Artist - Pierre Pivet, titled Les Voiliers, giclee on stretched canvas 40 X 40 Hand Signed and numbered by the artist. Limited edition numbered 8/195. Beautiful contemporary sailboats by Pierre Pivet with vibrant colors. Shipping includes insurance. Pierre Pivet, born in Normandie , France , obtains much of his inspiration from well-known masters such as Vermeer, Cezanne, Gauguin, Braque and Rembrandt. While blending the techniques and mastery he gains from his muses, Pivet fuses his paintings with a personal energy and vitality bringing the images to life making them solely unique. Pivet's brilliant use of color and lyrical brushstrokes combine to form distinctive works that remain with the viewer long after the initial observation. His fauvist method is extremely delicate while his subject matter and style is possessed with such a broad range that you are left awestruck by his immense vision and skill. For international shipping on large items I may be able to have the canvas removed from stretcher for shipping. Message me if interested. Thanks.
Image is 48 X 36 inches. Still life of flowers in a vase. In bold red, orange green and yellow color. Born and educated in Cleveland, Gary Bukovnik has lived in San Francisco for more than a third of a century. Primarily using the media of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral and culinary images of great depth, intensity, and size. In 2003 and 2005, invited Bukovnik was Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2003 and 2005 and was an artist-in-residence at the Michigan Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2010, as well as making a tour of exhibitions and watercolor demonstrations across Japan in 2010. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA, Campton Gallery in New York City; the Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, the A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, and the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario The Art Institute of Chicago Atlanta Botanical Garden Brooklyn Museum Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown Dallas Museum of Art Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Frye Art Museum, Seattle Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow Library of Congress, Washington, DC The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Modern Art, New York The Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, California The New York Public Library Oakland Museum of California Philadelphia Museum of Art Phoenix Art Museum Portland Art Museum, Oregon Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence San Francisco Museum of Modern Art University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson University of California, Berkeley Art Museum SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS ALZA Corporation, Mountain View ART In Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State AT&T, New York Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles BankAmerica Corporation, Charlotte Citigroup, New York Cleveland Institute of Music Clorox Company, Oakland Comerica Bank, Costa Mesa & San Jose H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Chicago IBM, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco KPMG LLP, Atlanta Lincoln Center/List Collection, New York Macy’s California, San Francisco MetLife, New York The Metropolitan Opera, New York MGM Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas MBNA Corporation, Wilmington Neiman Marcus, Dallas San Francisco Symphony Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., Atlanta 3M Company, Minneapolis Time, Inc., New York United Airlines, San Francisco Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles Education: The Cleveland Institute of Art Residencies: Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2003, 2005 Michigan Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI 2010 Select Solo Exhinbitions: Thomas Reynolds Gallery, San Francisco, CA — May Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin, China – September the US Embassy in Beijing, China — September Campton Gallery, New York, NY Jiya Art Gallery, Quanzhou, China Xiamen Art Museum, Xiamen, China Alameda Public Library, Alameda, CA Quanzhou – Jiya Culture Gallery Shanghai – Shanghai HongQiao Contemporary Art Museum Suzhou – Art Museum of the Suzhou Art Academy Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia, Washington, DC The Slovenian Museum & Archives, Cleveland, OH Ureshiro, Saga Prefecture Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture Kanazawa, Ishikana Prefecture Shibukana, Gunma Prefecture Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Kunstzal Van Heijningen, The Hague, Netherlands University of California @ Berkeley Botanical Garden, CA South Eastern Regional Flower Show, Atlanta, GA Caldwell-Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA Rotunda Gallery at the Sequoias, San Francisco, CA Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, San Francisco, CA Gallery at A.C.T., Geary Theatre, San Francisco, CA Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Bellevue, WA Neuhoff Gallery, New York, NY Irving Galleries, Palm Beach, FL Ann Jacob Gallery, Atlanta, GA The Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, OH Chin Show Art Center, Taipei [catalog] Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Ligonier, PA Takashimaya, Tokyo Merging One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Mulligan-Shanoski Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Erickson & Elins Gallery, San Francisco, CA Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Umetnostna Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia I. Wolk Gallery, St. Helena, CA Jakopic Gallery, Architecture Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia [catalog] Images Gallery, Toledo, OH Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD Ansorena, Madrid [catalog] Chicago Botanic Garden, IL Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York, NY de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis, TN Mary Bell Galleries, Chicago, IL Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg [catalog] Atlanta Botanical Garden, GA Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland Portfolio Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Allport Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Cleveland Play House Gallery, OH Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA Gallery 460, Green Point, Australia Graystone, San Francisco, CA Nancy Teague Gallery, Seattle, WA Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario [catalog] Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY [catalog] Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY Young Gallery, Saratoga, CA Robley Gallery, Roslyn, New York, NY Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA ADI Gallery, San Francisco, CA less
