ROLL UP - JELLYFISH - WONDERLAND
111 MINNA - DRIFTWOOD
05.04.12, Part II
(with assistance from Anneliese Vobis)
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Roll Up Gallery: Action - Reaction.
Artists: Alex Luke, Lani Tanaka, Eugene Rodriguez, Matt Lee, Rocky Villanueva, Betty Bigas.
Review by Anneliese Vobis: The artists present their sources of inspiration in various media to encourage public perception. Under many layers can be found hidden alchemical meanings. Painting, photography, video and more...
Art by Eugene Rodriguez at Roll Up Gallery.
Eugene Rodriguez art.
Art by Alex Luke at Roll Up Gallery.
Art by Lani Tanaka.
Lani Tanaka and her art at Roll Up Gallery.
Photography by Matt Lee at Roll Up Gallery.
Art by Eugene Rodriguez (I think) at Roll Up Gallery.
Art from group show at Roll Up Gallery.
Roll Up Gallery art.
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Jellyfish Gallery: Monoculture - Marta Solomianko.
Review by Anneliese Vobis: Rhythmic repetitive forms reflect in abstract manner on the ideas of our society. The use of environmentally friendly materials like beeswax on canvas evokes a peaceful meditative setting enhanced by the wonderful smell of wax. Exciting linework creates a form of secret language by the artist. Some pieces have a classical Eva Hesse feeling. A really sensible yet mystical show, and worth a visit.
Art by Marta Solomianko at Jellyfish Gallery.
Marta Solomianko art in above image closer.
Art by Marta Solomianko.
Circumstance - Marta Solomianko art show at Jellyfish Gallery.
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Wonderland SF: The Whole is Greater Than The Sum of It's Parts.
Artists: Alec Huxley, Andrzej Michael Karwacki, Felicia Chang, Fred Goykhman, Maggie Hurley, MARCUS, Mark Campbell, Natalie Wohlstadter, Paul Morin, Quinn B. Wharton, Todd Laby.
Review and images by Anneliese Vobis: Sculptural elegant forms invite to step closer; photorealistic paintings are a good contrast to the abstract sculptures. Collaged elements extend from floor to ceiling and excite with an overlaid 3-D effects. The attractive body part paintings give the final touch to this Wonderland show.
Art at Wonderland SF.
Detail of art in above image (looks good to me even though I wasn't there).
Art at Wonderland SF.
Art & artist (sorry, need name - help).
Paul Morin and his art at Wonderland SF.
Art closer at Wonderland SF.
Art from group show at Wonderland SF.
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111 Minna Gallery: Synthesis - John Wentz.
Review by Anneliese Vobis: The art of John Wentz seems like an exploration into hidden childhood experiences and memories. Superman perhaps represents an imagined hero figure. Wentz marries dreamlike imagery with strong geometric forms to express powerful stories. Deeply personal references under many layers result in strangely outlandish environments. This newly developed cosmology works painstakingly well with drawing elements to transform the viewer into a narrative partner with this magical symbolism. Fabulous show...
Art by John Wentz at 111 Minna Gallery.
Art by John Wentz.
John Wentz and his art at 111 Minna Gallery.
Art by John Wentz.
John Wentz art at 111 Minna Gallery.
Art by John Wentz (image c/o Anneliese Vobis).
John Wentz art at 111 Minna Gallery.
John Wentz art in above image closer (image c/o Anneliese Vobis).
Art by John Wentz (image c/o Anneliese Vobis).
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Driftwood Salon: Organica - You Are What You Eat.
Artists: Scott Hove, Alberto Ybarra, Eric Joyner, Lisa Alonzo, Dale Erickson, Lindsey Millikan, Juniper Harrower.
Review by Anneliese Vobis: The artists address the theme of organic foods in very different art styles-- from simple and humorous to classical painting compositions. Especially the mask with teeth cake by Scott Hove and the donut imagery by Eric Joyner jump me back to my memories and make me smile and hungry. A show to check out closely.
Art by Eric Joyner (left) - Scott Hove (right) at Driftwood Salon.
Juniper Harrower art (image c/o Anneliese Vobis).
Art by Alberto Ybarra at Driftwood Salon.
Lisa Alonzo and her art.
Art by Dale Erickson at Driftwood Salon.
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