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Earlier 2005 Exhibits

“Gathering Light”

Friday, October 28th 2005 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Listed by artist name, name of sculpture. Dimensions, materials, year created

William Leslie
I have degrees in physics and philosophy. I was an infantry soldier in Vietnam and a Peace Corps Volunteer in India. Presently I teach philosophy at Palomar College in the San Diego area and maintain a small studio in my home producing "Lightsculptures" for homes, restaurants, hospitals, businesses and religious institutions throughout the country.

In 1976 I apprenticed to Stephen White, an architect who had developed a unique form of lightsculpture made from thin strips of wood bent into a frame then covered with paper soaked in polyvinyl resin and illuminated from within y incandescent light bulbs. Most of my designs are inspired by natural forms.

I have done shows in Hawaii and California. My work has been used on the stages of Startrek; Generations. I am featured in the December 2003 issue of The Robb Report and appeared on HGTV, the Carol Duvall Show episode #1618, this May. Recent commercial installations include Iron Wok China Bistro in Temecula, Bliss Restaurant in Beverly Hills, and Zov's Bistro in Irvine.

I am also a finalist in the 2004 Spertus Museum (University of Judaism, Chicago) Competition for representing Ner Tamid. This exhibition opened in October, 2004.

Jo-El Heathcote
Have you noticed? The world moves and changes. Why shouldn't art move and change also? For 20 years, I have created Kinetic Light Art masterpieces for spa's, clinics and fine homes worldwide. My work uses rich, saturated colors that MOVE and BLEND and present an experience of slowly swirling clouds of gorgeous color. My art enchants, evolves and never repeats. Carl Jung said: "It is wise to explore the Imaginal Realm." As you watch one of my "Phoenix" color changing wall Sconces or one of my large "Portal" LightScreens…you will relax into a beautiful world of imagination, color…and peace.
Deanne Sabeck
Janet Hansen
Janet Cooke Hansen is President and Chief Fashion Engineer of Enlighted Designs, Inc. She founded the business to create her own "dream job" as a light-clothing designer.

Janet's eclectic designs combine her lifelong interests of fashion, art, and technology. She learned to sew at age 7, and installed miniature lights in her own dollhouse. Over the years, her costume-making hobby began to incorporate electronics, with illuminating results.

With more than eight years of experience in this newly-emerging field, Janet is well known as a pioneer and innovator, creating unique apparel for a variety of international clients.

Do you need to be a rocket scientist to design clothes like this? Probably not, but it doesn't hurt, either. Janet has extensive formal training in engineering.

Her other artistic interests also exhibit a high-tech edge. Janet paints in an abstract geometric style, and creates illuminated wall panels and sculptures, in addition to the lighted clothing.

Janet is a Pisces, and has lived in the San Diego area since 1979.

Artist's statement for Janet Cooke Hansen

Janet Hansen is an interdisciplinary visual artist, scientist, fashion designer, and engineer. Her formal training is in areas as diverse as robotics, image processing, electronics, molecular biomechanics, and dynamics analysis of aerospace structures.

Her artistic interests exhibit a high-tech edge; she paints in an abstract geometric style, and creates illuminated wall panels and sculptures with embedded electronics. Janet is also known for her pioneering work in the field of illuminated clothing. As founder of Enlighted Designs, she creates wearable art and technology in the form of custom lighted clothing and costumes for a variety of international clients

Patricia Geary
Art Education:
  • The Phoenix School of Fine Art - Phoenix, AZ - Jay Datus - Oils - 1 year
  • Ecole d'Paul Coze - Scottsdale, AZ - Life Drawing, Oil and Tempera, Quick sketching, Water Color - 4 years
  • Independent Study - Hans Burkhart, Painter - Laguna Beach, CA - Acrylics - 1 year
  • Apprenticeship Completed - 5 years with Jos Maes, Glazenier - 5th Avenue Crafts Corner, Scottsdale - The Flemish Glazenier Stained Glass Studio - Contemporary and Traditional Windows for Church and Modern Architectural Settings, Mosaics and Laminated Glass Ware
No Viable History of Exhibiting Work: Interests:
  • Life Long Painter / Photographer / Constructions in Mixed Media
  • Pleasure Gardening and Landscaping
  • Lover of Music and Cultural Diversity
  • Ongoing 15 year Zen Buddhist Student with Certified Teacher / Priest
Valentyna Royenko
Valentyna Royenko was born in Ukraine. She has a Masters of Art degree in Textile Art and Design from Lviv Academy of Decorative Art. For many years, Valentyna was a top designer in the Ukrainian textile industry and won many official awards and contests for her textile designs.

