Monday, December 9, 2013

Leila Heller Gallery



December 2013 Newsletter

Events
CURRENT 
SHOJA AZARI
FAKE: Idyllic Life
Through December 14, 2013

Leila Heller Gallery
568 West 25th Street
Leila Heller is pleased to present new painting installations and video works by Shoja Azari that seamlessly intertwine myth with reality, quotation with intervention in order to examine the integral role played by history and context in depictions of the islamic world.
Image: Shoja Azari, The Dance of Alema or The Ugly Hamza, 2013, Oil on canvas, 58 x 40 in (147.3 x 101.6 cm)

JAY SHINN
Neonish 24.7
Through January 11, 2013
11th Avenue Windows
Leila Heller Gallery
568 West 25th Street


Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to present Jay Shinn.

Press Release

Image: Jay Shinn, Empire #3, 2013, Neon, 56 x 80 x 7 in (142.24 x 203.2 x 17.78 cm)

ROYA AKHAVAN
Through December 14, 2013
Viewing Room
Leila Heller Gallery
568 West 25th Street


Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to present works by Roya Akhavan in the viewing room.

Image: Roya Akhavan, Breakthrough, 2013, Sculpture installation









SHOJA AZARI and SHAHRAM KARIMI
Magic of Light
Through December 28, 2013
Mana Contemporary
888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ

Mana Contemporary presents, in collaboration with Leila Heller Gallery, Shoja Azari's Magic of Light, a solo show on the first floor gallery by the internationally renowned artist and filmmaker. Among the works on view will be a groundbreaking four-piece series done in collaboration with painter Shahram Karimi titled Silence.
Image: Shoja Azari and Shahram Karimi, Spring, 2007-2008. Video projection on painted canvas, 50 x 89 in (127 x 226 cm), Edition 2 of 3

SHOJA AZARI
Come Together: Surviving Sandy
Through December 15, 2013
Industry City, 220 36th Street
Brooklyn, NY


To commemorate the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy—and the resiliency of New York City’s arts community, which was hit especially hard by the storm—the Dedalus Foundation, the Brooklyn Rail, the Jamestown Charitable Foundation join with Industry City Associates to present a nearly 100,000 square-foot exhibition entitled Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1Among over 200 hundred participant artists are those who were victims of Sandy and those who are showing in solidarity. 

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Image: Shoja Azari, Toil (still from The King of Black), 2013, HD colour video with sound
AYAD ALKADHI
Doris Duke's Shangri La - Architecture, Landscape, and Islamic Art
Through December 29, 2013
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
2001 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

Doris Duke’s Shangri La is the first exhibition to allow audiences, beyond visitors to the house, the opportunity to experience Shangri La’s distinctive blend of architecture, landscape and Islamic art. To achieve this purpose, 60 works of Islamic art are featured alongside architectural sketches, archival photographs, videos and large-scale color photographs of the estate. In addition, eight artists who have participated in Shangri La’s artist-in-residence program, including Ayad Alkadhi, have contributed new work to the exhibition. 
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Image: Ayad Alkadhi, I am Baghdad XV, 2013, Charcoal and acrylic newspaper on canvas, 48 x 48 in (122 x 122 cm)
          

RAN HWANG
Freedom: Just Another Word For... 
Mass MoCA (Kidspace)
Through May 28, 2014
1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, MA

The Kidspace @ MASS MoCA Words & Images exhibition project FREEDOM features six world-renowned artists of Asian descent including Roger Shimomura, Ang Tsherin Sherpa, Ran Hwang, Gonkar Gyatso, Long-Bin Chen, and Xu Bing. Shimomura, born in Seattle, Washington, who was in a WWII Japanese-American internment camp as a child, will include his pop art paintings of himself as various cartoon characters and superheroes. Sherpa, born in Nepal, puts a pop art twist on traditional Tibetan thangka paintings. Hwang, born in Korea, will show her meditative installations depicting caged and un-caged birds made from buttons.

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Image: Ran Hwang, Dreaming of Joy, 2008, Buttons, pins, stainless steel bars, 195 x 101 in 6 panels (495 x 257 cm)



UPCOMING 


LA2
December 19, 2013 - January 8, 2014
Opening: December 19, 2013

6 - 8 pm
Leila Heller Gallery
568 West 25th Street
Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to present its second annual Young Collectors Exhibition.Following the success of last year's exhibition which was attended by over 600 art enthusiasts, Leila Heller Gallery presents this year's Young Collectors exhibition dedicated to a solo show of legendary graffiti artist LA2. Taking place from December 18, 2013 – January 8, 2014, this show is curated for the emerging collector and will feature artworks priced at $5,000 and under.  

