It's been a while since we've told you about new art and artists. We have some wonderfully talented individuals doing extraordinary work! Let us share four of them with you today...
|
most amazing, intricate
papercuts and we feel so lucky to have found her. Karen was introduced to Lorraine through her dancing buddy, Debbie N, who told Karen "you just have to see her work!" and she was right.
Continuing the folk tradition of paper cutting, Lorraine designs her work using layer upon layer of beautiful paper. Lorraine came to art through animation and has honed her fine art craft in papercut and painting. She was educated at UCLA, Yale and CSULA.
You have to see Lorraine's work in person to truly appreciate how talented she really is!
|
|
 He's not new to Chemers Gallery, but Nick Capacitook a little vacation from his 2-dimensional artwork to explore his fascination with glass and that's new to you!
Nick states that the melding of science and art has always been a stimulant to his creative process. He loves the ambiguities of glass and happenstance that occurs due to lack of absolute control of the glass.
Nick's glasswork has taken two different directions: One that is linear, fusing glass into geometric forms; the other, quite painterly layering transparent and opaque glass. In either case, distinct sophistication is their underpinning.
|
The first time we fell in love with April Raber was about 8 years ago at a show at the SJC Mission. We weren't bold enough to give her a call to have her work at the gallery. But, this year for our "Viewpoints" show... we did and she so graciously enterered! After the show we asked her to continue exhibiting with us and she said "yes!" Yeah!
April sees the world through different eyes. She takes an ordinary urban or industrial scene and turns it into an interesting design. Up close they almost seem to be abstract blocks of color. Farther away they create a fascinating image.
Educated at BYU, April has painted since she was a child. She is a Signature Member of Oil Painters of America, Signature Member of LPAPA and a Member of the California Art Club.
|
Another returning artist, after a short hiatus, is Larry Morace from
San Francisco. His urbanscapes swirl with life, you can almost feel the bustle of the city and the semi-quiet of the residential areas.
Drawing on his influences of such artists as Alice Neel, Richard Diebenkorn & Wayne Thiebaud, Larry's pastels are a study in color and abstraction of everyday life.
The frame on this artwork is unique, almost like a window frame from which you are looking out onto the street outside. Come by, check it out!
For more info on some of these artists visit this
|
From Your Friends at
in Enderle Center since 1978 17300 17th Street, Suite G, Tustin, CA 92780
714-731-5432 www.chemersgallery.com art@chemersgallery.com
|
|
We've sent this email to you since you've shown an interest in "I Want to Hear about Everything!", "New Art", "Local Art", "Oil," "Mixed Media", "Pastel", "Glass", "Abstract", "Landscape", "Plein Air", "Asian," "Urban," "Local," "Nick Capaci," "Larry Morace". If you've received it by mistake, your email preferences can be changed easily... just give us a call, send an email or if you'd like to do it yourself, click the "Join Our Mailing List" button on the sidebar to update your profile.
To search for other artists at CHEMERS GALLERY click HERE. |
|
|
|
|
UPCOMING EVENTS
Stay Tuned for Artist Demo Schedule
June 20 Summer Art Demo & Concert Series 5-8p Sligo Rags - Celtic Music
July 18 Summer Art Demo & Concert Series 5-8p Hound Dog Dave & the Meltones - Blues Music
Aug 15
Summer Art Demo & Concert Series 5-8p
The Wight Litening Band - Classic Rock Music
Sept 19 Summer Art Demo & Concert Series 5-8p
Then Again - Oldies Music
|
If you'd like to change the categories that interest you, click the button below to update your profile.
|
 or UPDATE PROFILE
|
|