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Sasha Ira, Rebecca Yanovskaya, & Redd Walitzki, by Haven Gallery on Sept 1, 2018 19:30:39 GMT 1, Sasha Ira "Restless"
September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm
Please direct inquiries to info@havenartgallery.com
Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "Restless", a solo exhibition of new work by Chicago based artist Sasha Ira. "Restless" is Ira's second solo show at Haven Gallery and will include graphite drawings and oil/acrylic paintings. "Restless" is a continued exploration of the female form in its most sensual and intimate moments. Themes of transition and personal growth are articulated in Ira's refined technique and exquisitely emotional female sitters. Thought, wonder, and the beauty in the sorrow are readily apparent while layers of complex emotion and multifaceted thinking are demonstrated through Ira's use of gestural paint application, quintessential binding elements and an ethereal balance between highly rendered detail amidst the suggestive ghost of what once was or will be.
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Rebecca Yanovskaya "Vignette"
September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018
Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm
Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "Vignette", a solo exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Rebecca Yanovskaya. "Vignette" reveals a collection of narratives laced with Yanovskaya's painstaking attention to detail using her primary medium of ballpoint pen juxtaposed with her quintessential gold-leaf application. A unique exploration of color is demonstrated in each of her vignettes, further enhancing the emotional and thematically nature of her work. "Vignette" is a journey of reminiscence where she faces her creative catalysts and reinterprets the ideals and allurement that first brought her to pursue art.
Artist Statement.
I will be exploring the stripping away of all pretentions and obligations. I am going back to my roots and depicting all the subjects that drew me to art. This includes vignettes which from childhood were my favourite modes of illustration. Very inspired by Leyendecker and Frazetta.
ABOUT REBECCA YANOVSKAYA
Rebecca Yanovskaya is a freelance illustrator working in the fantasy, sci-fi and horror genres. She frequently illustrates mythological stories, natural forces, and aesthetically strong characters. Rebecca's influences include decorative arts, neoclassical and Pre-Raphaelite arts, and theatrical costuming. Despite most artists in her genre using digital and traditional painting tools, she has made the choice to construct her pieces with ballpoint pen and gold leaf. As one of the only primarily ballpoint pen artists working in fantastic realism, her work is easy to identify. A combination of epic scope and moody atmosphere define her signature style, in what can be described as the "Art of the Sublime".
Clients: Royal Canadian Mint, Princessa Productions, Easton Press, Magpie Games
Rebecca is a graduate of the Illustration program at Sheridan College. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada.
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Redd Walitzki "The Midsommar Dream"
September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018
Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm
Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "The Midsommar Dream", a solo exhibition of new paintings by Redd Walitzki. "The Midsommar Dream" is a glimpse of a rare moment, in between worlds, where Walitzki's mortals intermingle with creatures of mythology and imagination. Heavily inspired by Finnish landscape and lore, each painting blends ones dreams and realities together with the artist's ethereal use of watercolor and delicate detailing of her laser cut panels. Each painting is nebulous thematically and technically; her medium and painted elements pulsate and transcend echoing the flux of time and change between realms. They embrace the mysteries and the divine found in the deep recesses of forests and more intimately, in the most magical depths of ourselves.
Artist Statement
"Do you contend with dreams? Do you wrestle with shadows?"
The visionaries and dreamers that make up the cast of Redd Walitzki's "The Midsommar Dream" all inhabit this twilight realm between darkness and light. These lush paintings were inspired by the misty forests and folktales Redd encountered during an Artist Residency in Finland, and feel as if perched on the brink between our world and a land of shadow and myth. In folk magic Midsommar was a very potent night where the veil between worlds is thinner, and will-o'-the-wisps and other magic creatures may be summoned deep within the woods. The sylphine figures in these paintings wield this power, or perhaps the inner power that comes from deeper psychic states and visions.
Creative Process
To create these delicate paintings, Redd uses a a cutting-edge technique which combines oil painting and mixed media on laser-cut panel. The process starts with a watercolor underpainting/study to begin the composition & texture, which is transferred to the panel on ricepaper and then lasercut. Each piece is completed with many layers of oil glazes for depth and detail.
About Redd Walitzki
Redd Walitzki is a leading New-Contemporary artist, born in Germany and currently based in the US. Androgynous and elaborate, her pieces are a marker of life, commemorating a moth's four week- long flutter in the same celebratory way they do a human being's ninety-year journey. Much of her work is inspired by the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest and the ornate Baroque ornamentation of her native Bavaria. The vivid muses in her paintings are influenced by the glamour of high fashion, but Walitzki's works also often explore the darker side of human impact on ecology.
Walitzki completed her B.F.A. from Cornish College of the Arts with a concentration in painting. Her art has been featured in galleries on both coasts of the U.S. and Internationally, as well as in various publications including Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and American Art Collector.
