Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tim Cantor

Once in a great while an artist comes along that revolutionizes the art world in a completely unique and innovative fashion and Tim Cantor is just that. His works tell compelling stories layered in metaphor and symbology often focusing on the perseverance of the human spirit and within the past eleven years poetry now accompanies his work lending context to an ever expanding reservoir of expression and creativity. Starting as young as age six Cantor quickly gained momentum as an artist and by the age of fifteen already had a piece entered into the White House. With his unique illustrative surrealist style, he is an artist that will no doubt leave his mark on the world for many generations to come. Read more about his fascinating history and those who influenced his career on our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com.


Beauty's Privilege
Tim Cantor was born north of San Francisco in the summer of 1969. In 1975, Tim Cantor’s father recognized his son's uncommon knowledge with drawing and went into his attic in search of a box of oil paints and brushes that once belonged to Tim's great grandfather. Tim immediately began painting with the same supplies that his British ancestor had made a way of life with as he traveled throughout Asia, Europe, and America nearly a century earlier. Tim’s comprehension with oils was instantly visible, and his obsession began. His first oil painting came at age five.


By age fifteen, Tim Cantor was given his first gallery exhibition where one of his paintings was acquired to hang in the White House, thereby instigating an immediate demand for his unusual talent. Throughout the following years, his paintings would travel the world with exclusive exhibitions in Athens, Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, Venice, New York, Beverly Hills and San Francisco. Creating meaningful works of art became intertwined with his survival, his desires, and his greatest affections. The majority of his time creating his paintings has been lived in the solitude and quietness of night. Thusly, his underlying concentration gained a connection to his personal senses that aided in the development of his own writing style that explains much of the profound imagery within his compositions.


While the future of his art is unknown, what can be assured is the determination that he has to his undeviating obsession; an obsession that was born into his infancy and has dwelled in his blood without end; an obsession that merged with the fondness for his bride Amy, and will forever embody that love in the painted images that exist because of her adoring bond.


Today, the diverse enthusiasts and collectors of his art comprise of people from all parts of the world. If he lives an average length life, he will likely have one of longest authentic art careers known. One could say that this mysterious artist possesses a rare combination of extraordinary talent, unpredictability, and pure artistic nature to set his name in the history books of tomorrow. Yet for now, Tim Cantor keeps far from the madding crowd, shrouded in his studio, painting every night from midnight until morning.

For questions or more information please email us at info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fernando Alcaraz

The brilliance of Fernando Alcaraz's works are in their simplicity. He captures that rare delight all of us experience now and then when we stumble on to a beautiful place to discover we have it all to ourselves. This Spanish artist focuses much of the time on painting a quiet beach after people have left for the evening and have parked their boats on shore. Read more about this varied artist below which is an excerpt from our website, Hanson Gallery Fine Art.


Beachscene
Fernando IbaƱez Alcaraz was born in Alcoy, Alicante Spain in 1969. As a child he was drawn to the artistic side of life which drove him to begin studying forms of art at the age of 15. For six years Alcaraz worked under his mentor, who was also an artist and teacher, studying artistic techniques and focusing on his drawing abilities. At this time he also began attending classes at the local art school, Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Alcoy.

Although his years of studying left him with skills and interests in pastels, watercolor, and pencil drawings, Alcaraz chose to focus his studies in oil painting.

Alcaraz has participated in several collective and individual exhibitions throughout his career along with winning several awards for his inspiring canvases. In 1985, he placed second in the IV Concurso de Careles de Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos in Ibi, Alicante; he exhibited his work at the Encuentro Mundial for the Fraternidad Hermana, in the Palace for Exhibitions and Congress of Granada in July 1992; in October 1992, he exhibited his work in a collective exposition in the Sala de Arte EMECE of Alcoy; in 1994, he participated in a collective exhibition at the Casa de la Cultura of Sollana in Valencia; and in 1996, Alcaraz participated in the Sala de Arte EMECE of Alcoy’s Grand Collection of Contemporary Teachers of Realism.
Ancient Spanish villages with their stucco buildings and tiled roofs, budding roses growing along weathered walls, and romantic beach scenes are Alcaraz’s forte. His unique use of light and shadow create depth against his textured canvases. Viewers are enticed with the reality of his subjects and feel as though they too are able to experience his soft-hued, quaint Mediterranean afternoons.



