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New Prints by Tom Gehrig

ArtBrokers is proud to announce the addition of Tom Gehrig to our portfolio of artists. We are presenting eight images from his latest works, Temporary Monuments and Replica series, in this initial offering.

Impass #1 giclee print 26" x 26"

Impass #1 Giclee 26" x 26"

Tom Gehrig’s enigmatic and beautifully executed paintings set a surreal stage for us to contemplate and admire. They reference the positive side to our human condition that alters our planet in strange and delightful ways.

His most recent works, Temporary Monuments and Replica series, employ props or objects to express a temporal existence. The landscape itself plays the role of a stage for structures, objects and fragments of information.

Gehrig: “On the surface, my work is very reflective and peaceful. I attempt to draw you into my world by painting a romantic and beautiful place … but then I like to zap you! I want you to see another layer. Hopefully, the longer one stays with it, the richer that layer becomes.”

Gehrig received a B.A. (1971) at the California College of the Arts where he studied painting with Arthur Okamura, Peter Shoemaker and Robert Bechtle. He received an M.F.A. (1973) in Intermedia at Mills College, where he worked closely with electronic music composer Robert Ashley. It was this experience that opened the door to experimentation with collage, surreal imagery, theater and performance.

Replica of Full Moon Looking West / Giclee 26"x26"

Replica of Full Moon Looking West Giclee 26"x 26"

Principles of Illumination / Giclee 24"x24"

Principles of Illumination Giclee 24" x 24"

4th Attempt to Transcend The Laws of Nature / Giclee 26"x26"

4th Attempt to Transcend The Laws of Nature Giclee 26" x 26"

Replica of Fibonacci Series / Giclee 26"x26"

Replica of Fibonacci Series Giclee 26"x 26"

Suspended Persimmon / Giclee 32"x24 3/4"

Suspended Persimmon Giclee 32" x 24 3/4"

Suspended Birch Branch with Rain Collection Cistern / Giclee 32"x25"

Suspended Birch Branch with Rain Collection Cistern Giclee 32 "x 25"

Rock Fishing by Moonlight / Giclee 32"x25"

Rock Fishing by Moonlight Giclee 32" x 25"

New Prints by Paul Brigham

American Robin (#6) 16" x 32"

American Robin (#6) giclee print 16" x 32"

We are expanding Paul Brigham’s portfolio with the addition of four new prints. Two of the images are related to the bird series, one of the images relates to the Deer Park print and we are beginning a new series of landscapes.

Western Bluebird (#2)

Western Bluebird (2) gilcee print 16" x 32"

Paul Brigham’s paintings are inspired by the Japanese tradition of ukiyo-e, “the floating world”, specifically Japanese bird and flower prints. The challenge has been to apply aspects of these traditions in a way that respects them without imitating, and in a way that reflects his own experience as a 21st Century painter living in California. He creates an intuitive, nonlinear narrative through the visual elements of design, symbol and color-fields. Images from the natural world are drawn or silk-screened without deliberation within color-fields to evoke the physical and the spiritual dimensions of landscape.

Brigham’s technique consists of layering paint and silk-screened images and then using sandpaper and other scratching tools to reveal elements from previous layers. This layering technique not only contributes to the depth and texture of the surface, but also captures the effect of the transitory nature underlying all things and making the work appear in a state of flux. The background reflects how the bird may see the world- it is serene and magical and the bird seems right at home there.

Elk (In Autumn) giclee print 25" x 35 1/2"

Elk (In Autumn) giclee print 25" x 35 1/2"

Brigham has spent a number of years reading Zen philosophy, practicing Tai Chi, and studying Asian Art and aesthetics. Although he has benefited from formal artistic training, he credits these inner studies and the education he continually receives from his personal experience of nature as the true foundation of his art.

The idea of the floating world describes the ephemeral and impermanent quality of our worldly existence. It is Brigham’s intent to share the beauty of this impermanence in his paintings.

