fullsize

HOW I MADE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT

Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026

Inevitably, we all go through experiences where we are required to bear the unbearable, and wonder how we survived.

LE MIRACLE DU PETIT GARÇON ET DE SES OISEAUX   Oil on Linen · 48" × 36" · 2025   Sometimes what is beautiful goes unnoticed. View fullsize

LE MIRACLE DU PETIT GARÇON ET DE SES OISEAUX

Oil on Linen · 48" × 36" · 2025

Sometimes what is beautiful goes unnoticed.

NIGHT RIDE FROM NEW ORLEANS TO EL PASO   Oil on Canvas · 30" × 24" · 2025   This is what happens in the flat brush and desert in West Texas in the middle of the night when you have been on the road for many, many hours. View fullsize

NIGHT RIDE FROM NEW ORLEANS TO EL PASO

Oil on Canvas · 30" × 24" · 2025

This is what happens in the flat brush and desert in West Texas in the middle of the night when you have been on the road for many, many hours.

ONE MORNING IN LEFLORE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1931   Oil on Canvas · 60" × 48" · 2025   This memory of my Mom's was relayed to me by her many times. She never bought the Jim Crow narrative, even though she grew up in Mississippi in the Great Depression View fullsize

ONE MORNING IN LEFLORE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1931

Oil on Canvas · 60" × 48" · 2025

This memory of my Mom's was relayed to me by her many times. She never bought the Jim Crow narrative, even though she grew up in Mississippi in the Great Depression.

L'ODYSSÉE DE MON PÈRE   Oil on Linen · 60" × 72" · 2024    My father was a WWII veteran. His experience shaped much of his life. View fullsize

L'ODYSSÉE DE MON PÈRE

Oil on Linen · 60" × 72" · 2024

My father was a WWII veteran. His experience shaped much of his life.

AFTER THE STORM
   Oil on Canvas · 48" × 60" · 2024 
  
Eerie beauty in the aftermath of a storm. View fullsize

AFTER THE STORM

Oil on Canvas · 48" × 60" · 2024

Eerie beauty in the aftermath of a storm.

FOOLS AND COWARDS
   Acrylic on Board · 32" × 44" · 2023 
  
My Dad told me not to worry too much about the KKK because they are nothing but fools and cowards. View fullsize

FOOLS AND COWARDS

Acrylic on Board · 32" × 44" · 2023

My Dad told me not to worry too much about the KKK because they are nothing but fools and cowards.

WHEN WE PLAYED TOGETHER   
Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026 
   
The death of someone dear by suicide is an excruciating memory.  
Tom was an esteemed musician, colleague and beloved friend. 
Meanwhile, my husband's career as an active performer was c
HOW I MADE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT   Oil on Linen · 30" × 40" · 2026  Inevitably, we all go through experiences where we are required to bear the unbearable, and wonder how we survived.
LE MIRACLE DU PETIT GARÇON ET DE SES OISEAUX   Oil on Linen · 48" × 36" · 2025   Sometimes what is beautiful goes unnoticed.
NIGHT RIDE FROM NEW ORLEANS TO EL PASO   Oil on Canvas · 30" × 24" · 2025   This is what happens in the flat brush and desert in West Texas in the middle of the night when you have been on the road for many, many hours.
ONE MORNING IN LEFLORE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1931   Oil on Canvas · 60" × 48" · 2025   This memory of my Mom's was relayed to me by her many times. She never bought the Jim Crow narrative, even though she grew up in Mississippi in the Great Depression
L'ODYSSÉE DE MON PÈRE   Oil on Linen · 60" × 72" · 2024    My father was a WWII veteran. His experience shaped much of his life.
AFTER THE STORM
   Oil on Canvas · 48" × 60" · 2024 
  
Eerie beauty in the aftermath of a storm.
FOOLS AND COWARDS
   Acrylic on Board · 32" × 44" · 2023 
  
My Dad told me not to worry too much about the KKK because they are nothing but fools and cowards.

VANESSA JEAN FALGOUST

Figurative painter exploring memory, spirituality, and the human condition. Based in Poughkeepsie, New York.

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