Showing posts with label H and F Fine Arts Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label H and F Fine Arts Gallery. Show all posts

Monday, March 09, 2009

The Alasktic Print Series, Mappings, and Passages

Kip Deeds, Angela White & Tinam Valk

Opened Saturday at H&F Fine Arts Gallery in Mt Rainier, MD.
The exhibition runs through March 28th and features the work of three artists on three different adventures. From Alaska to Mexico, Europe, California and back…the artists come together in this exciting exhibition to share their journeys. Using paper and canvas as their maps and journeys, they draw by means of relief print, screen print, encaustic, oil, acrylic, watercolor, modeling paste, charcoal and other mixed media.

Together they present three exhibitions:
The Alasktic Print Series, Mappings, and Passages.

Don't miss it!!

Angela White
Point Lobos Waves, California #1, Oil on canvas, 8" x 10"


Angela White, Berkeley Hills, California, Oil on canvas, 11" x 14" (top Right); Point Lobos #2, Oil on wood, 8"x10" (bottom right) and other sea and land paintings.

Opening night at H & F Fine Arts, Angela White with visitors.


Angela White, Le Point Sensible (bottom middle), Oil on paper, 50" x 61" and other figurative works.



Ms. White with visitors

Angela White, California Summer, Encaustic on Wood, 12" x 12" (top left); Karpathos Island, Greece (bottom left), Encaustic on Wood, 8"x 10" and other sea and land works.

Angela White’s “Mappings” fuses translucent layers of luminous and encaustic surfaces that creates visual depth and density in her work from trips to our west and east coasts. White’s love of natural landscapes reflects a desire to show constant movement and natural rhythm. The seascapes and landscapes are created using mixed media, oil paints, and are occasionally embedded with gold and silver leaf covered with iridescent oil paints.

“The Alasktic Print Series” takes you on a journey from Mexico to Alaska through the eyes of Philadelphian artist, Kip Deeds. This project was initially inspired by Utagawa Hiroshige’s 1834 print series, “53 Stations on the Tokaido,” which depicts scenes along the famous eastern sea road in Japan. Deeds’ journey at times traces Lewis and Clark, depicts John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charlie, and moves to the lyrics of Woody Guthrie. A series of 15 relief and screen prints makes up “The Alasktic Series”.

Tinam Valk’s “Passages” through layers…layers of history, structures, statues, architecture. Tinam has traveled extensively to Europe, East Africa, South America but retreats annually to Hunting Island, SC for a constant source of inspiration. Painting’s fueled through memory or visits to old estates, Valk’s architecture-related paintings originate from modeling paste, acrylic, oils, charcoal, pencil, and pastel.

H&F Fine Arts Gallery
3311 Rhode Island Avenue
Mt. Rainier, MD 20712
www.hffinearts.com
301.887.0080 gallery
Hours: Thurs.-Fri. 11-7; Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-3
Gallery Owner: Cheryl FountainH&F Fine Arts is located just outside of DC in the new Gateway Arts District of Mount Rainier, Brentwood, North Brentwood and Hyattsville, Maryland.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Kip Deeds, Angela White, and Tinam Valk

The Alasktic Print Series, Mappings, and Passages
March 5- March 28, 2009

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7, 2009 5-8PM

Angela White, Point Lobos, CA, oil on canvas, 8" x 10"

Three artists…three adventures. From Alaska to Mexico, Europe, California and back…three artists merge together to display their journeys. Using paper and canvas as their map, their journeys are drawn by means of relief print, screen print, encaustic, oil, acrylic, watercolor, modeling paste, charcoal and other mixed media. Together they share three exhibitions: The Alasktic Print Series, Mappings, and Passages.

“The Alasktic Print Series” takes you on a journey from Mexico to Alaska through the eyes of Philadelphian artist, Kip Deeds. This project was initially inspired by Utagawa Hiroshige’s 1834 print series, “53 Stations on the Tokaido,” which depicts scenes along the famous eastern sea road in Japan. Deeds’ journey at times traces Lewis and Clark, depicts John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charlie, and moves to the lyrics of Woody Guthrie. A series of 15 relief and screen prints makes up “The Alasktic Series”.

Angela White’s “Mappings” fuses translucent layers of luminous and encaustic surfaces that creates visual depth and density in her work from trips to our west and east coasts. White’s love of natural landscapes reflects a desire to show constant movement and natural rhythm. The seascapes and landscapes are created using mixed media, oil paints, and are occasionally embedded with gold and silver leaf covered with iridescent oil paints.

Tinam Valk’s “Passages” through layers…layers of history, structures, statues, architecture. Tinam has traveled extensively to Europe, East Africa, South America but retreats annually to Hunting Island, SC for a constant source of inspiration. Painting’s fueled through memory or visits to old estates, Valk’s architecture-related paintings originate from modeling paste, acrylic, oils, charcoal, pencil, and pastel.


H&F Fine Arts Gallery
3311 Rhode Island Avenue
Mt. Rainier, MD 20712
www.hffinearts.com
301.887.0080

Friday, January 09, 2009

BINSTOCK / BELMAR

December 4 - January 11, 2009


ALAN BINSTOCK: Suspended Cosmos
JOAN BELMAR: Life's Many Layers

Closing Reception & Artist Chat
Saturday, January 10, 2009 4-6PM

Due to the overwhelming response to the Binstock and Belmar shows H&F Fine Arts is hosting a closing reception on Saturday January 10, 2009 from 4- 6pm. Please join them for interesting conversation with the Artists.

Both artists' work explores the circle of life and construct dialogue assessing the parallels of three dimensional abstract structures and human life.

H&F Fine Arts Gallery
3311 Rhode Island Ave.
Mt Rainier, MD 20712
301-887-0080

GALLERY HOURS: Thurs.-Fri. 11am-7pm
Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 11am-3pm