American Visions Art Gallery

Check Out Our New Paint & Sip Art Adventures

& First Ever June Carey Art Workshop 

 




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Paint & Sip
Our New Wine & Art Experience! 
  
Enjoy a fun evening sipping wine while creating your very own artwork.  Each two hour session, taught by an entertaining art instructor, will guide patrons through the process of creating their own masterpiece.  This experience is meant to be shared, so sign up with your spouse, favorite friend or group of friends and let the fun begin!
  
For $40 per person, we will provide you with all the art materials needed, as well as light snacks and a complimentary glass of wine.  You will leave with a finished 16" x 20" canvas.

We listened to many of you who have asked for some fun nights of short painting classes.  And with your help we are ready to start.  You will be very surprised at which artists will be leading some of the groups.  Gallery consultants have been working on this plan for a long time.
  
  
Paint & Sip
A Lakeside View
 Friday, April 15
 6:00 - 8:00pm
You'll love the Teacher to this workshop.  But it's a Surprise!
American Visions of Granite Bay
5540 Douglas Blvd
Granite Bay @ Quarry Ponds Center
(916) 899-6340  

 

 

Mother's Day Paint & Sip
"Create Art with Mom"
Lisa Barker will lead you and guests in painting wild tulips
Friday, May 13
6:00 - 8:00pm  
American Visions of Folsom
705 Sutter Street
Historic Folsom
(916) 351-1623

 
More Paint & Sip Events with Some of our Favorite Artists
Coming soon

  You must pre-register for the class to participate.
  Feel free to call or email either gallery for more details.
$40 includes canvas and painting supplies.
 
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you to all who participated!   

 

We hope you have fun with the auctions and we look forward  

to another one soon.

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3 Day Artist Workshop with June Carey


June Carey Portrait  

Yes, the rumor is true.  Our own artist and friend, June Carey will be leading a three day workshop at the gallery this fall.  Each participant will create an oil painting, working with this American master.

 

The class will be limited to 8 participants.

 

October 6 through 8  

10:30 - 4:00 

 Reserve your space early  

 

 

Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet and learn from a great American artist.

 

 Call for details (916) 351-1623

 

 June Carey Artwork

 

 

 Private Events

 

Private Parties available on request! 

 

  
Plan a fun evening at the gallery for your next party or function.  Host a Paint & Sip Event or use the gallery as the perfect backdrop to your memorable evening.  We've already hosted numerous birthdays, fundraisers and even a wedding, and would be happy to work with you in planning your memorable event. 
  
For more information on pricing and availability,
please contact the gallery. 
 

 

 
NEW by JAMES CHRISTENSEN
       

Christensen Chess Match www.avartgallery.com 
Explore: The Chess Match
 

Welcome to The Chess Match as imagined by James, the professor of the imagination. "These characters are quite passionate about the game. You'll notice that they've incorporated the checkerboard pattern into their clothing and even onto the castle walls. But, they've only learned the game as distant observers, somewhat like you or me getting fascinated over a rugby match on the Aussie Channel. We could get all excited, run into the backyard and form up a scrum but we wouldn't know the nuances of the game. Still, we'd have all sorts of fun and maybe even lose some teeth in the process."

 

"The two players remind me of Oberon, in red, and Titania, in blue, from Shakespeare's 

Midsummer Night's Dream, each with their own castles and followers. Instead of playing with the traditional black and white pieces I was going to tip a hat to Alice in Wonderland  by using red and white. From a design point of view, it was a little boring," reveals Christensen, "so I went with blue instead of white. I didn't think much about it until a friend stopped by and pointed out that I happened to choose the colors of Utah's own Holy War-the University of Utah (red) vs. BYU (blue)." 

 

As for the field of play, it's classic Christensen. There is little doubt that the two queens, one with her magical staff and the other with her broadsword, are the most powerful players on the board. The kings, being slightly less so, have compensated for their diminutive stature with rather tall thrones. At this point in the game, the blue king has opted for a nap, while the red king does his best to direct traffic with a staff not as potent as his queen's.

 

"I had fun playing the different pieces off of each other," relates James. "Knights, castles and kings all employ minions and ogres to move them about the field. The red bishop is very 'Rome', as if he has just arrived, ornate mitre and all, from a conference at the Vatican. His counterpart is a red-haired, crazy druid running around (technically, diagonally) with a bunch of skulls on his belt. You have the Napoleonic, Great Garabaldi pawn in the foreground very serious and very fired up for his role while his opposite number seems to be having trouble mustering any real sincerity."  

 

Then, there's the crowd that surrounds the main event. Advisors, apprentices and dragons are part of the action. Like children mimicking adults, a group of faeries plays their own version of the game. A traveling salesman, in this case a "pawn-broker," entices the locals with his wares.  A chip monk hides in the woods holding a pawn. Has he swiped it, or is he looking to get in a game? 

 

An old, lost king lies half buried in the ground. Seventy-eight of his companions, known as the Lewis Chessmen, were discovered in 1831 on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. These medieval ivory pieces date back to the 12th century and are believed to have been brought to the Scottish islands by the Norwegians, who ruled Scotland at the time. 

 

"For those who know me well and that think I've forgotten something here, I haven't. Hidden in the forest are at least three (maybe more) fish adding their enchantment to the day's festivities. After all, it wouldn't be a Christensen without magic in the air. And, oh, by the way, it's red's move."

 

36" x 24" Canvas  $695             72" x 48"  $2950

 

 

American Visions Art Gallery 

705 Sutter Street

Historic Folsom, CA

(916) 351-1623

 

5540 Douglas Blvd

Granite Bay, CA

(916) 899-6340

 

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