ESTA ADORABLE FIGURA AGREGARÁ UN POP A TU ESPACIO VITAL La Kikyu Estatuilla es una funa escultura de resina que representa la figura de un globo con forma de perro. Esta pieza de decoración combina los colores jóvenes y vibrantes de los globos de fiesta con el comportamiento orgánico pero divertido de los perros para brindar todo el placer, estilo y personalidad a una atmósfera moderna y agrega la cantidad adecuada de diversión y humor crudo a cualquier habitación. La figura está hecha de resina de primera calidad que es resistente, duradera y resistente. El Kikyu es una excelente adición a su mobiliario actual y es un bonito regalo para un cumpleaños, Navidad o cualquier otro evento. CARACTERÍSTICAS: Fabricado con resina esmaltada de alta calidad Pintado con pinturas de alta calidad y no tóxicas para garantizar la salud Un complemento perfecto para tu decoración actual Diseño único Refleja artesanía, innovación y calidad superiores DIMENSIONES: 8,6"Largo x 8,6"An POP EN TU SALA DE ESTAR El Kikyu se produce a partir de resina para crear una escultura en estilo pop art completo que le da un toque de creatividad y resalta sus interiores con un diseño contemporáneo. FABRICADO CON MATERIALES DE ALTA CALIDAD Fabricado con resina de alta calidad, que es ecológica, duradera y estable. SELECCIONE UN COLOR Viene en una variedad de tonos distintos y emocionantes para elegir: elija su color con prudencia.
"Sweet Transformer": Urban Art painting for sale, linking the title with Chat GPT to depict humanity's connection with technology.
Image is 48 X 36 inches. Still life of flowers in a vase. In bold red, orange green and yellow color. Born and educated in Cleveland, Gary Bukovnik has lived in San Francisco for more than a third of a century. Primarily using the media of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral and culinary images of great depth, intensity, and size. In 2003 and 2005, invited Bukovnik was Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2003 and 2005 and was an artist-in-residence at the Michigan Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2010, as well as making a tour of exhibitions and watercolor demonstrations across Japan in 2010. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA, Campton Gallery in New York City; the Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, the A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, and the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario The Art Institute of Chicago Atlanta Botanical Garden Brooklyn Museum Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown Dallas Museum of Art Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Frye Art Museum, Seattle Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow Library of Congress, Washington, DC The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Modern Art, New York The Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, California The New York Public Library Oakland Museum of California Philadelphia Museum of Art Phoenix Art Museum Portland Art Museum, Oregon Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence San Francisco Museum of Modern Art University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson University of California, Berkeley Art Museum SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS ALZA Corporation, Mountain View ART In Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State AT&T, New York Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles BankAmerica Corporation, Charlotte Citigroup, New York Cleveland Institute of Music Clorox Company, Oakland Comerica Bank, Costa Mesa & San Jose H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Chicago IBM, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco KPMG LLP, Atlanta Lincoln Center/List Collection, New York Macy’s California, San Francisco MetLife, New York The Metropolitan Opera, New York MGM Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas MBNA Corporation, Wilmington Neiman Marcus, Dallas San Francisco Symphony Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., Atlanta 3M Company, Minneapolis Time, Inc., New York United Airlines, San Francisco Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles Education: The Cleveland Institute of Art Residencies: Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2003, 2005 Michigan Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI 2010 Select Solo Exhinbitions: Thomas Reynolds Gallery, San Francisco, CA — May Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin, China – September the US Embassy in Beijing, China — September Campton Gallery, New York, NY Jiya Art Gallery, Quanzhou, China Xiamen Art Museum, Xiamen, China Alameda Public Library, Alameda, CA Quanzhou – Jiya Culture Gallery Shanghai – Shanghai HongQiao Contemporary Art Museum Suzhou – Art Museum of the Suzhou Art Academy Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia, Washington, DC The Slovenian Museum & Archives, Cleveland, OH Ureshiro, Saga Prefecture Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture Kanazawa, Ishikana Prefecture Shibukana, Gunma Prefecture Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Kunstzal Van Heijningen, The Hague, Netherlands University of California @ Berkeley Botanical Garden, CA South Eastern Regional Flower Show, Atlanta, GA Caldwell-Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA Rotunda Gallery at the Sequoias, San Francisco, CA Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, San Francisco, CA Gallery at A.C.T., Geary Theatre, San Francisco, CA Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Bellevue, WA Neuhoff Gallery, New York, NY Irving Galleries, Palm Beach, FL Ann Jacob Gallery, Atlanta, GA The Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, OH Chin Show Art Center, Taipei [catalog] Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Ligonier, PA Takashimaya, Tokyo Merging One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Mulligan-Shanoski Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Erickson & Elins Gallery, San Francisco, CA Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Umetnostna Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia I. Wolk Gallery, St. Helena, CA Jakopic Gallery, Architecture Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia [catalog] Images Gallery, Toledo, OH Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD Ansorena, Madrid [catalog] Chicago Botanic Garden, IL Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York, NY de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis, TN Mary Bell Galleries, Chicago, IL Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg [catalog] Atlanta Botanical Garden, GA Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland Portfolio Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Allport Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Cleveland Play House Gallery, OH Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA Gallery 460, Green Point, Australia Graystone, San Francisco, CA Nancy Teague Gallery, Seattle, WA Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario [catalog] Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY [catalog] Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY Young Gallery, Saratoga, CA Robley Gallery, Roslyn, New York, NY Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA ADI Gallery, San Francisco, CA less