For questions or more information please email us at info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Damon Hyldreth

With industrial grade steels of all sorts ranging from Cor-Ten steel used on bridge construction to polished stainless steel Damon Hyldreth is both an engineer and poet with his masterful creations. Damon has the ability in his art to capture the quintessential moment where energy in a state of rest begins to manifest into a kinetic force. When observing his steel works that can be seen publicly throughout the world, one can not help but see a transformation or metamorphosis, an inspiration to become something more. Read more of Damon's own words from our website Hanson Gallery Fine Art.

Knot #44R

My work stands as a reminder of the connection between man and nature, even as the world around us becomes increasingly removed from this essential and most basic union. While the metals I use are clearly man-made, the result of my collaboration with them is a blurring of the divide between nature and structure, space and form. This results in a strong symbiosis between the formal elements of my sculpture and it’s surroundings, both architectural and natural.

My work in sculpture is highly linked to the process of transformation. I consider the potential energy of my materials and lure out of them the sensual and organic forces of nature. I blend emotion with form, allowing the work to evolve, probing shapes, investigating their capacity to change. I seek to reveal the nature of the material, allowing it to take on a life of it's own.

I create art that challenges people’s expectations. My sculpture embodies the tension between stasis and impending movement; despite its weight and volume, or perhaps because of it, metal can dance and even suggest song. Ideally a viewer engages with my work on a subliminal level enabling them to have an experience of a uniquely personal nature. I work with Cor-ten steel, stainless steel, bronze, and carbon steel. These diverse metals, with their varied looks, suggest forms individualistically.


For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Javier Mulio

Javier Mulio keeps it simple. He sticks to the classical and timeless theme of still life and is one of the best in the world. Nestled in Alcoy of Spain, this world renowned and highly awarded painter presents a contemporary spin  on his still life paintings that are both elegant and whimsical. Enjoy the skills of this painter's use of a fan brush and detail brush on our website www.hansongalleryfineart.com as well as view his bio as seen below.

Fragile Thoughts
Internationally known simply by his first name, Javier was born in Alcoy (Alicante), Spain on Christmas Eve, 1957, and soon began demonstrating his prodigious creative gifts.

At the age of 16, he was enrolled in the noted academy of Mila Gomez where he studied and perfected his technique under that classic Spanish master.

Upon graduation in 1976, he became a professional artist, eventually achieving international recognition, first at an international exhibition in Granada, Spain in 1982; then later at other international exhibitions, notably in Chateauroux, France in 1996 that led to the introduction of his work to the United States in 1997. Since then, his work has been regularly shown in New York, Atlanta, Sausalito and Washington, DC.

His art has been acquired by major collectors worldwide from a Saudi Prince to corporate executives in Saudi Arabia, Japan, Jakata, Bahrain, Holland the United States.


For questions or more information please email us at info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Donna Young

No one creates a beautiful  hybrid of classical and contemporary styles better than Donna Young. To add to her repertoire is a series of themes that span from lucid colored expressive water scenes to expansive impressionist landscapes. Read more about this amazing Washington artist below as seen from from our website Hanson Gallery Fine Art.



Lakeside
Donna Young's devotion to startling jubilant color is contagious. Inspired by the French Masters, such as Monet, Matisse and Van Gogh, Donna invigorates her canvases in dynamic immediate brushstrokes. Sparkling tones used in her lush landscapes and opulent water reflections are layered with expressive rhythm. Her scenes are poetically textured with spirited energy and allow the viewer to connect to a stunning appreciation of our natural world. Sensuous pattern, tempered with vigorous color, tell a story of an impressionist vision through the use of an abstracted contemporary approach, giving the viewer a sense of quiet harmony and space. Her experience of life, passion for color and refinement of technique combine to offer incredible works that are rich in energy, a celebration to the eye, and seem almost as timeless as nature itself.
Donna is a graduate of Burnley School of Professional Art in Seattle, WA (1976), and has exhibited constantly while received numerous artistic awards. Her visions of nature have resulted in exhibitions in major corporate headquarters as well as having earned a strong following among private collectors and celebrities.

