
Thursday July 11, 2019 - Sunday September 1, 2019
European and American Landscapes
Exploring Color, Form, Composition & Light.
Purchase pieces from the this exhibit online.
"Nature's Image", by Albert Khachaderian
$3,450.00
"Nature's Image", by Albert Khachaderian
- Oil on Canvas
- 22.75 x 30.75 inches
"South of Mumbai", by Lawrence Sykes (b. 1931)
$600.00
"South of Mumbai", by Lawrence Sykes (b. 1931)
- Collage Constructive
- 17.25x21.25 inches
"Lake Sevan", by Varaz Samuelian
$3,000.00
"Lake Sevan", by Varaz Samuelian
- Oil on Canvas
- 25 x 23 inches
"Eleven Year old Memory", by Stephan Brigidi
$400.00
"Eleven Year old Memory", by Stephan Brigidi
- Collage Mixed Media
- 20 x 16 inches
"House on the Hill" - 1999, by Hovnan Sevoyan
$550.00
"House on the Hill" - 1999, by Hovnan Sevoyan
- Pastel on Paper
- 17.5x24
"Ruins of Villa di Adriano", by Marty McCorkle
$500.00
"Ruins of Villa di Adriano", by Marty McCorkle
- Oil on Canvas
- 24 x 18 inches
"Through The Window Glass", by Bonnie Buck
$250.00
"Through The Window Glass", by Bonnie Buck
- Acrylic
- 12x12
"Pont Romain, Vaison-la-Romaine", by John Hames
$400.00
"Pont Romain, Vaison-la-Romaine", by John Hames
- Toned Silver Gelatin Print
"Swells at Daybreak", by J.C. Lazarus
$150.00
"Swells at Daybreak", by J.C. Lazarus
- Ink on Paper
- 9 x 12 inches
Opening reception: Thursday August 15th
European & American Landscapes - Exploring Color, Form, Composition & Light. Through Sunday, Sept. 1st, 2019. Reception Thursday, August 15th, 2019, 5-9PM. (In conjunction with the theme of this exhibit, complimentary flower or vegetable seed packets will be handed out to those who make purchases in the gallery during the reception.)
European and American Landscapes continue on display at Gallery Z in August. This exhibit explores how artists combine color, form, the variations of light and utilization of the picture plane to render their impressions of both nature's and constructed scenery.
Local artist Ben Weiss (b.1923 –d. 2010) is August’s featured artist. From his birth in Poland to a Jewish Orphanage in Rhode Island at five, (now Miriam Hospital), where he grew up, to a scholarship at RISD, to L’Academie-de La Grande Chaumiere in Paris, Ben Weiss was an exceptionally accomplished and well known fine artist and art educator in Providence, RI. From sketches of his fellow soldiers and troops sailors during WWII, to paintings of freed Paris, to lush oils, pastels, and watercolors of landscapes, cityscapes and seascapes in sumptuous colors and strong geometric shapes, to perfectly formed charcoal figure drawings, Ben Weiss’s works are always pleasing. In his words, "I like the work of Mondrian, with its neat and cheerful geometric shapes."
Additional established featured artists with landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes on exhibit are Raphael Atoyan, Seda Bekarian, Judith Ferrara, Mark Freedman, John Gaumond, Kazmar, Alex Khomsky, Eveline Luppi, Farnaz Mobayyen, and E.T.W. Numerous works by other established artists are also on exhibit.
European and American Landscapes continue on display at Gallery Z in August. This exhibit explores how artists combine color, form, the variations of light and utilization of the picture plane to render their impressions of both nature's and constructed scenery.
Local artist Ben Weiss (b.1923 –d. 2010) is August’s featured artist. From his birth in Poland to a Jewish Orphanage in Rhode Island at five, (now Miriam Hospital), where he grew up, to a scholarship at RISD, to L’Academie-de La Grande Chaumiere in Paris, Ben Weiss was an exceptionally accomplished and well known fine artist and art educator in Providence, RI. From sketches of his fellow soldiers and troops sailors during WWII, to paintings of freed Paris, to lush oils, pastels, and watercolors of landscapes, cityscapes and seascapes in sumptuous colors and strong geometric shapes, to perfectly formed charcoal figure drawings, Ben Weiss’s works are always pleasing. In his words, "I like the work of Mondrian, with its neat and cheerful geometric shapes."
Additional established featured artists with landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes on exhibit are Raphael Atoyan, Seda Bekarian, Judith Ferrara, Mark Freedman, John Gaumond, Kazmar, Alex Khomsky, Eveline Luppi, Farnaz Mobayyen, and E.T.W. Numerous works by other established artists are also on exhibit.
Photos of the Current Exhibit
Take a guided video tour of the current exhibit with Gallery Director, Berge Ara Zobian
Opening reception: Thursday July 19th
European & American Landscapes are on display at Gallery Z as of July 11th. Art works chosen for this exhibit express how artists capture light, ever-changing, in an inspiring moment of time, and how they utilize nature’s perfect forms and palette to convey a particular impression.
Jeff Pullen, a highly established New York City artist, is July’s featured artist. Utilizing mixed media, Jeff often paints on construction materials, to invoke their feel and three-dimensionality while presenting the observer with unexpected views of common substances. In the artist’s words,“My imagery addresses aloneness, loneliness, and the disenfranchisement that is often urban living…These same feelings can often be strangely exciting, alluring, tempting and titillating, becoming even more magnified at night, which is the setting for many of my pieces. Based on the lives and experiences of the viewer, I would like them to supply their own narratives and emotions when viewing my work.”
A second featured artist is Victor Emile Cartier, French oil painter, 1811-1866.
Other featured artists are Albert Khachaderian, Everett Kinstler, Larry Sykes, Mary Mugurdichian and Varaz Samuelian.
Jeff Pullen, a highly established New York City artist, is July’s featured artist. Utilizing mixed media, Jeff often paints on construction materials, to invoke their feel and three-dimensionality while presenting the observer with unexpected views of common substances. In the artist’s words,“My imagery addresses aloneness, loneliness, and the disenfranchisement that is often urban living…These same feelings can often be strangely exciting, alluring, tempting and titillating, becoming even more magnified at night, which is the setting for many of my pieces. Based on the lives and experiences of the viewer, I would like them to supply their own narratives and emotions when viewing my work.”
A second featured artist is Victor Emile Cartier, French oil painter, 1811-1866.
Other featured artists are Albert Khachaderian, Everett Kinstler, Larry Sykes, Mary Mugurdichian and Varaz Samuelian.