About 'Healdsburg Camelias' original watercolor painted in 2018. in pink, green with blue and yellow from Cleveland-born and educated Gary Bukovnik who has lived in California for over 40 years. Bukovnik’s art conveys a monumental quality. Primarily using the mediums of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral images of great depth and intensity. The paper is 30 x 23 inches. Ships flat and unframed. Although professional framing is available upon request. This is a stunning and wonderful work of art from Gary Bukovnik. In 2003 and 2005, the American Academy in Rome invited Bukovnik to attend the academy as a Visiting Artist and provided him with a room and studio for six weeks. In 2001, he was selected to create a poster for the prestigious List Collection, which creates posters to commemorate programs at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Lincoln Center past contributors have included Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Alex Katz, Elizabeth Murray, and Donald Sultan. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA; Trajan Gallery in Carmel, CA; Campton Gallery in New York City; Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery and A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland and the Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies. Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. Among the artwork displayed at the Brevard Museum of Art was a tapestry based on a Bukovnik watercolor and hand-woven in Aubusson, France by Atelier Raymond Picaud, weavers since the eventeenth century. Atelier Raymond Picaud has been at the forefront of progressive tapestry firms since the 1930s, focusing on images of modern artists such as Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Helen Frankenthaler. Bukovnik’s watercolors and monotypes are the subject of Flowers: Gary Bukovnik Watercolors & Monotypes, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York. This book includes a foreword by James J. White, curator at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; an interview with the artist by Robert Flynn Johnson, curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and an essay about Bukovnik and the depiction of flowers in art by Judith Gordon, a San Francisco-based writer. A new book (GaryBukovnik Watercolors) was released in October 2005 by the publisher Hudson Hills Press. It contains over 70 Plates, a foreword by Louis A. Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, an introduction by Carter E. Foster, Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum and an interview by Clare Henry, art critic for he Financial Times. His work is represented in diverse public and private collections, such as the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco; Bank of America; AT&T; Neiman Marcus; and Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. Bukovnik also donates his art to benefit community and civic organizations such as the San Francisco Symphony, which since 1982 has commissioned a poster announcing its fall season. Other organizations include the New York Metropolitan Opera; Refugees International, Japan; and Project Open Hand, San Francisco and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City (List Collection). Bukovnik has exhibited widely in Japan, Taiwan and China. Most recently The Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai The Today Art Museum, Beijing-The Xiamen Museum of Art, Xiamen-The Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin and The Suzhou Art Academy Museum, Suzhou.
About 'Spring Bouquet, July 2018' original watercolor painted in 2018. in vibrant multi-color from Cleveland-born and educated Gary Bukovnik who has lived in California for over 40 years. Bukovnik’s art conveys a monumental quality. Primarily using the mediums of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral images of great depth and intensity. The paper is 33 x 20 inches. Ships flat and unframed. Although professional framing is available upon request. This is a stunning and wonderful work of art from Gary Bukovnik. In 2003 and 2005, the American Academy in Rome invited Bukovnik to attend the academy as a Visiting Artist and provided him with a room and studio for six weeks. In 2001, he was selected to create a poster for the prestigious List Collection, which creates posters to commemorate programs at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Lincoln Center past contributors have included Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Alex Katz, Elizabeth Murray, and Donald Sultan. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA; Trajan Gallery in Carmel, CA; Campton Gallery in New York City; Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery and A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland and the Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies. Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. Among the artwork displayed at the Brevard Museum of Art was a tapestry based on a Bukovnik watercolor and hand-woven in Aubusson, France by Atelier Raymond Picaud, weavers since the eventeenth century. Atelier Raymond Picaud has been at the forefront of progressive tapestry firms since the 1930s, focusing on images of modern artists such as Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Helen Frankenthaler. Bukovnik’s watercolors and monotypes are the subject of Flowers: Gary Bukovnik Watercolors & Monotypes, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York. This book includes a foreword by James J. White, curator at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; an interview with the artist by Robert Flynn Johnson, curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and an essay about Bukovnik and the depiction of flowers in art by Judith Gordon, a San Francisco-based writer. A new book (GaryBukovnik Watercolors) was released in October 2005 by the publisher Hudson Hills Press. It contains over 70 Plates, a foreword by Louis A. Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, an introduction by Carter E. Foster, Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum and an interview by Clare Henry, art critic for he Financial Times. His work is represented in diverse public and private collections, such as the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco; Bank of America; AT&T; Neiman Marcus; and Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. Bukovnik also donates his art to benefit community and civic organizations such as the San Francisco Symphony, which since 1982 has commissioned a poster announcing its fall season. Other organizations include the New York Metropolitan Opera; Refugees International, Japan; and Project Open Hand, San Francisco and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City (List Collection). Bukovnik has exhibited widely in Japan, Taiwan and China. Most recently The Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai The Today Art Museum, Beijing-The Xiamen Museum of Art, Xiamen-The Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin and The Suzhou Art Academy Museum, Suzhou.