Mountain Landscape (With Lake #2) giclee print 28 3/4" x 48"

Mountain Landscape (With Lake #2) giclee print 28 3/4" x 48"

Mountain Landscape (With Lake #2) is the first image we are releasing from the Panoramic Series. Paul Brigham describes the new series; “These mountain landscapes attempt to convey the spirit of the mountains rather than the details of a particular place. I was more focused on the ever shifting light and changes brought about by the constant flux of the seasons. The paintings reflect sensations and memories of time spent in the mountains over the years. They represent a sanctuary where one may leave behind the stress of everyday life and refresh one’s soul.

A Step Forward Giclee 32" x 32"

A Step Forward Giclee 32" x 32"

The Theme of A Step Forward is Women of Science. The text is a compilation of quotes of various scientists, poet, David Whyte, professor of literature, Robert Grudin and a schoolgirl. The book also features a collection of images  showcasing the beautiful details of the work.

The piece is part of The Dressed In Words series and was completed later as a separate commissioned piece. The striding figure and arrow, as well as the title, refer to the progression and forward movement of the sciences.

Embedded in the background are things related to science and tools of discovery, chaos and order, the atom, the DNA molecule, the microscope, scales to weigh and numbers to measure.

The staff of Hermes was thought to be the basis of the Caduceous, the symbol of medicine. A small figure of Hermes is beneath the figure’s left hand. The intertwining snakes of the Caduceous, when taken apart, are identical to the DNA molecule.

A Step Forward prints are  available through  ArtBrokers, Inc.

The book A Step Forward is available through ArtBrokers, Inc.

Entanglements     giclee print      52"v x 24 1/4"h

Entanglements giclee print 52"v x 24 1/4"h

Also by Irene Belknap is the book String Therory, published in 2008. It features the series of 8 oil on linen paintings of that name.

A ball of string is the central theme of these paintings. String, thread, weaving, webs and knots are all metaphorical and mythological motifs. Belknap plays on the associations and mythical connections between string/thread and human consciousness.

Entanglements prints are available through ArtBrokers, Inc.

The book String Theory is available through ArtBrokers, Inc.

 

 

Seven new editions by Victoria Ryan are ready for release. These intimate landscapes combine the elements of land and water to create peaceful and serene images.

"Harmony" giclee print 24"v x 31 1/2"h

Harmony giclee print 24"v x 31 1/2"h

 

 

Upstream giclee print 31 1/2"v x 24"h

Upstream giclee print 31 1/2"v x 24"h

 

 

Shallow Ripples giclee print 31 1/2"v x 24"h

Shallow Ripples giclee print 31 1/2"v x 24"h

 

 

Snow Patterns IV giclee print 24"v x 31 1/2"h

Snow Patterns IV giclee print 24"v x 31 1/2"h

 

 

Snow Patterns I giclee print 31 1/2"v x 28"h

Snow Patterns I giclee print 31 1/2"v x 28"h

 

 

Snow Patterns II giclee print 31 1/2"v x 28"h

Snow Patterns II giclee print 31 1/2"v x 28"h

 

 

Garden Path giclee print 28"v x 21"h

Garden Path II giclee print 28"v x 21"h"

 

“This latest body of work is a decisively more intimate view of the landscape with emphasis on painterly images of streams and other waterways, a commonly explored theme in my work.”

Victoria Ryan

New prints by John Maxon

 

We have five new images by John Maxon ready for release this week. This series is similar in style to the last group of images released in 2007. It is hard to believe it has been two years since we last presented new images by John. 

 

Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

"Abundance" Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

 

 

Flow On Giclee Edtion of 150

"Flow On" Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

 

 

"Yes Yes" Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

"Yes Yes" Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

 

 

Rock Water Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

Rock Water Giclee print 28"v x 28"h

 

 

"Bright Water" Giclee print 35"v x28"h

"Bright Water" Giclee print 35"v x28"h

 

 

A partial John Maxon bio. 

