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Posts Tagged ‘art’
Friday, December 7th, 2012
Here is a beautiful group of new originals by Irene Sheri capturing the warmth of family and femininity
Irene Sheri drew her inspiration from the work of Botticelli, Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso, and Goya. However Cezanne and Matisse made the deepest impact. Avant-garde Russian students, Falk, Konchalovsky, Mashkov, Lentulov, were followers of these French artists. Calling themselves the “Jack of Diamonds”, a name proposed by Larionov (a member), suggested not only the roguish behavior of the avant-garde, but conveyed a love of popular graphic art forms…such as vintage printed playing cards.
At school, Irene experimented with images and colors, allowing herself to paint landscapes with contrasts of light and shadow similar to the “Russian Expressionistic Movement” of artistic predecessors. Irene’s style evolved from the influence of a renegade professor, who told his students – “After so many years at school you now are able to copy the world surrounding you. It is about time you let yourself create a world that is totally yours, that comes from within your soul”.
Irene’s paintings express her love of life, a toast to its wonder and beauty. Sheri’s talent and style were recognized in 2001 when she was awarded Russia’s highest artistic honor, the “State Award for Outstanding Achievement in Art”, naming her as the “Best and Brightest” young artist in Russia.
Here is a beautiful group of new originals by Irene Sheri capturing the warmth of family and femininity:
 The Curtain Falls
 Before the Snow
 White Lillies
 Our Secert Garden
 Autumn Mood
 Something Sweet
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Monday, November 19th, 2012
We are proud to showcase to our customers two brand new Gonzalez limited editions. All two hand-embellished pieces are beautiful works of art from the world of Disney. We first have “Playful Afternoon” featuring Winnie the Pooh & Friends, having a wonderful, friendly, and fun time in the snow together. This piece definitely provides a feeling of early evening fun with friends in the neighborhood growing up and playing outside. Secondly Rodel has created a scene from Lilo & Stitch of two friends showing true love and affection for each other, no matter where they are from or what they look like. They are their for each other and show their love for each other through hugging and smiles. Both of these pieces are very up lifting and as a viewer, makes you feel warm and accepted. Rodel is magical in this way and always invokes such a great mood and feeling through his Disney Fine Art masterpieces. We hope you like these pieces and enjoy them.
 Playful Afternoon by Rodel Gonzalez
 Aloha, My Friend
Tags: aloha, art, beautiful, brushes, canvas, Disney, embellished, evening, Fine, friend, Galleries, Gonzalez, hand, happy, hawaii, masterpieces, new, new orleans, orleans, playful afternoon, priceless, Rodel, Rodel Gonzalez, Teri, water Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, March 29th, 2012
These new pieces have just arrived and they are fantastic! The evolution of Pamela’s painting is as fluid as the composition of her pieces. She creates this wonderful world, where there are seemingly endless places to explore. These pieces are part of a small edition of 50, and they are hand embellished by the artist. Also, Pamela now has a wonderful new video on our website. We invite you to view it: Click Here.
The two new pieces are titled Heartspace and Release. And it fits them perfectly. We hope you enjoy these pieces as much as we do.
 
Heartspace 20 x 20 Release 24 x 24
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
Teri Galleries greatly appreciates the arrival of new C. Lewis Koi Fish Originals. Feast your eyes upon the beauty of nature, the way only C. Lewis knows how to make it come alive in front of your eyes.
A Chinese artist called C. Lewis, Chen Tai-yu was born in 1963. The name C. Lewis was inspired by the pseudonym name of Lewis Carroll who was an American novelist, inventor, teacher and photographer. Lewis (Chen) felt a need to adopt a name that would create a more universal interest in his work. From 1982 to 1985, he studied in the National Central Fine Art Institute in Guangdong. After his graduation, C. Lewis started his career as a professional artist. He is currently holding an associate membership at the National Chinese Artist Association & Guangzhou Graduate School of Oil Painting.
The Vineyards began as a series of painting color from nature or painting light with light itself. The metamorphosis of colored light across vast distances, the reflections of light on the grass, flowers, and trees with enormous skill.Lewis uses his brush like the wind, feeling the movement of this surroundings. This subject soon led to painting the movement in local koi ponds and still life with vegetables and pottery that seem to breathe on the canvas. His artworks have won National acclaim. He has exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Chicago.


No where more does his amazing ability to make his paintings come to life happen with the new Koi Originals here at Teri Galleries.
We hope you enjoy these masterpieces as much as we do.
Tags: art, C. Lewis, canvas, