Featured Art – “Blue Gray People” by Rich Sigberman

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Watercolor and collage on paper
19” x 24”

Rich Sigberman is a North Bay artist who works with watercolor. His early body of  work are reminiscent of early modernist painters. Rich is attempting to maintain a continuity with the past but evolving by altering the geometric cubist style to a more organic based cubism.

In this particular piece, he used cool toned color scheme, with hints of warm accents to create interest in areas, without sacrificing the feel of the color schemata. The transparent effects of watercolor creates a sense of depth and dimension with varying value ranges. His organic evolving elements is spontaneous and energetic that is hinting an expressionistic overtones.

Rich further evolves the concept by adding collaged elements on the painting making it even more interesting visually.

Fundraising/donation to Bantay Bata (Child Watch)

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is asking everyone to join us to help fund raise for a good cause by purchasing art from our featured artists’ gallery. Percentage of the proceeds will be donated to our selected non-profit foundation. The non-profit foundation that the gallery is supporting is called Bantay Bata (Child Watch). Bantay Bata (Child Watch) is a non-profit foundation that was established to rescue abused, abandoned and dislocated children living in the Philippines.

The art gallery is helping to fund raise to rehabilitate an old, worn down, dilapidated center that’s in a dire need of repair for their rescued children. While the center is being used for shelter for rescued children, keeping up with the cost of maintaining the facility has been tough with lack of funding. So, in the past years, the center has been braking down due to lack of funds to keep it maintained. In much ado, the children’s foundation and gallery’s goal is to raise up to $80K in order to fix the entire center. With the funding, it will help fix broken and rusted windows, cracked and chipped walls, torn and holed ceilings inappropriate for living conditions. We ask everyone, your friends, family and anyone else that can lend a hand to help raise fund for a great cause.

If you are interested in purchasing art visit our site at www.paolomejia.com. Or, if you can lend a hand by donating in monetary value please contact us at paolomejia@hotmail.com or contact JoAnn Kyle at ABS-CBN Bantay Bata Foundation International: JoAnn_Kyle@abs-cbn.com. Any help will make a difference in the lives of these rescued children. Thank you for your time.

Featured art – “Horizontal Tapestry” by Erica Steiner

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Oil and gold leafing on canvas
12″ x 12″

Erica Steiner is a mix media artist that works with oil and gold leaf foiling. Her work delves in the innate impulse of humanity that deals with repetition and ornamentation. She uses repetition and ornamentation to indicate man’s impulse to material excess. Material excess is man’s language to express and identify who they are and how they integrate in society. Erica’s insight into man’s ability to make decorative art  is profoundly influenced by historic folk and conventional art making. The nuances that makes repetition interesting is what strikes Erica to make her delightful decorative artwork.

Pictures of Diego Marcial Rio’s show

Here are some pictures from the current show by Diego Marcial Rios.

 

Featured Art – “Providence” by Jeff Hemming

Providence

Providence
Oil on canvas
50″ x 60″

Jeff Hemming is a Bay Area artist who paints in oil and creates a complex work of art. The style of work he makes falls in a maximalist genre. Jeff’s work shows a hyper-exuberant and complex overlaying of converging elements in an entropic manner. In Jeff’s work, the elements are images of materials that connotes society’s excess, and in addition, he amalgamates the concept of the ever changing macro/micro-relations between humanity and his environment.

CALL FOR ART: “Figure It Out! ” – a figurative group art show

sampleThe Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to announce our June group art show. We are searching for artists to submit samples of any figurative artwork that deals with the human figure, whether abstract, expressionistic, life studies or even stylistic works. The goal of the show is to show the beauty of the human figure and how it can be interpreted by artists in any styles or perspective however they can.

For submission:

  • Send up to ten (10) clear images(JPEG, TIFF, PDF)  to paolomejia@hotmail.com (No bigger than 2M)
  • Attach a separate itemization list that corresponds to pictures/images (ie. title, dimension, medium)
  • A brief Bio/artist statement 
  • A link to portfolio/website

Important dates:

ART SHOW:   5/28/13 – 6/30/13

 

“Before Us, After Us” art show

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The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to endorse the art show entitled “Before Us, After Us“. The show will be held from April 22 – June1.

Location:

South First Billiards
420 S. 1st. st.
San Jose, Ca 95112

 

Contemporary and traditional Mexican artwork by Diego Marcial Rios

This coming May, the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio cordially invites you to attend an art show that will present a contemporaneous introspection into what Mexican Art is today. The gallery will be showing a diverse collection of artwork by internationally/nationally acclaimed artist Diego Marcial Rios. He will be showcasing powerful woodblock prints, multifariously colored watercolor works and traditionally hand-made paper mache masks.

Come pass by the gallery, meet and greet the artist, see the powerfully charged art show and purchase art that will perfectly diversify your art collection at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio this May. The art show will be up from April 29 – May 26.

 

Featured Art – “Mosaic Affinity” by Ashwin Narayanan

Mosaic Affinity

Mosaic Affinity
Ink on paper
14″ x 17″
2013

Ashwin Nayaranan is a South Bay  artist who works with ink. His idiosyncratic ink work delves into the subconscious mind where one is engrossed in meditative flow of process, similar to the idea of automatic drawing or “doodling”, where the physical body is disconnected from the mind and the subconscious creates a different connection.

Ashwin’s work explores the idea of technological circuitry and networking, and integrate that with his cultural heritage, resulting to a fastidious work of art.