Coming from a very western tradition in Wyoming, John Maxon developed an expansive view of nature and the spiritual essence it imbued. Moving eventually to the San Francisco Bay area, John’s delight in the effects of light and color led him to the decision to become an artist at the young age of 15. His natural ability was encouraged, and at 16 he began figurative art classes with Howard Brodie, the artist well know for his WWII correspondence, drawings and the Watergate trial drawings.

Maxon spent his youthful days painting seriously in the fields behind Stanford University, and was fortunate to be exposed to and to study the works of Nathan Oliviera, Wayne Thiebaud and David Park during those years. He attended San Jose State University, and apprenticed for Sam Richardson and John Battenberg, primarily learning sculpture techniques. It was here that he first witnessed the actual workings of the art world. These great artists, the school of painting, and the movement that was happening in the San Francisco Bay area during the late 60s and early 70s were strong influences to John, and his work began to reflect the style and perceptions of this period.

With Roy DeForest, William T. Wiley, and Wayne Thiebaud in graduate school at the University of California, Davis, John explored many variations of techniques and styles. The exposure to these highly successful, professional, famous artists of that period gave John a stronger awareness of the degree of dedication and strength required to make painting a career. It was during this time that John knew that his sole profession would be as an artist, as aside from teaching art occasionally, this has remained true.

 

Click Here to view John Maxon’s portfolio.

ArtBrokers is pleased to announce the release of six new prints by Jesse Corning.  

 

"Journey" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

"Oasis" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

Mementos Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

Mementos Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

Kiln Giclee 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

Kiln Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

"Journey" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

"Journey" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

"Runes" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

"Runes" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

"Runes" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

"Seperate Things" Giclee print 41" x 30" available on paper or canvas

 

 

ARTIST STATEMENT

My artwork intends to connect us with the evocative elements of our surroundings. Each painting is an investigation into the subjective and universal meanings of visual elements surrounding us.”

To view Jesse Corning’s portfolio www.artbrokersinc.com

These fine images by Jesse exhibit his continued experimentation with color and composition. He somehow creates a well organized statement out of the chaos that existed before.

Click Here to view Jesse Corning’s print portfolio.

Victoria Ryan Opening

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Bruce and Victoria Ryan with David Coyle

The Victoria Ryan opening last Friday was a success. Art lovers and friends showed up to wish Victoria and Artbrokers salutations and praise for the new show. Here are a few photos from the night.

“Nature’s Way” will be exhibited at Artbrokers through May 12th.

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Victoria Ryan speaking with art enthusiasts

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David Coyle mingles with guests

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Visitors enjoying art and refreshments

 

snow-patterns-iv-x-71Victoria Ryan, Snow Patterns, Pastel, 2009

Join ArtBrokers  this Friday, March 27th, from 6-9pm to celebrate Eureka artist Victoria Ryan’s new body of work, “Nature’s Way”.

Many of the pastels being displayed at ArtBrokers for our next show featuring Victoria Ryan relate to water.

“Artists have been drawn to images of water, with its aesthetic and evocative qualities since the early cave man drawings.  There is a soothing quality to water…and evidenced based studies have shown that images of water create a calming, restful environment.” Victoria Ryan

Water is essential for life and it’s importance is taken for granted during times of plenty. Victoria tells a story of water and its journey back to its origin in the many pastels being displayed in our latest solo exhibition. Snowmelt as Spring comes to the High Country, water flowing in small brooks and larger streams, through the many landscapes created by water’s movement back to its source.

For questions about the upcoming show please contact David or Julie at 415.332.2660 or visit the website at www.artbrokersinc.com


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Victoria Ryan, Lithia Park 1, Pastel, 2009

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Victoria Ryan, Lithia Park 3, Pastel, 2009

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Victoria Ryan, Riverwall Reflections 2, Pastel, 2009