She has experimented in other areas of fiber art and has created miniature silk tapestries, and silk paintings, art quilts, and art felts. Her artwork is admired around the world and is found in museums and private collections throughout Europe, North America, and New Zealand.

From 1997 through 2000, Valentyna Royenko was a distinguished professor of art at Kiev National University of Culture and Art and headed very successful programs during her tenure.

Since 2001, Valentyna has been living and exhibiting in California, and today, she continues to explore the amazing and inspiring possibilities of fiber, while pursuing her dreams in the USA.

Artist°òs Statement

Color is the spiritual language that reveals my being, the movement of my soul from my darkest days to the light of the full spectrum of my new life. Color is the medium that blends my old life with my new.

My life has been full of strong emotion, which has been imprinted on my soul and reflected in my art. I have experienced the universal feelings of love and pain, sorrow and exultation. I was thrown down into the depths of darkness and despair from which I almost did not recover. However, in time, this experience became a catalyst for my artistic work, forever altering my sense of color, forcing me to work only with abstraction.

My art is a metaphor for my personal journey on the road to self-realization, a journey from death to renewal. The colors and images of my work are a direct translation of how my soul sees the world. Each painting tells a chapter of my life and functions as a vital part of the whole - my life experience.

Annie Lemoux
Photography has been my life-long passion. I started photographing when I was twelve years old and my father told me that everything we look at could be a subject for creating art.

All these years later, my undiminished photographic passion has received the support of generous sponsors and patrons, such as the Polaroid-Nippon corporation who commissioned a show of my work for their gallery in Tokyo or the CECUT in Tijuana, Mexico, who bought a portfolio of my images and organized a bicultural, cross-border event and traveling exhibit built around it.

My documentary work has traveled throughout Mexico for two years through the auspices of the French cultural services.

My images have also had the good fortune to catch the attention of the Tuscany Photographic workshops, which attracts the best names the photoworld can boast of, and to which I was invited to participate when I won their first prize.

With the advent of the new digital technology, I have endeavoured to push the photographic envelope by exploring formats much larger than the conventional photo standard has so far permitted, bringing photography a more architectural dimension or visibility.

I hope to continue on such a path, with a possible exploration of multi media, or even three dimensional pieces in which photography would still play the central role.

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“Six Elements in Sculpture”

Friday, September 9th 2005 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Listed by artist name, name of sculpture. Dimensions, materials, year created

Deanne Sabeck
"Masquerade"
4' x 4'
Bent glass, dichroic mosaic, stainless steel
Year: 2005
Ante Marinovic
"Twins"
12'x7'x3.5'
Wood Mosaic
Year: 2003
Peter Mitten
"Aquifer"
58"x78"x2"
Cast and weld aluminum and pigment
Year: 2003
Jeffery Laudenslager
"Mini-Mage"
42" Diameter
stainless steel
Year: 2004
Aber de Matteis
"The Eye In The Sky"
64"x39"x13"
steel, patina, granite
Year: 2004

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Exhibition
July 8 - September 4, 2005

Flight Into Caribbean Art

Recent contemporary paintings and photographs from
Republica Dominicana and Cuba

By

Sachá Tebo

Caballo Azul
Encaustic canvas
40" x 60"
Year - 2003

Olas y Caballos
Encaustic on canvas
24" x 40"
Year - 2003

Boat and Tree
Encaustic on canvas
29 1/2" x 29 1/2"
Year - 1988

A Story of Pelicans
Encaustic on canvas
20" x 24"
Year - 2003

Woman
Encaustic on canvas
20" x 24"
Year - 1986

Sacha Tebo was born in Port-au-Prince Haiti. He was raised in Montreal and later attended college in Miami to pursue a degree in Architecture. After earning his degree in architectural engineering he went to Paris where he attended L'ecole de Beaux Arts and worked with Marcel Breuer (of the Bauhaus), Luigi Nervi and Le Corbusier. In 1961 while in Brazil Tebó met Oscar Niemeyer and was influenced to come into his own by emphasizing the connection between the built form and nature. During this transition Tebó affirmed his artistic career and in 1963 he attended the University of Miami to participate in "Arte de America y Espana" a traveling exhibition to Madrid, Hamburg and Paris with Jasper John, Larry Rivers and Robert Rauschenberg. For the next 40 years Tebó created a prolific body of work that included unique encaustic paintings, bronze and aluminum sculptures that captured the figurative essence of the Caribbean. He was a master at inscribing the wax, creating animated lines, archetypal symbols and figures of birds, horses, bikes, kites, boats, and female forms. Sacha exhibited throughout the Americas, Caribbean and Europe; his work became known to many international art collectors in Miami, Haiti, Dominican Republic, California. He recently participated in a grant awarded by the Getty Foundation of Los Angeles and his works are being exhibited throughout Mexico at several museums of contemporary art.