Image is 48 X 36 inches. Still life of flowers in a vase. In bold red, orange green and yellow color. Born and educated in Cleveland, Gary Bukovnik has lived in San Francisco for more than a third of a century. Primarily using the media of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral and culinary images of great depth, intensity, and size. In 2003 and 2005, invited Bukovnik was Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2003 and 2005 and was an artist-in-residence at the Michigan Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2010, as well as making a tour of exhibitions and watercolor demonstrations across Japan in 2010. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA, Campton Gallery in New York City; the Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, the A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, and the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario The Art Institute of Chicago Atlanta Botanical Garden Brooklyn Museum Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown Dallas Museum of Art Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Frye Art Museum, Seattle Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow Library of Congress, Washington, DC The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Modern Art, New York The Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, California The New York Public Library Oakland Museum of California Philadelphia Museum of Art Phoenix Art Museum Portland Art Museum, Oregon Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence San Francisco Museum of Modern Art University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson University of California, Berkeley Art Museum SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS ALZA Corporation, Mountain View ART In Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State AT&T, New York Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles BankAmerica Corporation, Charlotte Citigroup, New York Cleveland Institute of Music Clorox Company, Oakland Comerica Bank, Costa Mesa & San Jose H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Chicago IBM, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco KPMG LLP, Atlanta Lincoln Center/List Collection, New York Macy’s California, San Francisco MetLife, New York The Metropolitan Opera, New York MGM Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas MBNA Corporation, Wilmington Neiman Marcus, Dallas San Francisco Symphony Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., Atlanta 3M Company, Minneapolis Time, Inc., New York United Airlines, San Francisco Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles Education: The Cleveland Institute of Art Residencies: Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2003, 2005 Michigan Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI 2010 Select Solo Exhinbitions: Thomas Reynolds Gallery, San Francisco, CA — May Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin, China – September the US Embassy in Beijing, China — September Campton Gallery, New York, NY Jiya Art Gallery, Quanzhou, China Xiamen Art Museum, Xiamen, China Alameda Public Library, Alameda, CA Quanzhou – Jiya Culture Gallery Shanghai – Shanghai HongQiao Contemporary Art Museum Suzhou – Art Museum of the Suzhou Art Academy Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia, Washington, DC The Slovenian Museum & Archives, Cleveland, OH Ureshiro, Saga Prefecture Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture Kanazawa, Ishikana Prefecture Shibukana, Gunma Prefecture Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Kunstzal Van Heijningen, The Hague, Netherlands University of California @ Berkeley Botanical Garden, CA South Eastern Regional Flower Show, Atlanta, GA Caldwell-Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA Rotunda Gallery at the Sequoias, San Francisco, CA Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, San Francisco, CA Gallery at A.C.T., Geary Theatre, San Francisco, CA Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Bellevue, WA Neuhoff Gallery, New York, NY Irving Galleries, Palm Beach, FL Ann Jacob Gallery, Atlanta, GA The Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, OH Chin Show Art Center, Taipei [catalog] Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Ligonier, PA Takashimaya, Tokyo Merging One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Mulligan-Shanoski Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Erickson & Elins Gallery, San Francisco, CA Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Umetnostna Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia I. Wolk Gallery, St. Helena, CA Jakopic Gallery, Architecture Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia [catalog] Images Gallery, Toledo, OH Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD Ansorena, Madrid [catalog] Chicago Botanic Garden, IL Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York, NY de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis, TN Mary Bell Galleries, Chicago, IL Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg [catalog] Atlanta Botanical Garden, GA Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland Portfolio Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Allport Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Cleveland Play House Gallery, OH Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA Gallery 460, Green Point, Australia Graystone, San Francisco, CA Nancy Teague Gallery, Seattle, WA Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario [catalog] Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY [catalog] Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY Young Gallery, Saratoga, CA Robley Gallery, Roslyn, New York, NY Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA ADI Gallery, San Francisco, CA less
"Sweet Transformer": Urban Art painting for sale, linking the title with Chat GPT to depict humanity's connection with technology.
