Monday, February 25, 2013

“Heroin” by Dickson Schneider


Featured Art at www.paolomejia.com:



Heroin

Heroin, oil on canvas, 31" x 31", 2008


In Dickson Schneider's fashion series paintings, he uses models that are placed in the fine arts contexts such as in the art gallery or museum setting. In this painting entitled "Heroin", a super-model drifts past an imaginary Keith Haring painting while showing off her beautiful handbag. The title connotes and references Keith Haring's infamous drug addiction, while the painting creates a deliberate dissonance between the real/unreal and desire/humor.


D. Schneider’s artwork are for sale and can be also viewed at www.paolomejia.com. For inquiries contact us at paolomejia@hotmail.com or visit us at our on-site gallery at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio in San Francisco, California.


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Sunday, February 24, 2013

"Grimm's Fairy Tale" by Frost Newton

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to endorse Frost Newton, one of our in-house artist that we represent. He will be having a solo-show at the San Leandro Public Library this March, and will be showing a body of work that will feature stories from the "Grimm's Fairy Tales". Come visit and see his original interpretation of the "Grimm's Fairy Tales".

 



Located:
San Leandro Public Library
300 Estudillo Ave.
San Leandro, Ca 94577

Frost Newton's artwork are for sale and can be also viewed at www.paolomejia.com. For inquiries contact us at paolomejia@hotmail.com or visit us at our on-site gallery at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio in San Francisco, California.

Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio
4343 #B 3rd. Street
San Francisco, Ca
www.paolomejia.com

paolomejia@hotmail.com
408.341.9104 

Open Sundays 12 - 5 pm &
Mondays and Tuesdays by
Appointment

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

"Quintessential Adobo" by Mel Vera Cruz - March guest artist

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to introduce and showcase Mel Vera Cruz's artwork. His artwork references a neo-pop and neo-expressionist style that evokes social commentary on today's experiences in society. The art show is entitled "Quintessential Adobo". The art show is about the suggestive labeling and pigeon-holing of groups and people. In this art show, Mel Vera Cruz exhibits his artwork and what he experienced as an immigrant.

Mel Vera Cruz was born in 1964 Manila, Philippines. He had two major migrations. His first migration was from the province of Quezon to the city of Manila, and his second migration was from Manila to the San Francisco Bay Area. These two major migrations had a profound effect on him.

As an effect of his emigration, he experienced discrimination and psychological displacement. Discrimination and psychological displacement were generally common experiences for emigrants. Mel had an ideal experience as a child because he spent it in the country where nature was his playground, but at the same time was a victim of discrimination early in life because of his provincial/rural background. However, his experiences fueled his desire to create. Mel's attempt to exorcise his demons affected his art making process. This attempt of exorcism had a positive reaction from a negative situation. For Mel, this was the only way to take the baggage out of his system.

Just as he was beginning to adjust to the cosmopolitan life of Manila, he migrated to the Bay Area in California where he was labeled 'fresh off the boat' or FOB. This was another experience that displaced him further mentally and psychologically. However, Mel had one advantage on his side and that was using the esoteric power of art as a tool to confront his disadvantages. Not all his experiences were bad, and this reflects on his art making process and artworks. In Mel's works, you can feel the spontaneity and joy in his creations. It is like a release of synergy that came from his overall vibe and experience.

Mel's artworks illuminate in a chaotic but fun way. He has been interested in utilizing available materials or found objects because he likes to be self-sufficient, not only physically and mentally, but also spiritually. His surroundings definitely impacts his process and art making. Like a chemist, he can transform materials from his surroundings and then make them into pieces of art, because he believes it is integrated with his life and not separate or detached. Mel Vera Cruz overall believes in the freedom and independence in art making.

"You cannot reach your full creative potential when you’re subjected to those protocols", as Mel Vera Cruz comments.


 (Below are some of his works displayed in the gallery. They are mixed media pieces on mylar.)

'Destiny'
Mixed media on mylar
36x80 inches (approximate)
2010

  'Do You Have A Filipina?'
Mixed media on mylar
36x 80 inches (approximate)
2010
 
'Kirat'
Mixed media on mylar
36x80 inches (approximate)
 2010

We invite you to come and see artworks that shows a synergistic expressions of experience through the eyes of Mel Vera Cruz at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio. The "Quintessential Adobo" art show will be displayed from February 26, 2013 - March 10, 2013. Come, enjoy and see powerful artworks made by Mel Vera Cruz at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio.



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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Abstract art making class/workshop

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is offering a class/workshop for "Abstract Art" making this coming February - March. It is an open class for all levels of Abstract art maker or hobbyist. If you are interested or have been wondering about how to make abstract work and do not know where to start then this class will offer you guidance. Or, if you are an advanced level abstract maker who needs a little more challenge, and/or need a communal group then this class/workshop will provide you what you are seeking. The class/workshop will offer interest and excitement in visualizing the potentiality of all levels of art making, and will also discuss/guide individuals to see where one's art can potentially lead to. Consider abstract art making a repertoire in your visual art. It will help you diversify and enhance your visualization process. The class/workshop will be held (3) three consecutive Sundays, from 12 - 4pm. At the end of the entire class/workshop session, selected pieces of your art will be displayed in the Gallery for the month of March. It will give you and the community an opportunity to see your art displayed in a professional way, and show where art can lead to.

Tuition: $150 per student
Meeting dates: February 24, March 3, March 10; 12 - 4 pm
Level: Open to all levels. Children to adult.
Materials: Students/individuals provide their own materials


*For more details and inquiry email us: paolomejia@hotmail.com


Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design 

Studio4343 #B 3rd. Street
San Francisco, Ca
www.paolomejia.com
paolomejia@hotmail.com
408.341.9104 

Open Sundays 12 - 5 pm &
Mondays and Tuesdays by
Appointment
 


Monday, February 11, 2013

February Emerging Artist reception

The reception for Seren Moran's art show was a blast! We had a full house and a spill over to our extended showroom gallery, Modtimber, a furniture showroom next door to Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio. The visitors who attended the show came from all over the bay, from east to north and the peninsula. This event was a big success in ushering the grand opening of the gallery. We thank the people who attended this show and hope to see everyone in our future events and shows.


Seren Moran and her art.






(Partial perspective of the show.)


Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio
4343 #B 3rd. St.
San Francisco, Ca
408.341.9104 
www.paolomejia.com
Open Sundays 12 - 5 pm &
Mondays and Tuesdays by
Appointment