Press release
Image: LA2, Installation view
LEILA PAZOOKI
A Bomb, With Ribbon Around It
December 14, 2013 - January 18, 2014
Opening Reception: December 14, 5 - 7pm
Queens Museum, Partnership Gallery, New York City Building

Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY

We are pleased to announce Leila Pazooki's participation to the South Asian Women's Creative Collective (SAWCC) Annual Visual Arts Show, A Bomb, With Ribbon Around It, curated by Raúl Zamudio. The exhibition’s title is inspired by the Surrealist André Breton’s famous remark upon encountering Frida Kahlo’s art: “A ribbon around a bomb.”

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Image: Leila Pazooki, This Is Not Green, 2009, Illuminated neon tubes, 19.29 x 78.74 in (49 x 200 cm)

SHOJA AZARI
Artist Talk
December 13, 2013
Viewing exhibition: 5:30 - 6:30pm
Panel discussion: 6:30 - 7:30pm 


We are pleased to announce Shoja Azari's FAKE: Idyllic Life, artist talk. Featuring Shoja Azari, Shirin Neshat, Shiva Balaghi, Phong Bui, Dan Geist, and moderated by Amy Kisch.
Seating is limited, RSVP required: RSVP@leilahellergallery.com

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Image: Shoja Azari, Oriental Interior or Bunnies R Us, Oil on canvas, 28 x 22 in (71.1 x 55.9 cm),Oriental Bath or Bunnies R Us, 2013, Oil on canvas, 35 x 22 in (88.9 x 55.9 cm)
JULIA MANDLE
Artist Talk

December 13, 2013
ArtEZ, Studium generale
Zwolle, The Netherlands


An interview with performance artist Julia Mandle about how her work helps you realize how much power you have over your own life.

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Image: Julia Mandle, Thank you, 2010, Performance

BOOKS


ART STUDIO AMERICA
Editor, Hossein Amirsadeghi
Executive Editor, Maryam Eisler


Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to announce the publication of the book, Art Studio America: Contemporary Artist Spaces, which features original interviews with and specially commissioned photographs of 115 leading artists who are active in America today. From Jeff Koons and Shirin Neshat to Alex Katz and Andrea Zittel, this extraordinary book gives a rare insight into the thoughts, dreams and ideas of the artists in the landscapes in which they work. Exceptional essays by art-world luminaries Robert Storr, Mark Godfrey and Ben Genocchio augment the artists’ profiles. This is a wonderful opportunity for a special holiday gift!

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Promo video

To order a copy of the book, click here, you can use the Promo Code ASA01 for 25% Special Holiday Discount


Leila Heller Gallery in the News

ARTINFO 
"Shoja Azari Takes the Long View" [VIDEO]
by Aaron Sherman
November 22, 2013

A buzz of activity greeted me when I entered Shoja Azari's vast second-floor studio, located above SoHo's bustling Canal Street, on a late-summer afternoon.


COMPLEX ART+DESIGN
"Shoja Azari Explores Perceptions of the Middle East in New Show at Leila Heller Gallery"
by Dale Eisinger

November 22, 2013

Iranian artist Shoja Azari explores the idea of Western perception of the Middle East in a new show, on display now at Leila Heller Gallery. In “FAKE: Idyllic Life,” Azari has been working over the last seven years to meld Iranian mythology and culled imagery of violence and turmoil grabbed from YouTube videos. In this show, on view now until December 14, he explores the distorted perception of the West through multilayered works.

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Image: Shoja Azari, Queen of Houries (The King of Black), 2013, Lenticular 3D depth on acrylic sheet, 30 x 41.5 in (76.2 x 105.41 cm)

ArteNews
"Shoja Azari: Examining the inauthentic in both past and present"
November 22, 2013

Azari aggressively examines the inauthentic with both past and present, infusing ancient history with contemporary technology. As the title of the exhibition suggests, FAKE: Idyllic Life seeks to deconstruct misconceptions and stereotypes perpetuated by politicized media and art historical exoticism.

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Image: Shoja Azari, still from The King of Black, 2013, HD color video with sound

Huffpost Arts & Culture
"Artist Uses YouTube And 19th Century Orientalist Paintings To Explore Views Of The Middle East"
November 2013

How do westerners view the Middle East? Iranian-born artist and filmmaker Shoja Azari explores the complexity of the question in his exhibition "FAKE: Idyllic Life." Azari weaves together past and present, mythology and current events, painting and video to capture a vivid and multilayered rendering of the convoluted perception.

