Landscapes of Arizona
Southwest art in a photorealistic style by artist Jones
Contemporary Artwork
Abstract artwork by artist Conover
Landscapes of Arizona
Southwest art in a photorealistic style by artist Jones
Contemporary Artwork
Abstract artwork by artist Conover
Contemporary Art
Monsoon Art
SUMMER FLORALS
Many of Christiane’s abstract landscape pieces feature skies and light, depicting the passage of time and the hope of tomorrow.
Contemporary Southwest works by artist Hickey
Holiday miniature poinsettias by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak
Contemporary Artworks by Helms
SPRING IS IN THE AIR! Spring Exhibition
Featuring works
by Bogdan Dyulgerov
Spring Wildflowers by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak
Spring works by Alice Hickey
Abstract Art by Argentinian Artist Pilar Debitonto
She uses metaphors in her works and is inspired by the land of Argentina where she lives.
Photography by Marshall Gould
Marshall’s work is about existence and reference the stylistic philosophies of early black-and-white “Golden Age” photography.
Figurative Art by Spanish Artist Rosana Largo Rodríguez
incorporating elements of fantasy, popular culture, and surrealism.
Valentine Florals by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak
Hungarian artist internationally known for painting, “Healing Flowers.” She’s created a series of florals for Valentines Day.
If you are need artwork for your home or office be sure to check out our latest show as featured in AzFoothillsMagazine
Impressionist Landscapes by artist Margret Carde
Impressionist works by Artist Dmitry Syrov
Abstract Art by Lawrence Armstrong
Read more about our shows in Scottsdaleindependent
Mexican Artist RAFAEL AQUINO
Read more about the show featured in ArizonaFoothillsMagazine
Our September show includes works by:
Landscape Abstract artwork by Carol Hart.
Abtract art by Todd Gutmann who loves to paint with bold colors in a contemporary style.
Still Life Works by Lolita Gene
Abstract Art by Puja
Mosaic Art by Stacy Holmstedt
Her painting style is distinctive for its dynamic compositions and interplay of colors. Lucie describes her painting process as a reflection on life; her work’s reoccurring theme is maintaining optimism through life’s trials and tribulations.
Lucie has been a guest on a number of television and radio shows. Her work continues to be featured in magazines. She lives in Victoria BC and Scottsdale, AZ.
Lucie’s work is in corporate and private collections in Canada and the United States, as well as Europe and South Africa.
Her contemporary paintings are perfect for your home or office decor.
Shalome Patrick is an artist who loves to express herself on canvas with perplexing images and tell a story! She invites the viewer to take a look and try to figure out what the imagery in the painting represents. Patrick has shown her works internationally and brings a worldly perspective to her art. Her most recent works captures her impressions and will dazzle your imagination!
see her event on eventbrite , azcentral.com and scottsdaleindependent
article from scottsdale independent:
Gallery Andrea announces September art exhibit openings | Scottsdale Independent
Downtown Scottsdale fine art gallery, Gallery Andrea, is exhibiting two artists’ work through the end of September: abstract works by artist Shalome Patrick, and a collection of ballerina paintings by Julee Du Plessis.
Ms. Patrick is an artist who loves to express herself on canvas with perplexing images and storytelling, according to a press release.
She invites the viewer to look and try to figure out what the imagery in the painting represents.
“Music has always created visuals in my mind, it is at the heart of my work,” Ms. Patrick said in a prepared statement. “The beat, the words, the notes. It picks the colors and the textures that start the pieces and keeps the paint flowing to the end.”
Ms. Patick has shown her work internationally and brings a worldly perspective to her art, the press release stated. She enjoys giving back to the local community, and recently did a live painting event for the American Heart Association.
Ms. Patrick says she believes she can make a difference with art.
“My work signifies love, lust, passion, loneliness, fear, movement, texture,” she said in the prepared statement. “All descriptive and all fit what represents me.”