About Amaryllis II original watercolor in vibrant red and green from Cleveland-born and educated Gary Bukovnik who has lived in San Francisco for over 40 years. Bukovnik’s art conveys a monumental quality. Primarily using the mediums of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral images of great depth and intensity. The paper is 31 x 13 inches. Framed in museum quality clear maple hard wood and all archival framing materials. The frame's outer dimension is 35 x 17 inches. In 2003 and 2005, the American Academy in Rome invited Bukovnik to attend the academy as a Visiting Artist and provided him with a room and studio for six weeks. In 2001, he was selected to create a poster for the prestigious List Collection, which creates posters to commemorate programs at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Lincoln Center past contributors have included Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Alex Katz, Elizabeth Murray, and Donald Sultan. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA; Trajan Gallery in Carmel, CA; Campton Gallery in New York City; Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery and A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland and the Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies. Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. Among the artwork displayed at the Brevard Museum of Art was a tapestry based on a Bukovnik watercolor and hand-woven in Aubusson, France by Atelier Raymond Picaud, weavers since the eventeenth century. Atelier Raymond Picaud has been at the forefront of progressive tapestry firms since the 1930s, focusing on images of modern artists such as Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Helen Frankenthaler. Bukovnik’s watercolors and monotypes are the subject of Flowers: Gary Bukovnik Watercolors & Monotypes, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York. This book includes a foreword by James J. White, curator at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; an interview with the artist by Robert Flynn Johnson, curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and an essay about Bukovnik and the depiction of flowers in art by Judith Gordon, a San Francisco-based writer. A new book (GaryBukovnik Watercolors) was released in October 2005 by the publisher Hudson Hills Press. It contains over 70 Plates, a foreword by Louis A. Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, an introduction by Carter E. Foster, Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum and an interview by Clare Henry, art critic for he Financial Times. His work is represented in diverse public and private collections, such as the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco; Bank of America; AT&T; Neiman Marcus; and Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. Bukovnik also donates his art to benefit community and civic organizations such as the San Francisco Symphony, which since 1982 has commissioned a poster announcing its fall season. Other organizations include the New York Metropolitan Opera; Refugees International, Japan; and Project Open Hand, San Francisco and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City (List Collection). Bukovnik has exhibited widely in Japan, Taiwan and China. Most recently The Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai The Today Art Museum, Beijing-The Xiamen Museum of Art, Xiamen-The Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin and The Suzhou Art Academy Museum, Suzhou.
Fused glass plates with chamomiles are made of stained glass using the fusing technique, suitable for a cake or other sweets. Will be a bright accent in your kitchen! Chamomile is the simultaneous embodiment of purity, kindness, modesty, tenderness, sincerity, fragility and at the same time - great vitality, endurance, restraint and the ability to wait. They have long been considered a symbol of love. Non-toxic, environmentally friendly, can be used for food. It is painted with baked paints by hand - it will not fade or rub off. DETAILS * Size: 20 or 30 sm / 7.87 or 11.81 inch * Materials: fused glass * Please zoom-in the photos to savor the details * Shipping with the Tracking Number SHIPPING: * To ensure safe shipping, we will pack your glass work with great care and attention to detail, so that it’s delivered to you in a perfect condition. * Once your order is shipped, we’ll send you a Tracking Number by email (via IU). * Your order will be shipped to your address, indicated as your shipping address on IU, please make sure it’s correct. If you’d like your order to be shipped to a different address, please reach out in the messages. * All products are securely packed in bubble wrap and cardboard box. If you want to send a gift immediately to the recipient, we can attach a printed message with the goods. CUSTOMS DUTIES AND TAXES * Import duties, taxes, and charges in your country are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs might be. EACH SUBJECT IS MANUALLY DONE, therefore: * may be slightly different from the color in the photo, * may vary slightly in the lines and texture of the glass, * but we do hope much, as we strive to ensure that You received the exact same product as in the photo. ORDER PROCESSING TIME: * Your item will be shipped within 3-5 business days after purchase. WE are very happy to create beautiful things for you and if you have any questions, we will be happy to answer. We will be glad to see you again, the team of Vitrasole.