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Image: Shoja Azari, The Snake Charmer or The Anatomy of the 21st century Savage, 2013, Oil on canvas, 40 x 58 in (101.6 x 147.3 cm)

AIR
"Shoja Azari//Fake - Idyllic Life//Leila Heller Gallery"
November 18, 2013

Born in Shiraz, Iran in 1958, Shoja Azari is an artist and filmmaker who has lived in New York since 1983. His work has been exhibited globally, with solo shows throughout Europe and North America. Azari has participated in exhibitions at the Venice Biennale, at museums such as the Haus der Kulturen, Germany and the MUSAC, Spain, and at art fairs including Art Basel, Switzerland, ARCO, Spain, and Art Dubai, UAE.

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Image: Shoja Azari, Fanatics of Tangier or The Muslim Rage, 2013, Oil on canvas, 62 x 82 in ( 157.5 x 208.2 cm)

Examiner
"New Works by Shoja Azari at Leila Heller Gallery in Manhattan"
by Daniel Gauss
December 5, 2013


For some time now the Leila Heller Gallery has been adding an important element of diversity to the Manhattan art gallery scene. Since 1984 Heller has been regularly showcasing emerging and established Middle Eastern artists and continues to do so with the current show: New Works by Shoja Azari.

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Image: Shoja Azari, The Mourners (The King of Black), 2013, Lenticular 3D depth on Acrylic sheet, 30 x 41.5 in (76.2 x 105.41 cm)

Art Asia Pacific
"FAKE : Idyllic Life, Shoja Azari"
by Bansie Vasvani
December 2013


Referencing famous 19th-century Orientalist paintings by Jean-Léon Gérôme, Eugène Delacroix, and Jean-Auguste Dominique-Ingres, that depict slaves waiting on reclining odalisques, Azari attempts to re-envision the objectified female body by making its objectification explicit. This is also an effort to challenge Western perceptions of the Middle East by generating more empowering narratives. 

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Image: Shoja Azari, Idyllic Life (Video still). 2012, HD video









Forbes
"We've Tried War, Politics, Money, Religion - Let Us Support Those Who Try Culture"
by Melik Kaylan
November 29, 2013


In New York, we’ve seen a wave of Iranian contemporary art exhibitions at several galleries. The new Taymour Grahne and Shirin galleries, Leila Heller’s longstanding gallery, and that of Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, have all done resplendent, probing shows. 

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Image: Leila Heller



FT Wealth
"Culture Clubs"
by Liz Bolshaw

December 6, 2013

Galleries such as The Third Line and Isabelle van den Eynde in Dubai, Rose Issa, Rossi & Rossi, Kashya Hildebrand and Bischoff Weiss in London, and Leila Heller, Taymour Grahne and Shirin in New York regularly show contemporary Iranian work. Iran Modern, showing at the Asia Society in New York, runs until January 5.

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Image: Installation view, Magic of Persia

Modern Painters
"Trends//Sneak Peeks//Newsmakers//PORTFOLIO"
October 2013


London, Mitra Tabrizian's 2012 photographic series "Leicestershire" - on view at the Wapping Project Bankside from October 25 - strikes at the heart of the West's post-industrial reality. 

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Image: Mitra Tabrizian, Leceistershire III, 2012, C-type print, 47.6 x 98.4 in (122 x 155 cm) Edition of 5 + 2 AP 

PaperCITY
"A Fine Mind"
by Amy Adams
December 2013

To describe the incandescent Lisa Fine as versatile feels a bit like identifying Meryl Street as "that actress who's good with an accent."

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Image: Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Texas Beauty Queen Cream, 2010, Unique Photograph With Mixed Media on Canvas




The National
"The capital unveils its culture at the fifth Abu Dhabi Art"
by Anna Seaman

November 18, 2013


The fifth edition of the fair, which opens on Wednesday, has such a vastly beefed-up programme that even if you don't think you're interested in art, there's almost bound to be something of interest.
The heavyweights of the art world - Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Lisson, Leila Heller - will also be in town.
 
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Image: Richard Hudson, Egg, 2001, Polished bronze, 9.4 in (24 cm tall) Edition of 25



Canvas Daily
"Who would you like to tour the fair with?"
November 19, 2013

With Richard Armstrong and his amazing team from the Guggenheim such as Valerie Hillings, Reem Fadda, Sasha Kalter-Wasseman and Hanan Syed Worrell.

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Image: Rostarr, Decade I, 2011, Ink and acrylic on handmade paper, 22 x 30 in (55.9 x 76.2 cm)


Canvas Daily
"Price Point"
November 21, 2013


Part of the If Words Could Kill series, this work by Ayad Alkadhi incorporates aslamic calligraphy with depictions of hands and swords.

