Posts Tagged ‘acrylic’

New Fine Art Disney Originals by Trevor Carlton

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Teri Galleries is proud to announce the arrival of four new fine art Disney Originals by Trevor Carlton. Such an amazing artist, with an amazing story about how he became the creator of these masterpieces.

Trevor Carlton was born in 1972 in Olympia, Washington State. Although he took up painting in high school, the first artistic passion that Trevor embraced was acting. He decided to forgo an art scholarship in favor of attending a dramatic arts scholarship at Skagit Valley College.

Trevor next attended the Lee Strasberg Acting Workshop. The following year he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Amidst the chaos of auditions and callbacks, Trevor paid the bills by working in a custom furniture store, specializing in antiquing and faux finish designs.

It was here that a style was born. Using reclaimed lumber as his “canvas”, he started painting images of vintage Americana with subjects ranging from pop icon celebrity to the hey day of jazz. After numerous gallery shows in Los Angeles and private commissions he has now combined his unique style to that most American of symbols, MICKEY MOUSE.

Until this day, his passion and creativity shine through all his works of art. Especially with the newest originals we have received. The stunning vivid colors used are absolutely brilliant.
Newest to the collection is:

The Old is New Again” – Acrylic on Canvas (30 x 30)
The Old is New Again

Post No Bills” – Acrylic on Canvas (28 x 28)
Post No Bills

Old Fashioned Girl” – Acrylic on Canvas (28 x 28)

Old Fashioned Girl

Hello Vintage” – Acrylic on Canvas (20 x 28)
Hello Vintage

Hopefully, you as the guest, will enjoy these amazing Disney Originals as we here at Teri Galleries do.

Sabzi Originals on Sale Now

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Teri Galleries is proud to announce new Sabzi originals are available. Sabzi is an extraordinary artist who’s pieces are even more extraordinary. Sabzi’s subjects are almost always women, beautiful, graceful, taciturn and lugubrious, they reflect solitude. His women are Madonna’s, modern goddesses, and martyred saints whose elongated form suggest instability and internal conflict. Their anonymous faces transform then into religious icons that transcend and defy the demands of reality. Yet, other paintings reflect warmth, charm, gayety, happiness, and his undisputed love and admiration for women.

The new originals we have received are:
Enchanted Forest - Original on Canvas – 36 x 48
Amorous Anticipation - Original on Canvas – 24 x 20
Reunion TimeOriginal on Canvas – 30 x 40
Celebration of the MomentOriginal on Canvas – 30 x 24
Soft September - Original on Canvas – 48 x 16

Teri Galleries is very excited to offer and display these new pieces by Sabzi to you.

“My artistic inspiration, the very basis of form and color for my work, comes from my childhood memories of Persian rugs designed and weaved by my mother. As I watched her for hours creating gorgeous patterns, hues and textures, her fingers dancing across the loom, the designs and shapes of my current work took form. My creations flow from the same source of energy and creativity that inspired my mother.” - Sabzi