Sacha Tebó died at age 70 in his home in Santiago de los Cabolleros on May 26, 2004. His most important exhibitions were from 1958 to 2003 in galleries and museums located in Miami, Port au Prince St Thomas, Madrid, Bogotá (Columbia), Quito (Equador), Panama, Paris, Santiago, St Croix, Museo de las Americas Puerto Rico, Chicago, St Croix, Museum of contemporary art of Merida, Morella of Guadalajara and Laguna Beach.

Julio Larramendi

Sin Titulo 8
Color photography
20" x 24"

66
Color photography
20" x 24"

Castillo de la Fuerza
Color photography
20" x 24"
Catalogo
Color photography
20" x 24"

Detalles Cuje Casea de Tabaco
Color photography
20" x 24"

El Guardian del Tabaco
Color photography
20" x 24"
El Neno 2
Color photography
20" x 24"

Sin Titulo 4
Color photography
20" x 24"

Sombra
Color photography
20" x 24"
DSC 0024
Color photography
20" x 24"

Fiests del Fuego/nino
Color photography
20" x 24"

Holguin 2
Color photography
20" x 24"

Refrascando Pinarulio
Color photography
20" x 24"

Julio A. Larramendi was born in 1954 in Santiago, Cuba. He studied Chemistry in the USSR and at the University of Havana. He received a doctorate of Technical Sciences in 1994. While in the USSR he became interested in photography and has since gone on to become a renowned artist.

Larramendi has presented/displayed personal exhibitions in Cuba, Mexico, Sweden, Spain, Costa Rica and E.E.U.U. He has won first prizes in the "Photo 90 Hunting the International" and "6 of June". A few recent shows include: "Hombres of the tobacco ", Hotel Count of Villanueva, Old Habana. "De our origins ", Manuel Tames, Guantánamo, and "Protegiendo the Humedales ", the Palaces, Pine of the River.

Larramendi's photographs are published in numerous books, magazines and can be viewed on the Internet in several Cuban tourist sites. In November of the 2003 the Gallery" in the Hotel Count of Villanueva was inaugurated the "Julio Larramendi Gallery.
Yunaika Martin
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
19" x 25 1/2"
Year - 2002
Y - MS 1-02

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
20" x 26"
Year - 2002
Y - MS 8-02

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
20" x 26"
Year - 2002
Y - MS 11-02
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
28 " x 39"
Year - 2002
Y - MS 7-02

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
19" x 25"
Year - 2002
Y - MS 4-02

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
28 " x 39"
Year - 2004
Y - Sil 16-04
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
39" x 28"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 6-04

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
36" x 25"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 9-04

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
25 " x 36"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 5-04
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
39" x 13"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 17-04

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
25 " x 36"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 13-04

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
39" x 13"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 10-04

Untitled
Mixed media on paper
34" x 21"
Year - 2002
Y - Sil 7-04

Yunaika is an emerging Caribbean painter based in Mexico City. She recently obtained her MFA at San Alejandro National Academy of the fine arts.

Yunaika is a very versatile artist. She likes to experiment with materials and techniques. Her themes and subjects range from abstraction to those inspired by her social sensibility. She is fascinated by movies, and also likes to depict marine environments and motifs.

The series of paintings Reflexiones del Desarraigo (Reflections in Exile) consists of several neatly balanced compositions of astounding frugality and elegance. She utilizes diluted oil pigments for subtle color hues and firm traces of charcoal pencil for contrast.

In a recent series of paintings, Yunaika represents the human body as an expression of the soul. The bodies are reduced to neat silhouettes, which seem immersed in silence. The figures achieve peace by turning out their senses and speech. The limb-lacking silhouettes appear almost ethereal, but they are still connected to earth by their pyramidal base.

Beside her easel work Yunaika also does mural painting. She has worked in projects such as the Pavilion for the 16th International Faire of the Book in Guadalajara, Mexico and a mural for the Ministery of Communications and Data processing in Havanna, Cuba.