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Image: Ayad Alkadhi, Cross Words, 2013, Acrylic, charcoal and pencil on heavy paper, 30 x 40 in (76.2 x 101.6 cm)








Canvas Daily
"The Art of Script"
November 22, 2013

In this Untiteld work, Iranian-born Charles Hossein Zenderoudi transforms traditional Persian calligraphy to create new abstract shapes and gestural marks.

Image: Charles Hossein Zenderoudi, Untitled I, 1981, Oil on canvas, 38 x 51 in (96.5 x 129.5 cm)

Canvas Daily
"5 Minutes With..."
November 22, 2013

Yasmina Alaoui, artist showing at Abu Dhabi Art through Leila Heller Gallery.

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Image: Yasmina Alaoui, Untitled, 2013, Ink and acrylic paint on watercolor paper, 34 x 34 in (86.4 x 86.4 cm)




Los Angeles Confidential
"7 LA Artist to Watch"
by Michael Herren
October 2013

"Make your first line, commit to it, commit to each line that follows, and inevitably-hopefully-you have a painting, "says Alexander Yulish.
Inclusion in a young collectors' exhibition last winter at Manhattan's Leila Heller Gallery followed, as did having his paintings snapped up by several of the Annenbergs.

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Image: Alexander Yulish in his studio


Leila Heller Gallery in now collaborating with Fever

We are pleased to announce our collaboration with Fever, a new social discovery platform that is changing the way people make plans. It provides a curated list of the most interesting events going on in your city personalized for you. Additionally, the application gives users the ability to RSVP or purchase tickets for events either that same day or a week in advance.


     
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Dragon Street Glass Gallery





DRAGON STREET GLASS GALLERY
1611 DRAGON STREET - DALLAS, TEXAS - 75207
214-749-7749
We have just acquired some remarkable art and glass pieces from two of the most influential glass artists of our time.  They are here just in time for a unique gift for the holidays. 
"Pelleas and Melisande Drawings"
DALE CHIHULY

ARTIST PROOF ON PAPER - VINTAGE 1993
Titled and Signed by Dale Chihuly 
"The story allowed my imagination to go in many directions and the ambiguity of the opera gave me great freedom.  I began to envision immense glass forms on a black glass stage.  A giant glass flower - the garden.  A red tube -  Golaud's broken heart.  A pile of yellow glass - Melisande's hair that was "longer than her."  I wanted to suggest the essence of each scene in a way that was far more visual, visceral, intuitive and conceptual."

Dale Chihuly made drawings on paper before going into the hot shop where the glass blowers turned the images into sculptures.  All three pieces are framed, conservation mounted with UV glass at Dragon Street Glass Gallery.
For sale from a private collector that was with Dale during that particular time.

This photograph shows that the middle image is more yellow but all three images match in color.

AP on paper 1993   AP on paper 1993AP on paper 1993
Hand Blown Filigrana Glass Bowl by 
LINO TAGLIAPIETRA
VINTAGE 1992 
The native of Murano Island in the Venice Lagoon changed the  face of Northwest art, American craft, and international glass art, including that of Venice. Beginning in 1979, he made numerous             visits to Seattle and the Pilchuck Glass School to impart the storied secrets of Venetian glassblowing.
Tagliapietra became the single most important living figure for glass--after his friend Dale Chihuly who freely called him "the greatest glassblower in the world."

Coming from a private collector that was with Lino during the time these unique glass pieces were blown by Lino.  The gallery is in the finishing stages of a special case to safely display each of the three glass pieces. 
 
GINI GARCIA
Tablescapes
Gini  specializes in the creation of one-of-a-kind blown glass lighting and sculpture, including tablescapes and glass art for the wall. These creations, made to client specifications, range from the functional to the whimsical for homes, corporate offices, restaurants, and hospitals. Recently, she traveled to Murano, Italy and studied the "Chandelier for the New Millennium."

Each piece is unique and Gini is the only Glass Artist that has created this unique style of functional glass artwork.  A very unique piece for a collector that appreciates unique forms of functional art glass.
 


NEWS:
Our custom framing -  Still time to bring in artwork to be framed in time for the Holidays.