For questions or more information please email us at info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Carolyn Reynolds

Many years ago at the request of a client, Carolyn Reynolds created a commission incorporating gold leafing and immediately fell in love with the medium and has produced a great many works with gold or silver leaf serving as the backdrop for her beautiful and expressive paintings ever since. The mastery she wields over this delicate metal is unparalleled and this month she is being featured for the first time in our gallery alongside her son, Eon Burchman whom she has passed down this unique trade to. Where her sons work is more subtle and airy, Carolyn's work has striking contrasts and vivid colors. Here is a link to the show featuring Carolyn and her son, Familial Treasures. Also, find out more about her below from our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com.


Carolyn has been painting, drawing and sculpting since she was a child. Graduating from University of California Irvine with a BFA Fine Art and Art History, Carolyn believes her nature themed pieces bring a healing quality, as well as a sense of well being, harmony, and tranquility through her subject matter and use of color. 


Laguna Canyon
Having been commissioned to do an Asian themed art piece Carolyn fell in love with Gold and Silverleaf as a medium. She now works almost exclusively with the medium.

The physical process begins with coating and sanding the canvas until it becomes a silky surface. Then she smooths on a traditional red paint, lays the gold or silver leaf, and coat it with layers of varnish. 
Using the finest quality sable brushes, Carolyn paints layer upon layer of paint and varnish developing the image until it culminates in a moment of light! Carolyn's biggest inspiration is her grandaughter who paints anything and everything she can imagine.

SITE-SPECIFIC ART AND PUBLIC COMMISSIONS
Hyatt Valencia, Valencia, California
Red Rock Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
Comerica Bank, San Francisco and Newport Beach, California
Green Valley Ranch Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
Pinnacle Resort, Lake charles, Louisiana
Avila Resort, Avila Beach , California
Ritz Carlton Resort, Dana Point, California
Checkers' Hotel, Los Angeles, California
Mariott Hotel, Anahiem, California
Doral Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
Regency Hotel, San Diego, California
Del Web, Phoenix, Arizona
City of Laguna Beach, Laguna Beach, California
Bal Seal Engineering, Inc., Foothill Ranch, California
City of Fullerton, Fullerton, California
City of Santa Fe Springs, Business Park, Santa Fe Springs, California
Mariott Corporation, Scottsdale, Arizona
Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Omni Interlocken, Boulder Colorado
Chandler Center for the Arts, Chandler, Arizona
Laguna Medical Systems , Laguna Beach, Miami, New York
Baldwin Family Foundation, Newport Beach, California
Comerica Bank, San Francisco, California
Green Valley Ranch Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada



For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Eon Burchman

Morning in the Vines

Creative in many forms of expression ranging from sculpture to jazz music, Eon Burchman is an diverse artist with his leafed paintings being the most accomplished of his works. Carefully applying gold or silver leaf to a specialized canvas is already an achievement in and of itself but then Eon gives the viewer a subtle and peaceful place to escape into through the application of translucent, and sometimes more opaque, layers of oil. His subject matter much of the time focuses on hummingbirds whose spiritual and majestic nature lend well  to his lofty mediums. His show, Familial Treasures, is currently taking place at Hanson Galler Fine Art in Sausalito, California. Below is an excerpt about Eon Burchman from our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com


Throughout his life, Eon Burchman has surrounded himself with creativity in a family of artists and musicians. At the age of eight he picked up the guitar and began to take music as a main focus. Through High School and College Eon focused on the guitar and jazz improvisation. He also assisted his mother Carolyn Reynolds in her creative process on public art projects. These consisted of combining steel figures, fabric and various sculpture with texture mediums and painting concepts. Eon assisted Carolyn in the discovery of working with gold leaf on canvas, learning through experimentation and refinement of this process. This unique blend of medium rapidly grew in appreciation and public demand. Eon immersed himself further in technique and process and was able to partially fund his music studies, receiving a Masters in Jazz Music Studies. He eventually began to paint his own pieces working with gold leaf on canvas as a basis for his images. His work was displayed along side Carolyn at art festivals and in galleries. 

Living in Long beach CA, Eon has shown in galleries and received recognition through magazine articles and press releases. He has expressed his love and appreciation for natural landscapes and seascapes in his work on both gold and silver leaf. Even though he focuses on this multi medium, Eon continues exploring new combinations of materials and imagery to find new ways create his visions.