According to art critics, the successful exhibits of Yunaika's paintings in Mexico City and Guadalajara are just the beginning of a promising career.
Isolina Limonta

La Nocturna
Colography
36" x 22"

Dos Generationes
Colography
18 " x 26"

El Corueval
Colography
18" x 26"

El espejo de my Alma
Colography
18" x 26"

Retrato de Mujer
Colography
23 1/2" x 16"

Bailerina Roja
Colography
19 " x 24"

Isolina is a Caribbean artist who is a master of colography. Colography is a special technique that permits a sophisticated juxtaposition of color and texture.

She obtained a M.F.A. degree in painting and engraving at the Instituto Superior de Art (ISA). Since 1990 she has been a member of the prestigious TEG (taller Experimental de la Grafica). Isolina is a close collaborator to 'Decoro', an interior design firm wich specializes in Caribbean hotels and resorts. Isolina is based in Coyoacan, the artist's village in Mexico city where numerous international artists work and live.

"Isolina's work refers to women in various ways. None of them naturalistic or photographic. The nudes and faces gently depicted, without tonal stridencies, connect with other bodies or are broken by a fringe of color or a gestural trace. Continuity breaks, leading to a soft fragmentation and merging of the bodies. This maneuver, together with gentle lines and amazing colorations, convert the expressionless beautiful faces into a reference of human serenity, a state of being complete and inaccessible." (Lissete Fraga Mena)

She has exhibited her work in 52 shows, 25 of them international, such as:

'The Magic of Mestiere'. (La Magia de Mestiere), Galería Grafic, Italy, 1991
"Caribbean Engraving", C. Cultural Latinoamericano, Brescia, Italy, 1992
'Young engravers' Madrid Spain 1993.
'The Art of Colography' Lituany. 1993
Glauber De Santiago Ballestero
Cabeza en Azul
Tempera and pastel on paper
38" x 28"
Year - 2004

Grito Apagoado
Mixed media on paper
38" x 28"
Year - 2004

Tierra Adentro
Tempera and pastel on paper
40" x 36"
Year - 2004
Overfed
Mixed media on paper
38" x 28"
Year - 2004

Al ras del Suelo
Mixed media on paper
38" x 28"
Year - 2004

Donde Estoy?
Tempera and pastel on paper
38" x 28"
Year - 2004
Glauber Santiago Ballestero was born in Havana, Cuba in 1977. His education includes El Centro Experimental de las Artes Visuales, La Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes, El Insitituto Superior de Arte. He is currently a professor of Drawing at El Centro Experimental de las Artes Visuales.

In the past 3 years he has had several solo art exhibitions in Havana, Cuba: "Arte 2" Centro La Giraldilla, "Against" Galeria Servando Cabrera Moreno, and "Off" Gareria Belkys Ayon, Centro Experimental de las Artes Visuales. His work has been exhibited internationally in Barcelona, Spain, Bern, Switzerland, and Tuscany, Italy, as well as in Los Angeles California.

Ballestero's work is found in galleries and private collections in Spain, Venezuela, Sweden, Angola, Mozambique, France Canada, Panama, Switzerland, Germany, Guatemala, United States, Australia and Mexico.
Teonilla Maltas Pineda
Red Corals
Oil and ink on paper
26" x 20"

Metamorphasis I
Oil and ink on paper
26" x 20"

Metamorphasis II
Oil and ink on paper
20" x 26"
Teonila Maltas Pineda was born in 1945 in Santa Clara, Villaclara, Cuba. She received her education at the University of Havana in Painting and Sculpture. Her expressionistic abstraction with figurative reminiscences and shades has been exhibited both collectively and as a solo artist in Cuba since 1971. Until now her only international exhibits have been in Barcelona, Spain where she had a number of shows from 1992-1995.

Pineda's recent Cuban exhibits include her solo shows; "Imaginate un Mundo II", Galeria Fama, " Pinturas y Dibujos", Biblioteca del Hosp. Calxto Gracia, Del Atlantico al Mediterraneo: Habaneras & Havaneres and her collective shows; Casa de la Cuidad. Viaje a la Semilla and Salon "13 de Marzo", University of Havana.

Regina Fernandez Perez
Los Espectadores
Oil and mixed media on paper
20" x 26"

Sol Flor
Oil and mixed media on paper
20" x 26"

 

Born in Santa Clara, Cuba in 1959, Regina Fernandez Perez De Alelo currently works and lives in Havana, Cuba. Perez received her education in art at La Escuela provincial de Arte de Santa Clara, La Escuela Nacional de Arte and El Instituto Superior de Arte.