a mesmerizing image that fuses the surrealistic styles of Antoni Gaudí and Salvador Dalí. Craft a vibrant composition with abstract colors and figures inspired by the imaginative and organic forms characteristic of both artists.Illustrate a harmonious correlation between city and nature, blending Gaudí's architectural fluidity with Dalí's dreamlike elements. Ensure the presence of people and architecture within the scene to convey the vitality of urban life. Infuse the entire artwork with lively and positive colors, creating a visually engaging atmosphere.However, deliberately designate a portion of the painting in black and white to introduce an element of mystery and contemplation. This monochromatic aspect should provoke questions and add depth to the viewer's experience.The goal is to create a captivating artwork that seamlessly merges Gaudí and Dalí's artistic signatures, presenting a whimsical narrative that celebrates the interconnectedness of city and nature
(Image enlarged for Detail, 16x20") "Waves of Gold" is an awe-inspiring 16x20" abstract masterpiece that seamlessly fuses the opulence of metallic leaf with the vibrancy of acrylic paint. The painting draws the eye with its entrancing portrayal of cascading gold streaks flowing gracefully into a profound, azure sea. Sparkling and shimmering, the metallic leaf forms mesmerizing waterfalls that cascade dynamically across the canvas, imbuing the artwork with a sense of fluidity and vitality. The juxtaposition of the luxurious golden hues against the deep, captivating blues creates a mesmerizing contrast, evoking a sense of both opulence and tranquility. The artist's skillful brushwork and strategic use of metallic leaf capture the essence of movement, inviting the viewer to become immersed in the mesmerizing flow of this aquatic-inspired composition. "Waterfalls of Gold" is a testament to the seamless blend of geometric precision and organic fluidity, offering an intriguing visual experience for those drawn to the elegance of straight lines and structured forms. Its dynamic composition and interplay of light and shadow create a captivating sense of depth, adding an element of intrigue and mystery to the artwork. This piece is a captivating ode to the harmonious convergence of nature's splendor and human creativity, embodying the ever-changing and powerful allure of natural elements. "Waterfalls of Gold" is a striking addition to any art collection, captivating the imagination and infusing any space with a sense of refined sophistication and contemporary elegance.
Image is 48 X 36 inches. Still life of flowers in a vase. In bold red, orange green and yellow color. Born and educated in Cleveland, Gary Bukovnik has lived in San Francisco for more than a third of a century. Primarily using the media of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral and culinary images of great depth, intensity, and size. In 2003 and 2005, invited Bukovnik was Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2003 and 2005 and was an artist-in-residence at the Michigan Institute of Arts in Kalamazoo in 2010, as well as making a tour of exhibitions and watercolor demonstrations across Japan in 2010. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA, Campton Gallery in New York City; the Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, the A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, and the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario The Art Institute of Chicago Atlanta Botanical Garden Brooklyn Museum Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown Dallas Museum of Art Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Frye Art Museum, Seattle Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow Library of Congress, Washington, DC The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Modern Art, New York The Richard L. Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, California The New York Public Library Oakland Museum of California Philadelphia Museum of Art Phoenix Art Museum Portland Art Museum, Oregon Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence San Francisco Museum of Modern Art University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson University of California, Berkeley Art Museum SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS ALZA Corporation, Mountain View ART In Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State AT&T, New York Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles BankAmerica Corporation, Charlotte Citigroup, New York Cleveland Institute of Music Clorox Company, Oakland Comerica Bank, Costa Mesa & San Jose H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Chicago IBM, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco KPMG LLP, Atlanta Lincoln Center/List Collection, New York Macy’s California, San Francisco MetLife, New York The Metropolitan Opera, New York MGM Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas MBNA Corporation, Wilmington Neiman Marcus, Dallas San Francisco Symphony Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., Atlanta 3M Company, Minneapolis Time, Inc., New York United Airlines, San Francisco Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles Education: The Cleveland Institute of Art Residencies: Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2003, 2005 Michigan Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI 2010 Select Solo Exhinbitions: Thomas Reynolds Gallery, San Francisco, CA — May Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin, China – September the US Embassy in Beijing, China — September Campton Gallery, New York, NY Jiya Art Gallery, Quanzhou, China Xiamen Art Museum, Xiamen, China Alameda Public Library, Alameda, CA Quanzhou – Jiya Culture Gallery Shanghai – Shanghai HongQiao Contemporary Art Museum Suzhou – Art Museum of the Suzhou Art Academy Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia, Washington, DC The Slovenian Museum & Archives, Cleveland, OH Ureshiro, Saga Prefecture Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture Kanazawa, Ishikana Prefecture Shibukana, Gunma Prefecture Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Kunstzal Van Heijningen, The