For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Alfredo Navarro Montllor

Upon gazing into Alfredo Navarro's pieces one can see the dual nature that is the sea, its awe inspiring mystery and its tranquil beauty. As the course of the day unfolds his pieces retain their own luminescence as if they go by their own time. Having been an artist since he was a child, Navarro chose Seascapes as his dominant theme after being commissioned to do a mural while serving in the Spanish Military. Learn about Navarro the Seascape Artist below as seen from our website, Hanson Gallery Fine Art.

Blue and Calm

Alfredo Navarro was born on the eastern coast of Spain in the city of Alcoy (Alicante) in 1965. Initially inspired by his father, Navarro attended the art school of Escuela Municipal de Bellas Artes at a young age. He continued his education in Valencia where he received a degree in economics at the Valencia Univeristy as well as an art degree from Circulo de Bellas Artes.


He then returned to Alcoy to paint and apprentice under the painter/teacher Selles. Also a painter, Navarro’s father taught his son the techniques of oil painting. Navarro’s younger brother accepted their father’s art training, too. At age 19, Navarro began painting professionally and in 1986 received first place in an art exhibition sponsored by the Government Delegate of Galicia in Galicia, Spain.

Navarro considers his technique somewhere between Realism and Hyperrealism. His studies provided an admiration for the artists Velazquez, Picasso and Greco. Navarro respects Velazquez for the artist’s ability to capture the soul of a person in a portrait and the colors and atmosphere used to create the paintings. Picasso and Greco are admired for their bold creativity and expressive colors. Such creativity, expressive colors and atmosphere can be found in Navarro’s striking sunsets, sweeping seas and foaming waves. Inspired by the vastness of both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Navarro paints seascapes of undulation as well as seascapes of tranquility. With great artistic emotion and power, he captures waves crashing against rock formations. He paints translucent waves gently rolling into shore as the evening’s sunset pierces through the water. His calm seas mesmerize viewers with the ocean’s expanse, or the feeling of a warm sun dancing on the water, or an endless horizon.



For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Thomas Easley

Self taught, Thomas Easley is one of the most prolific artists of our time. Having lived in numerous places throughout the world, he seized each opportunity to explore a new form of artistic expression that has led him to become accomplished in a myriad of styles and forms of subject matter that range from minuatures to realism and from nudes to abstract expressionism; he is modern renaissance man. Below is more about the artist  from our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com


Tall in the Morning Light
Thomas Easley was born in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains where he spent his youth enjoying the deep woods and grand vistas in and around the Lake Tahoe basin.

Easley did not go to art school. He is a self-taught artist whose successful career spanning 30 years and three continents has taken him from the snow capped Sierras of his childhood to the verdant hills of England, the canals of Venice and the banks of the holy Ganges in India.

Each location has provided Easley with insight for his inquisitive mind and inspirationfor his blend of painting styles and techniques: In England he painted illuminations, miniatures and portraits, in Italy he painted nudes, architectural landscapes and floral still life, India’s mysticism made him delve into dimensional realism, surrealism and allegorical works.
Since Easley’s return to the United States, he has focused on wine still life paintings that are reminiscent of the warmly lit rich style of European masters and energetic roosters filled with attitude and elegance. He also paints textured cityscapes, landscapes and sensual nudes in his Extreme Impressionism style.

Easley lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife and two sons.

For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Adair Payne

The Dance of Autumn
Nobody can capture landscapes in breath taking fashion quite like Adair Payne. Combining his lifelong passion for nature with his background in graphic arts Adair captures with meticulous accuracy the beauty and spirit of the landscape. He has the unique ability to present us with scenery that balances the conditions of light and shadow in such a way that it grabs our heart and pierces our soul, much in the same way as if we were right there. The following about this artist's fascinating history is from our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com.

Adair Payne is native of Northern California, from the community of Lincoln in the Sierra Nevada foothills northeast of Sacramento. He began painting the local countryside at an early age, being commissioned by local collectors and land-owners. While his creative direction was unusual in the time and place of his youth, he was compelled to speak for the land, calling attention to the natural world around him.

Taking a brief hiatus from creative work just after high school, Payne served a voluntary mission for his church in Argentina for two years. He then resumed his artistic education with a major in graphic design. In spite of his connection with the land, at that time he preferred the idea of a busy and interactive creative environment instead of the solitary work of a studio painter.

