Erik Mark Sandberg’s ‘Golden Pacific’ was presented in Gallery II with Sarah Joncas ‘Washed Ashore’ in the Viewing Room. And Gallery III & IV features ‘Amplify,’ a group exhibition highlighting 34 artists who provide a window into the New Contemporary art movement at this moment.
Exhibitions are on view now through September 24, 2022
We’re excited to offer four new print editions this week from artists Scott Listfield and Sarah Joncas. Printed by our good friends at Static Medium, each print is really a thing of beauty.
Two beautiful works featured in Pretty, Broken Flower from Sarah Joncas will soon be offered as limited edition prints.
Available next Tuesday, November 10 at 9am Pacific Time via our web shop.
SARAH JONCAS Atlantis Edition of 40 22 x 28 inches / 55.8 x 71.1 cm Fine art print on Signa Smooth 300gsm with deckled edges Hand-signed and numbered by the artist $90
SARAH JONCAS Pestilence Edition of 40 12 x 18 inches / 30.4 x 45.7 cm Fine art print on Signat Smooth 300gsm paper with deckled edges Hand-signed and numbered by the artist $60
Two of the standout paintings featured in This Is America from Scott Listfield will soon be offered as limited edition prints.
Available next Friday, November 13 at 9am Pacific Time via our web shop.
SCOTT LISTFIELD Purple Mountains Edition of 50 Size 30 x 16 inches / 76.2 x 40.6 cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand-signed and numbered by the artist $110
SCOTT LISTFIELD Smokey Edition of 50 16 x 23 inches / 40.6 x 58.4 cm Fine art print on 290gsm paper Hand-signed and numbered by the artist $90
Inspiration behind the exhibition: I didn’t approach this show with an over-arching theme in mind, but instead took the workpiece by piece letting inspiration and each image flow more naturally. I’ve found over the years my paintings tend to turn out better when I let things happen more intuitively, maybe because I’m not forcing a vision. However, much of the inspiration behind the paintings from this show comes from expressing emotion and feeling out individual conflict, letting surreal motifs enhance each portrait by accenting those concerns. The title for the show comes from a work included, something vague enough to envelop all the pieces, but also hinting towards that internal struggle I’m suggesting in them.
Inspiration behind the exhibition: Usually most of my solo shows revolve around some sort of a theme, but this time I didn’t really do that. I think I tried to push my ideas a bit further along with the overall designs of the pieces. I think my works have been getting more surreal overall and focus on nature a bit more as a theme.
Inspiration behind the exhibition: This group of work is a bunch of skateboard wheels, infinite circles the title is a play on initials “IC”(infinite crew), a graffiti crew I’m a part of. One of my first solo shows was titled Infinite Chapters, I’ve always liked the play on the initials “IC” and how it pertains to skateboard wheels, I feel that there are an infinite selection and combinations for skateboarders to choose from.
The inspiration behind ‘Pretty, Broken Flower’: I didn’t approach this show with an over-arching theme in mind, but instead took the workpiece by piece letting inspiration and each image flow more naturally. I’ve found over the years my paintings tend to turn out better when I let things happen more intuitively, maybe because I’m not forcing a vision. However, much of the inspiration behind the paintings from this show comes from expressing emotion and feeling out individual conflict, letting surreal motifs enhance each portrait by accenting those concerns. The title for the show comes from a work included, something vague enough to envelop all the pieces, but also hinting towards that internal struggle I’m suggesting in them.