Hague, Netherlands University of California @ Berkeley Botanical Garden, CA South Eastern Regional Flower Show, Atlanta, GA Caldwell-Snyder Gallery, San Francisco, CA Trajan Gallery, Carmel, CA Rotunda Gallery at the Sequoias, San Francisco, CA Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, San Francisco, CA Gallery at A.C.T., Geary Theatre, San Francisco, CA Douglas Frazer Fine Art, Bellevue, WA Neuhoff Gallery, New York, NY Irving Galleries, Palm Beach, FL Ann Jacob Gallery, Atlanta, GA The Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, OH Chin Show Art Center, Taipei [catalog] Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Ligonier, PA Takashimaya, Tokyo Merging One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Mulligan-Shanoski Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Erickson & Elins Gallery, San Francisco, CA Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Umetnostna Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia I. Wolk Gallery, St. Helena, CA Jakopic Gallery, Architecture Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia [catalog] Images Gallery, Toledo, OH Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD Ansorena, Madrid [catalog] Chicago Botanic Garden, IL Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York, NY de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis, TN Mary Bell Galleries, Chicago, IL Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg [catalog] Atlanta Botanical Garden, GA Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland Portfolio Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Allport Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Cleveland Play House Gallery, OH Concept Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA Gallery 460, Green Point, Australia Graystone, San Francisco, CA Nancy Teague Gallery, Seattle, WA Art Gallery of Hamilton, Ontario [catalog] Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY [catalog] Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY Young Gallery, Saratoga, CA Robley Gallery, Roslyn, New York, NY Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA ADI Gallery, San Francisco, CA less
'Lipinr in Tall Vase' original watercolor painted in 2018 - 2019. Large work at 40 x 25 inches, in multi-color including lovely stem green with sun-kissed warm floral hues. Contemporary in design, delicate and absolutely breathtaking to see in person. A lovely painting to experience over years or a lifetime, from Cleveland-born and educated Gary Bukovnik who has lived in California for over 40 years. Bukovnik’s art conveys a monumental quality. Primarily using the mediums of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral images of great depth and intensity. Lupine in Tall vase is created with watercolor on paper. The paper is approximately 40 x 25 inches. Framed maple with an outer edge 44 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. This is a stunning and wonderful work of art from American artist, Gary Bukovnik. Newly professionally framed in clear maple hard wood stem moulding. The work floats on white museum matting. Clean and delightful in every way. In 2003 and 2005, the American Academy in Rome invited Bukovnik to attend the academy as a Visiting Artist and provided him with a room and studio for six weeks. In 2001, he was selected to create a poster for the prestigious List Collection, which creates posters to commemorate programs at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Lincoln Center past contributors have included Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Alex Katz, Elizabeth Murray, and Donald Sultan. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA; Trajan Gallery in Carmel, CA; Campton Gallery in New York City; Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery and A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland and the Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies. Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. Among the artwork displayed at the Brevard Museum of Art was a tapestry based on a Bukovnik watercolor and hand-woven in Aubusson, France by Atelier Raymond Picaud, weavers since the eventeenth century. Atelier Raymond Picaud has been at the forefront of progressive tapestry firms since the 1930s, focusing on images of modern artists such as Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Helen Frankenthaler. Bukovnik’s watercolors and monotypes are the subject of Flowers: Gary Bukovnik Watercolors & Monotypes, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York. This book includes a foreword by James J. White, curator at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; an interview with the artist by Robert Flynn Johnson, curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and an essay about Bukovnik and the depiction of flowers in art by Judith Gordon, a San Francisco-based writer. A new book (GaryBukovnik Watercolors) was released in October 2005 by the publisher Hudson Hills Press. It contains over 70 Plates, a foreword by Louis A. Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, an introduction by Carter E. Foster, Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum and an interview by Clare Henry, art critic for he Financial Times. His work is represented in diverse public and private collections, such as the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco; Bank of America; AT&T; Neiman Marcus; and Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. Bukovnik also donates his art to benefit community and civic organizations such as the San Francisco Symphony, which since 1982 has commissioned a poster announcing its fall season. Other organizations include the New York Metropolitan Opera; Refugees International, Japan; and Project Open Hand, San Francisco and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City (List Collection). Bukovnik has exhibited widely in Japan, Taiwan and China. Most recently The Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai The Today Art Museum, Beijing-The Xiamen Museum of Art, Xiamen-The Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin and The Suzhou Art Academy Museum, Suzhou.