After receiving his BFA from Brigham Young University, and after a brief stint as a graphic designer in Los Angeles, Payne was hired as an artist and graphic designer by the an agency in Washington, DC. Before too long Payne preferred to be back in the wide open space of the West. He then gradually moved into a career in commercial illustration, specializing in colorful and lavishly illustrated story maps for corporate clients as well as the tourism industry. A short list of his favorite clients includes Crystal Cruises, Visa, Intel, Honda, Chrysler, Delta Airlines, Lucent Technologies, and Motorola.

In more recent years, Payne's career has come full-circle back to his roots, now focusing his energy entirely on painting his native landscape. His objective is to record the visual impressions of a rich, unique, and gentle land that is quickly becoming increasingly developed and exploited. 

The artist's philosophy is fairly straight-forward, motivated by a deep connection to the land that nourished his spirit and body from the beginning, returning something of appreciation which he hopes inspires others who contemplate the Northern California landscape. Consistently, Payne's finished art has a pervasive sense of tranquility, reverence for the natural world, and often an element of solitude and retreat.

Payne is fairly obsessive about the emotional effects of light on the landscape. Typically, very early morning light and very late sunlight are his preference, though he's also fascinated with the moodiness of fog and California's seasonal thick, humid atmosphere.

While he is essentially self-taught as a painter, his approach to painting has evolved over a lifetime, influenced and informed by years as a graphic designer and illustrator. A viewer may first notice the artist's attention to detail. However, the overall design, the visual energy of the composition and its emotional impact are his key concerns as he begins work. He is equally versatile in watercolor and acrylic, but his large landscape work is always executed in oil since it provides the ideal working properties for his preferred subject matter and style.


For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Gail Morris

The beautiful minimal landscapes of Gail Morris evoke the impressionable, the essence of a place as one would remember in their mind’s eye. Gail had the unique fortune of having a background in the commercial industry that allowed her to accumulate a lifetime of inspiration scouting the California landscape so that when she poured her heart into her work she was ripe with ideas of elegant shapes and vivid colors. As a preservationist she wants the viewer to sense the same awe and splendor of the wide open environment that she does. Below is an excerpt from our website: www.hansongalleryfineart.com.

Santa Clarita
Landscape painter, Gail Morris, has won many prestigious awards for her paintings. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the United States. Morris' work as a visual artist has taken her on a number of extraordinary adventures around the globe, from the Navajo lands in New Mexico to the Dogon villages of West Africa. She is a member of numerous art and environmental groups that are dedicated to the preservation of agricultural lands and open space. Morris currently resides in California with her husband and their two children.


For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Josef Kote

Trained in art in Albania, Joseph Kote relocated to Greece to further pursue his artistic endeavors. Finally he crossed the Atlantic to live in Toronto and now resides in New York leaving his impressionable mark upon the art world everywhere he has lived. He has an abstract expressive style rendered almost entirely with the strokes of a broad paintbrush that bring to life a beautiful balance of uniquely muted tones and warm brilliant highlights. Find more about him below or on our website: www.hansongalleryfineart.com.

Summertime II
In 1964, a star was born. In the scenic port town of Vlore, Albania, modern master Josef Kote emerged eager to share his unique vision with the world. Kote began a journey towards artistic self-discovery in his youth and never looked back. Discovering his artistic talent at the tender age of 14, Kote entered a competition to secure a spot at a prestigious art school. He was subsequently accepted into ''The National Lyceum of Arts” in Tirana, where he began in earnest to pursue his traditional European Art school education. He studied there for four years.

Desperate to turn his passion into a viable career, and knowing the importance of further training, Kote decided to take his talent to university. He entered another competition and was again awarded entry, this time at the “Academy of Fine Arts of Tirana.” In 1988, Kote graduated from the Academy, receiving his Diploma in Painting and Scenography. The same year, Kote also produced a small but well-received animated film entitled “lisi.”

In 1990, he relocated to Greece and began working as a freelance visual artist. In this new environment, Kote’s style evolved and flourished. During the decade he resided in Greece, Kote was acknowledged by numerous prestigious artists, as well as public and private collectors. His elevated status in the art world led to many great commissions. In the year 2000, for example, Kote was commissioned by the Greek community of Toronto to paint the likeness of the visiting President of Greece, Konstantinos Stephanopoulos. 

