January 21st, 2020
This California native mixed media artist captivates her audience and collectors yet again with figurative studies, her famous Fibonacci series, a collaboration with her brother Dave expanding on Equus, and the inevitable Entropy collection.
January 16th, 2020
By Veronica Vale : As powerful as an individual large-scale work can be, gallery walls are an affordable alternative that can offer great dimension and character to your space, and when done right, can feel just as impactful as a single piece. Here we’ve broken down the five main types of gallery walls along with our best tips to achieving these fresh, charming looks without any of the clutter.
January 8th, 2020
Serious art connoisseurs don’t just curate their personal art collection—they also direct how the pieces will rotate through, and be shown in, their homes.
January 6th, 2020
By Veronica Vale : As we welcome in a new decade, we also welcome in new interior design trends and artistic styles. Interior designer Michelle Ogundehin from the BBC series Interior Design Masters relays the latest interior design trends of 2020, and we’re excited to see how our Gallery MAR artists can bring these chic new trends to your home.
December 31st, 2019
Our Gallery MAR Manager and Fine Art Consultants answer clients’ most frequently asked questions.
December 29th, 2019
By Veronica Vale : These frosty winter days call for a new Netflix series to binge, and the BBC’s Interior Design Masters delivers. The show begins with 10 aspiring interior designers, competing to win a career-defining interior design commercial contract (and not to worry – no spoilers here!).
December 17th, 2019
After a well deserved break from her heavy load of Christmas commissions, Cristall is excited to return to her studio in happy abandon and make more magic.
December 16th, 2019
By Veronica Vale : In recent years, St. Clair’s work focuses less on the figure and more on the exploration of interior spaces. He explains how this transition has opened up his process: “I wanted to make work that was as much about light, color, and form as the idea behind it. Making interior paintings with signifiers (paintings, guitars, records, etc.) still allows for an identity or human presence in the painting… [but] in a more organic way now.”
December 9th, 2019
By Veronica Vale : Montana- based encaustic artist Shawna Moore began using sketchbooks “as a way to chronicle thoughts and practice drawing” when she began architecture school in 1983. Since then, she’s used sketchbooks “to keep the creative wheel moving forward when out of the studio.” Occasionally, her sketches serve as studies for future paintings, but more often, they serve as visual diaries of her travels.
December 7th, 2019
By Victoria Slagel, Fine Art Consultant Friday, November 29th marked the start of our winter season in the gallery with a snow storm and incredible artwork by our own Park City artist, Bridgette Meinhold. “Among the Trees” explores and celebrates the nature of forests, through layers of wax and paint, Meinhold expresses her love […]