'Lipinr in Tall Vase' original watercolor painted in 2018 - 2019. Large work at 40 x 25 inches, in multi-color including lovely stem green with sun-kissed warm floral hues. Contemporary in design, delicate and absolutely breathtaking to see in person. A lovely painting to experience over years or a lifetime, from Cleveland-born and educated Gary Bukovnik who has lived in California for over 40 years. Bukovnik’s art conveys a monumental quality. Primarily using the mediums of watercolor, monotype, and lithograph, Bukovnik fuses sensual vitality with fluid yet powerful colorations, creating floral images of great depth and intensity. Lupine in Tall vase is created with watercolor on paper. The paper is approximately 40 x 25 inches. Framed maple with an outer edge 44 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. This is a stunning and wonderful work of art from American artist, Gary Bukovnik. Newly professionally framed in clear maple hard wood stem moulding. The work floats on white museum matting. Clean and delightful in every way. In 2003 and 2005, the American Academy in Rome invited Bukovnik to attend the academy as a Visiting Artist and provided him with a room and studio for six weeks. In 2001, he was selected to create a poster for the prestigious List Collection, which creates posters to commemorate programs at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. Lincoln Center past contributors have included Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Alex Katz, Elizabeth Murray, and Donald Sultan. Solo exhibitions include Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco and in St. Helena, CA; Trajan Gallery in Carmel, CA; Campton Gallery in New York City; Concept Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA; Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery and A.C.T. Gallery in San Francisco, the Bonfoey Gallery in Cleveland and the Erickson Fine Art Gallery in Healdsburg. Other recent exhibitions have been organized by the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Paula Brown Gallery, Toledo, Neuhoff Gallery, New York; Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis; Irving Galleries, Palm Beach; Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg; the Southern Alleghenies. Museum of Art, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Chin Show Cultural Center, Taipei; Takashimaya, Tokyo; the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; and Brevard Museum of Art, Melbourne, Florida. Among the artwork displayed at the Brevard Museum of Art was a tapestry based on a Bukovnik watercolor and hand-woven in Aubusson, France by Atelier Raymond Picaud, weavers since the eventeenth century. Atelier Raymond Picaud has been at the forefront of progressive tapestry firms since the 1930s, focusing on images of modern artists such as Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Helen Frankenthaler. Bukovnik’s watercolors and monotypes are the subject of Flowers: Gary Bukovnik Watercolors & Monotypes, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York. This book includes a foreword by James J. White, curator at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; an interview with the artist by Robert Flynn Johnson, curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and an essay about Bukovnik and the depiction of flowers in art by Judith Gordon, a San Francisco-based writer. A new book (GaryBukovnik Watercolors) was released in October 2005 by the publisher Hudson Hills Press. It contains over 70 Plates, a foreword by Louis A. Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, an introduction by Carter E. Foster, Curator of Drawings at the Whitney Museum and an interview by Clare Henry, art critic for he Financial Times. His work is represented in diverse public and private collections, such as the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown; Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco; Bank of America; AT&T; Neiman Marcus; and Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles. Bukovnik also donates his art to benefit community and civic organizations such as the San Francisco Symphony, which since 1982 has commissioned a poster announcing its fall season. Other organizations include the New York Metropolitan Opera; Refugees International, Japan; and Project Open Hand, San Francisco and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City (List Collection). Bukovnik has exhibited widely in Japan, Taiwan and China. Most recently The Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai The Today Art Museum, Beijing-The Xiamen Museum of Art, Xiamen-The Tianjin Museum of Art, Tianjin and The Suzhou Art Academy Museum, Suzhou.
Artist - Pierre Pivet, titled Les Voiliers, giclee on stretched canvas 40 X 40 Hand Signed and numbered by the artist. Limited edition numbered 8/195. Beautiful contemporary sailboats by Pierre Pivet with vibrant colors. Shipping includes insurance. Pierre Pivet, born in Normandie , France , obtains much of his inspiration from well-known masters such as Vermeer, Cezanne, Gauguin, Braque and Rembrandt. While blending the techniques and mastery he gains from his muses, Pivet fuses his paintings with a personal energy and vitality bringing the images to life making them solely unique. Pivet's brilliant use of color and lyrical brushstrokes combine to form distinctive works that remain with the viewer long after the initial observation. His fauvist method is extremely delicate while his subject matter and style is possessed with such a broad range that you are left awestruck by his immense vision and skill. For international shipping on large items I may be able to have the canvas removed from stretcher for shipping. Message me if interested. Thanks.
The Art View The Collections Galleries Cathy Shepherd’s art glass is featured in the following galleries: ADC Fine Art — Cincinnati, OH Allen Maltz—Key West, FL Anticus — Scottsdale, AZ
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Luminous. Vibrant. Flowing. Welcome to the World of Cathy Shepherd Art Glass Welcome to the World of Cathy Shepherd Art Glass I see the world as a giant mosaic, rich with luminous colors, textures, organic shapes, sounds and energy. These elements inspire me and fuel my soul to create what seems to