Always looking to widen his scope, Kote moved to Toronto immediately following the infamous Stephanopoulos commission. Toronto proved an easy transition for the artist. Not one to wait for good fortune to fall in his lap, Kote took to the streets right away, marching into Toronto’s top galleries.
For the next ten years, Kote continued to garner critical acclaim. The artist saw his dream develop before his very eyes; the fruits of decades of labor fully realized. In 2009, he began his most recent artistic and spiritual journey, and for the third time, completely uprooted himself. He landed in The Big Apple, one of the greatest hubs for cultural and artist expression there is. 

Today, Kote still resides and paints in New York City. But who knows what beautiful permutations the future holds for one of modern art’s greatest voices.


For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Jaline Pol

Jaline Pol has been featured in our gallery for close to a decade and has been loved and collected by visitors from all over the world. She has a remarkable passion for life that is clearly reflected in her use of vibrant colors and the intense dimensionality of her work. Having been classically trained at the same school of Impressionism that Degas, Renoir, and Monet were trained, Jaline Pol takes the patient medium of oil paint to a whole new level in an active seizing of the moment through use of a pallet knife. Learn more about her below and at our website: www.hansongalleryfineart.com.

Emotion of Happiness
The reaction to Jaline Pol's work is immediate and intense. She is one of the finest contemporary French impressionists of our time. Jaline has been influenced by many of the places where she visited or lived. These places include France, Cameroon, New Caledonia, the Middle East and Bora Bora. JalinePol was born in Northern France in 1946.

She studied at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. Her colors are bright and daring. A myriad of warm tones catch the eye and bring a smile to the face of the beholder. They evoke and provoke a happy mood.

Some of her bouquet paintings are almost monochrome in which she experiments with various tones and shades of a color, highlighting and reinforcing each one through the 'contrast' with another nuance. Her colors represent the seasons: spring yellows, summery reds, autumnal ochre and sienna, winter blues and whites. These latter 'cold colors' are particularly effective as they create a reposeful, comforting ambience that is pleasing to the spirit.

JalinePol works exclusively with a palette knife which renders a three dimensional relief, giving the illusion of sculpted paint. She masters thick layers of paint on the smallest to the largest of surfaces, from the leaf of a flower to the vast expanse of meadow. One is attracted to the tactile nature of her works and this often provokes a desire to 'pick the flowers'. She even taught palette knife technique at group workshops in her hometown of Lille, France.

Realism goes hand in hand with illusion and fleeting impressions. One could be walking through a field of poppies and yet it is almost as if you can see the wind. Her style is inspired by the great masters of the Impressionist movement, but has evolved and developed giving her works a unique, original feel and touch. Movement suffuses her works. They exude the dynamism of marching armies, rippling waters, swaying cornfields and dancing flowers.

JalinePol's talent knows no bounds - skillful use of her technique, harmonious mƩlange of colors and thought-provoking, poetic titles. Nothing is left to chance. Her artistic mastery is confirmed in her career of over 30 years.


For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Archie Held

Archie Held is a world renowned metal facbricator that we recently had the pleasure of carrying in our gallery. He is well known for his water walls and water sculpture for private and public displays but he has created hundreds of sculptures in various metals from steel to bronze.  He works closely with his clients and has an astute eye for perfection in each commission he executes. Seen here is "Plum" which we carry right here in the gallery. Below is some information about Archie Held from our website, www.hansongalleryfineart.com, and some of his commissions he has done throughout the world.

Father and Son
Archie Held is an internationally recognized artist who has been creating sculpture since the late 1970s. He studied at UCLA for both his graduate and undergraduate degrees. The Archie Held Studio, founded in 1985 and based in Richmond, California, has produced over 500 pieces of artwork and currently employs a team of 10 talented artists and metal fabricators. Archie works primarily in bronze and stainless steel; water is often used as a central element to further complement the simple and elegant designs. The appeal of his tranquil creations has led to several private as well as public art commissions. He enjoys working with clients on custom site-specific projects and welcomes collaborations with designers and architects.

SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Kips Bay Court, New York, NY 
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK 
Brittania Oyster Point, South San Francisco, CA 
San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk, San Antonio, TX 
Charles Krug Winery, St Helena, CA 
University of Arts and Science of Oklahoma, Chickasha, OK 
Sacramento City Hall, Sacramento, CA 
Avalon Towers, San Francisco, CA
Robert Mondavi Winery, Napa, CA
Beringer Vineyards, Napa, CA
Vichon Winery, Napa, CA
Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey, San Francisco, CA
Sky Tokyo Club, Tokyo, Japan
Playboy Mansion, Los Angeles, CA
Bellagio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong
Hilton Hotel, Tucson, AZ
Hyatt Regency, Scottsdale, AZ
Harrah’s Resort Casino, NV
Harrah’s Resort Casino, LA
Orchard Hotel, San Francisco, CA
Bishop Ranch, San Ramon, CA
Auberge du Soleil Resort, Napa, CA
Chevron Texaco Headquarters, San Ramon, CA
W. W. Grainger World Headquarters, Chicago, IL
Alliant Energy World Headquarters, Madison, WI
SAP Technology, Newtown Square, PA
SAP Technology, Palo Alto, CA
Howard Hughes Corporation, Las Vegas, NV
Panasonic Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
First Republic Bank, New York, NY
Rene di Rosa Foundation, Napa, CA
San Mateo Public Library, San Mateo, CA
Department of Health Services, Richmond, CA
City of Los Angeles, Dept. of Water & Power, CA
T Mimarlik, Istanbul, Turkey
San Francisco Tennis Club, San Francisco, CA
Stanford Cancer Center, Stanford, CA
Gateway Medical Center, Dublin, CA
Sierra Health Services, Las Vegas, NV
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Monterey, CA
Palo Alto Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA
Mercyhurst College, PA
Price Waterhouse Corporation, Washington D.C.
Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Cleveland, Ohio
Alza Corporation, Mountain View, CA



For questions or more information please email us info@hansongalleryfineart.com or call us at (415) 332-1815.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Scott Hanson

48 Plates

Our best selling piece at Hanson Gallery is 48 Plates by Scott Hanson made by hand with real licence plates and soldered together using the same engineering skills found in stain glass windows and mounted inside a beautiful cold pressed steel canvas. Scott Hanson is the originator of this concept and has owned the copyright for 15 years. Hanson Gallery Fine Art is the only place in the world you can get this unique piece of art. Below is an artist's bio about Scott Hanson where we learn about what motivates him as an artist. More of his pieces can be seen on our website: www.hansongalleryfienart.com.


The art of Scott Hanson uses icons to reflect our concepts to us and induce us to reexamine our values and the way we perceive things. He challenges our ideas about influence and power, what is permanent and what is fleeting, our sense of time.

There is a concept or conversation based around the work," the sculptor explains. "Each work may be beautiful on its own, but each also speaks to the different issues and conversations that go on in our society and our culture," Hanson says. "My work primarily comes from the point of view of the archaeologist, looking back at this period of time a hundred or thousand years form now, and seeing what stands out as unique or important to this culture, which might not be important six or sixty years from now, and which might not be at all important in a different value system."

Hanson has had a provocative life in the art world over the past 20 years, as artist, gallery owner, fine arts dealer and renewed artist. He is open, savvy, expressive. His exposure to the diversity and trends of art, to its popular and eclectic expression, and to the motivation of both the creation and the buying of art, is comparable to no one. He has always been a creator, a thinker on our symbology and a deliberate provider of perspective on our modern lives.
Hanson sculpts mostly in copper, stainless steel, aluminum, and a few other metals. "I have worked with some icons to mirror our concepts of timeliness. For example, "I've done a cast of a 1940's bomber jacket. It is one of the few items that has really transcended both fashion and trends, in that people are wearing these jackets today in the same way they have for the last five decades. It's a symbol of freedom, of the rebel in us, or a certain kind of social stigma, a certain attitude." 

Another piece is a series of piles of currencies-one is of hundreds of thousands of dollars stacked up. "It's a commentary on art as money and money as art. Which is what happened in the '80s, when there was a prolific production of art to create dollars, not the creation of art that also produced money," Hanson observes. "The piece also speaks to the idea of currency as a lost commodity. I question if we'll use currency in the future."

"There is a tremendous amount of social and politically correct commentary occurring through art these days." Hanson's own artworks have primarily shown here in the United States, however he is currently preparing for exhibitions in Taiwan and Mexico City.

"I don't know if my work is politically correct. The work is concept based, which stimulates deeper ideas and thoughts. This is my particular aesthetic interest. Right now," he smiled. "Reinventing myself periodically has charged my life. I'm excited by the chance to go in new directions. It has empowered my art. Being creative from the conception, production and sale of the work lets me experience the full gamut of the art world. It's very satisfying."



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