Large Wood Vessels by John Tisdale will be at American Fine Art at 1611 Dragon St. until December 11th before several will be shipped up to Beaver Creek -please stop by if you are interested.
Most of American Fine Art's artwork is now displayed with the furniture section  (The Leather Sofa Company) in the showroom.  It offers a better perspective on size as compared to furniture. 
Ardell and David Zueger wish to thank everyone for making this year possible and wish everyone the best for the holiday and the New Year to come.
Dragon Street Glass Gallery
American Fine Art and Frame Company
1611 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas  75207
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C.A.V.E. Gallery presents: Ralph Ziman Ghosts




C.A.V.E. Gallery presents:

Ralph Ziman
Ghosts

Ralph Ziman, Hondo, 2013, archival print, 44 x 66 inches, Edition of 25

Exhibition Dates: February 8 - March 2, 2014
Opening Reception: February 8th, 6 - 9:30 PM
The artist will be in attendance for the opening night party with DJ Bu$RID3R.

December 9, 2013 (Los Angeles, CA) – C.A.V.E. Gallery is pleased to present Ralph Ziman in the artist’s first solo show, Ghosts. Ziman, who is known locally for his Venice Beach murals, is a South African artist, photographer, filmmaker, and advocate emerging in the United States. Ghosts will feature a series of photographs, sculptures and installations produced during the artist’s collaboration with Zimbabwean street vendors on a series of handmade replica AK-47s. There will be an opening night party at the gallery, from 6-9:30 PM, with DJ Bu$RID3R spinning South African Kwaito music to celebrate the launch of this premier US exhibition from the artist. Proceeds from Ghosts will go to Human Rights Watch.

Ziman’s work challenges the tragic cliché of our times; a war torn, violent Africa of militant and corrupt dictators, child soldiers, and unceasing civil wars fed by a growing international arms trade. Intrigued by the duality of terror and worship that firearms hold in African culture, Ziman approached artisans working in the streets of Johannesburg to commission the infamous AK-47 rendered in traditional Shona style beading. Originating as a side project while Ziman was directing Kite (the Samuel L. Jackson backed anime adapted film, starring Jackson, India Eisley and Callan McAuliffe, to be released internationally in 2014), Ghosts developed into a six-month collaboration and multidisciplinary exhibition. The resulting work of over 200 hand beaded and wire wrapped guns, incorporated in installations and photographs of the men posing with them, confront the complex socio-economic and political circumstances of the African arms trade—a multinational, multibillion-dollar industry that moves in one direction only—into Africa.

For Ziman, the series is platform to discuss the corruption, greed and influence of foreign world superpowers who, eager for a stake in Africa’s abundant natural resources, provide weapons to dictatorial governments in trade, and often to opposing factions as well, ensuring a perpetual cycle of war for generations. Political leaders, many who ascend from the military in bloody coups and freedom fights, pass their fervor for firearms on to their countrymen, where a black markets fuels a cultural climate that reveres automatic weapons as status symbols of power, authority, and self determination.

The street vendors who Ziman photographs with their crafted prop AKs required no direction in how to pose with them, brandishing their guns with the swagger of rebels and rappers, the image of weapon in hand is as synonymous as the pledge of allegiance. Crates of guns to be installed throughout the gallery and on walls, point to the unrelenting presence of guns flowing into African countries trading their natural bounty for body counts. Ghosts, in poignant and powerful imagery, aims to confront this cycle by building global awareness of the international arms trade that profits on the suffering and oppression of millions of Africans.

About the Artist

Ralph Ziman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1963. Ralph has directed over 400 videos for artists as diverse as Ozzy Osbourne, Toni Braxton, Rod Stewart, Michael Jackson, Shania Twain and Rick James, winning numerous MTV awards. His work in film includes over 6 features as a writer/director/producer includingHearts and Minds, the first independent South African feature film to be completed after apartheid, premiered at the Berlin and Montreal International Film Festivals, and Jerusalema (Gangster’s Paradise in the US & UK), released to critical and box office acclaim and South Africa’s official entry to the 2008 Academy Award Foreign Language section. His public art includes five murals in Venice and a forthcoming one privately commissioned in Santa Monica. Ralph lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children where he maintains a studio in Venice Beach and is focusing on his art practice and a planned documentary component to the Ghosts series.

Location
C.A.V.E. Gallery
1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
(p) 310.450.6960
www.cavegallery.net

Media Contact
Kathryn McKinney
A&O PR
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kathryn@aopublic.com





Saturday, December 7, 2013

ART STAR



Shop Small Give Thanks Promo
 
If you want to bring a little sunshine into your home after Miami or didn’t make it this year and are craving some beach time, we have all the answers to keep the sun shining all year round. Photographs by artists Richard SilverCheryl Maeder, and Grant Rohloffhave a timeless quality and make great holiday gifts. Remember to give the gift of art this year for a personal and lasting holiday present.
 

Wet and Wild
The Hermitage by Richard Silver