Sasha Ira "Restless" September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm
Please direct inquiries to info@havenartgallery.com
Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "Restless", a solo exhibition of new work by Chicago based artist Sasha Ira. "Restless" is Ira's second solo show at Haven Gallery and will include graphite drawings and oil/acrylic paintings. "Restless" is a continued exploration of the female form in its most sensual and intimate moments. Themes of transition and personal growth are articulated in Ira's refined technique and exquisitely emotional female sitters. Thought, wonder, and the beauty in the sorrow are readily apparent while layers of complex emotion and multifaceted thinking are demonstrated through Ira's use of gestural paint application, quintessential binding elements and an ethereal balance between highly rendered detail amidst the suggestive ghost of what once was or will be. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rebecca Yanovskaya "Vignette" September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018 Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "Vignette", a solo exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Rebecca Yanovskaya. "Vignette" reveals a collection of narratives laced with Yanovskaya's painstaking attention to detail using her primary medium of ballpoint pen juxtaposed with her quintessential gold-leaf application. A unique exploration of color is demonstrated in each of her vignettes, further enhancing the emotional and thematically nature of her work. "Vignette" is a journey of reminiscence where she faces her creative catalysts and reinterprets the ideals and allurement that first brought her to pursue art. Artist Statement. I will be exploring the stripping away of all pretentions and obligations. I am going back to my roots and depicting all the subjects that drew me to art. This includes vignettes which from childhood were my favourite modes of illustration. Very inspired by Leyendecker and Frazetta. ABOUT REBECCA YANOVSKAYA Rebecca Yanovskaya is a freelance illustrator working in the fantasy, sci-fi and horror genres. She frequently illustrates mythological stories, natural forces, and aesthetically strong characters. Rebecca's influences include decorative arts, neoclassical and Pre-Raphaelite arts, and theatrical costuming. Despite most artists in her genre using digital and traditional painting tools, she has made the choice to construct her pieces with ballpoint pen and gold leaf. As one of the only primarily ballpoint pen artists working in fantastic realism, her work is easy to identify. A combination of epic scope and moody atmosphere define her signature style, in what can be described as the "Art of the Sublime". Clients: Royal Canadian Mint, Princessa Productions, Easton Press, Magpie Games Rebecca is a graduate of the Illustration program at Sheridan College. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Redd Walitzki "The Midsommar Dream" September 22nd โ October 27th, 2018 Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday, September 22nd, 2018, 6-8pm Northport, NYโ Haven Gallery is pleased to present "The Midsommar Dream", a solo exhibition of new paintings by Redd Walitzki. "The Midsommar Dream" is a glimpse of a rare moment, in between worlds, where Walitzki's mortals intermingle with creatures of mythology and imagination. Heavily inspired by Finnish landscape and lore, each painting blends ones dreams and realities together with the artist's ethereal use of watercolor and delicate detailing of her laser cut panels. Each painting is nebulous thematically and technically; her medium and painted elements pulsate and transcend echoing the flux of time and change between realms. They embrace the mysteries and the divine found in the deep recesses of forests and more intimately, in the most magical depths of ourselves. Artist Statement "Do you contend with dreams? Do you wrestle with shadows?" The visionaries and dreamers that make up the cast of Redd Walitzki's "The Midsommar Dream" all inhabit this twilight realm between darkness and light. These lush paintings were inspired by the misty forests and folktales Redd encountered during an Artist Residency in Finland, and feel as if perched on the brink between our world and a land of shadow and myth. In folk magic Midsommar was a very potent night where the veil between worlds is thinner, and will-o'-the-wisps and other magic creatures may be summoned deep within the woods. The sylphine figures in these paintings wield this power, or perhaps the inner power that comes from deeper psychic states and visions. Creative Process To create these delicate paintings, Redd uses a a cutting-edge technique which combines oil painting and mixed media on laser-cut panel. The process starts with a watercolor underpainting/study to begin the composition & texture, which is transferred to the panel on ricepaper and then lasercut. Each piece is completed with many layers of oil glazes for depth and detail. About Redd Walitzki Redd Walitzki is a leading New-Contemporary artist, born in Germany and currently based in the US. Androgynous and elaborate, her pieces are a marker of life, commemorating a moth's four week- long flutter in the same celebratory way they do a human being's ninety-year journey. Much of her work is inspired by the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest and the ornate Baroque ornamentation of her native Bavaria. The vivid muses in her paintings are influenced by the glamour of high fashion, but Walitzki's works also often explore the darker side of human impact on ecology. Walitzki completed her B.F.A. from Cornish College of the Arts with a concentration in painting. Her art has been featured in galleries on both coasts of the U.S. and Internationally, as well as in various publications including Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and American Art Collector.
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Icesay
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Sasha Ira, Rebecca Yanovskaya, & Redd Walitzki, by Icesay on Sept 1, 2018 23:58:31 GMT 1, Woah.... totally Overused the word vignette! Also are you posting on the wrong forum!?
Woah.... totally Overused the word vignette! Also are you posting on the wrong forum!?
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