??? GRAND OPENING OF SISKIYOU ART MUSEUM ??? is this Friday March 8, 5-7p, with more events & demos Saturday 11a-3p. Main exhibit is Anne Kinkade’s Retrospective: 30 Years of Color & Texture, with more Siskiyou Co. artists showcased in the Dunsmuir Gallery & Gift Shop. All are invited. 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. in Dunsmuir, CA.
art news
John Natsoulas Center – Bark! Celebration of Man’s Best Friend And Roy De Forest Show 2013
Opening February 1st the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts will run the historic dog centric works of Roy de Forrest. This exhibit will run concurrently with the Bark! Group show. Feb 1st-March 1st with an opening reception of Feb. 8th 7-10: pm.
1748 – 2013 at Retzlaff & Thorndike Galleries in Ashland.
ArtRoster – Balos Atelier, a group of Mount Shasta area artists, will exhibit their original paintings in a show entitled “1748–2013” at the Center for the Visual Arts in Ashland. The opening reception will take place Thursday, January 31. Artwork will be on display from January 31 until February 14. ArtRoster – Balos Atelier … Read More
turtle bay museum – west coast biennial – january 25, 2013
join aleksander and 45 artists on january 25th, 2013 for the reception: West Coast Biennial Juried Art Exhibition The Friends of the Arts at Turtle Bay in cooperation with Turtle Bay Exploration Park is presenting its second West Coast Biennial Juried Art Exhibition at Turtle Bay. Open to west coast artists currently living in California, … Read More
encaustic paintings
some wax paintings: [slideshow] [/slideshow]
Figurative paintings
Figurative paintings & art, sometimes written as figurativism, describes artwork—particularly paintings and sculptures—that is clearly derived from real object sources, and are therefore by definition representational. “Figurative art” is often defined in contrast to abstract art: Since the arrival of abstract art the term figurative has been used to refer to any form of modern … Read More
Figurative Art
Figurative Art Figurative art is itself based upon a tacit understanding of abstracted shapes: the figure sculpture of Greek antiquity was not naturalistic, for its forms were idealized and geometric.[3] Ernst Gombrich referred to the strictures of this schematic imagery, the adherence to that which was already known, rather than that which is seen, as … Read More