Beginning in 1978 Perez has exhibited her art only in Cuba, with more than 100 exhibits both as a solo artist and collectively. A few of her latest exhibits include "La Belleza de lo que realmente soy". Pinturas, "Mi Cuidad viene a mi". Galeria Cespedes 10, Doce artistas plasticas cubanas, Afica en Nosotros" Pabellon de la Cultura and Portada Boletin Cultural "Cartacuba."

Luis Juan Garzon Masabo
De la Serie Variaciones Misticos I
Acrylic on canvas
32" x 36"
Year - 2003

De la Serie Variaciones Misticos II
Acrylic on canvas
33.5" x 28"
Year - 2003

De la Serie Variaciones Misticos III
Acrylic on canvas
64" x 68"
Year - 2003

De la Serie Variaciones
Misticos IV

Acrylic on canvas
32 " x 36"
Year - 2003

Luis Juan Garzon Masabo was born in Santiago, Cuba in 1963. He attended the Escuela Provincial de Artes Plasticas in Santiago and the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA), in Havana. He currently resides in Tijuana Mexico.

His spontaneous and yet detailed use of watercolors, ink and oil references the influences of both his native Cuba and current home of Tijuana. In March this year, he was the principal artist in the La Jolla, CA Institute of the Americas' exhibit "Arte Contemporaneo cubano."

Other recent exhibits: Bienal Internacional de Arad, colectiva de arte plasticas, Arad, Romania and Raices, personal en la Cava de Cetto, In collaboration with la Fundacion Maeda, Tijuana, Mexico.

Liborio Noval

Fidel en corte de cana de anzucar
Black and white photograph
12" x 16"
Year - 1965

Antigua Escalava
Black and white photograph
12" x 16"
Year - 1974
Veterano
Black and white photograph
12" x 16"
Year - 1971

Caminate
Black and white photograph
12" x 16"

 

Liborio Noval was born in Havana in 1934. Noval 's photographs have documented Cuban historical figures and revolutionary events for the last 40 years. His well known photographs have won numerous distinctions and prizes and have appeared in international magazines. His work has been published in many personal and collective books of photography including: " Instantaneous (on Fidel)", Italy and "Che Guevara, by the photographers of the Cuban Revolution, Paris.

Recent exhibitions include: "To portray the Cuban." Simon House Bolivar Cuba and "II Festival Image of the Nature, National Museum of Natural History, Old Havana.


Exhibition
May 7 - June 15, 2005

Vision of the World
Art Journey
From Europe, through USA to Mexico

Contemporary Artists
Represented by Galerie d'Art International
Painting, sculptures, prints, phtotographs

By

Davide Biondi

Da Tijuana
Oil on canvas
27" x 39"
Year - 2003
$4,900

Proiezione a Schermo
Oil on canvas
27" x 39"
Year - 2003
$5,000

Nello Squardo
Acrylic on canvas
Year - 2003
$5,000
David Castillo
Encender
(Enkindle)
Welded steel
27" high
Year - 2004
$2,100

Accumulation II
Welded steel
28" high
Year - 2004
$2,100

Guarismo
(Cioher)
Welded steel
27" high
Year - 2004
$2,200

Conato
(Endevor)
Welded steel
28" high
$2,000

Alberto Cavalieri

Motivo
Lino Cut
49" x 27"
Year - 1972
Edition 70/XX
Exemplar X/XX
$1,000

Hugo Crosthwaite

El Sussuro
Aquatint
15" x 11"
Year - 2000
Edition 20
Exemplar 16/20
$600

Luigi Faugno
Homage to
Chagall

Oil on canvas
34" x 50"
Year - 2004
$6,500

Maternita
Oil on canvas
27" x 46"
Year - 2004
$6,000

Portrait of Pope
John Paul

(Original sketch for a painting in the Vatican)
19" x 23"
Year - 2004
$2,900

Esodo
Mixed media on canvas
39" x 27"
Year - 2004
$3,500

 

Becky Guttin
Series Guajes 67
Guaje plant
thread - aluminum
14" x 9" x 8"
Year - 2004
$3,250

Inercia
De la Serie
Contenidos y Continentes
Aluminum-plastic
acrylic
68 x 11 x 6.5 cm
Year - 2000
$3,450

Dos Continentes
Un Suspiro

De la serie
Contenidos y Continentes
Feather-beans
acrylic