Friday, September 17, 2021

Adelman Fine Art, Music as Muse exhibit 2021


                  Colours  34x50"   collaged thrown and splattered paint on canvas and paper   2021

Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

Music as Muse

August 17through October 17th


Donovan was a fine muse for me. This is only the third time I have integrated thrown paint on paper with a thrown and splashed canvas. I love the results. I peel the thrown paper, giving a contrast to the painted canvas and the painted paper. I will be attempting more of these. 

Adelman Fine Art, Music as Muse


            Catch The Wind  48x30" thrown and splattered paint on canvas 2019/2021

Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

Music as Muse

August 17th through October 17th


Another Donovan. This painting had been around for awhile. I updated it with some brighter underbrush and topped with wild thrown white 'flowers'...blowing in the wind. I apologize for the quality of photo, time for a new camera. It you like it, the Adelman website has a better photo. www.adelmanfineart.com. Or better yet, go see it in person. This exhibit is always fun, there is so much wonderful talent and it's insightful to see the musical muses each artists gravitates to create their works.


Music as Muse, Adelman Fine Art

                  Try for the Sun   20x20"  thrown and splattered paint on canvas  2021

Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

Music as Muse Exhibit

Aug 17 through October 17 2021

Donovan was my chosen muse for this painting. Try for the Sun is a wonderful ballad about love and friendship between two young men. Love is so hard to find, when it comes along, in any form, grab hold with both arms.

sold

 

Music as Muse, Adelman Fine Art



           First there is a Mountain (Donovan) 48x60" thrown and splattered paint on canvas   2021


 Adelman Fine Art, San Diego

Music as Muse Exhibit 2021

August 13th through October 17

I have been fortunate to have been represented by Adelman Fine Art for the past four years. The Music as Muse exhibit is always one of my favorite. This year all my paintings were created while listening to the music of Donovan. This particular painting had been a few incarnations, adding, subtracting, altering, thus the title, "First There is a Mountain...then there is no mountain, then there is..."



Thursday, July 29, 2021

Oceanside Museum of Art NOW March 13 through Aug. 1 2021




NOW   
An exhibit that highlights the perspective of Twenty Women Artist to the political and social atmosphere of 2020. TWA proposed the exhibit in 2018, unbeknownst to them that 2020 would be a year of radical change. The commentary went from our personal lives as female artists to illuminators of our country and world's challenges. 

My work highlights the plight of  marginalized people, the January insurrection and climate change as it pertains to wildfires.

This exhibit was such a strong showing of women artist examining and translating through art,  the world in the crisis of 2020.

Interview with the curator, Alessandra Moctezuma on KPBS, Friday, August 30th, noon.

Upcoming exhibits:

Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles. Women's Exhibit

Adelman Fine Arts, San Diego. Music as Muse

represented by:

Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles              Adelman Fine Arts, San Diego

LGOCA, Laguna Beach       Mitchell Contemporary,  Idaho           L'Attitude Gallery, Boston


Monday, June 7, 2021

Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles




                                  Aspen  collage   paper thrown paint on canvas and paper    20x20"  

Introducing a mixed media collage using my 'thrown' paint technique on paper, applied to 'thrown' paint on canvas.

 

Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles

 Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles


                            Rosebuds 40x30" thrown and splashed paint on canvas 
                                 Elation  20x30" thrown and splashed paint on canvas


Two paintings sold recently at the open studio event at the, Rebecca Molayem Gallery in Los Angeles. Both clients were people who appreciate and relate to my work and what it is I am trying to discuss, both with technique and style. I say discuss because I have a certain intention when making my work, once it's viewed however, the viewer has his own interpretation and intention. It is a back and forth conversation with the painter, the work and the viewer. 

Rebecca Molayem Gallery has represented me since 2017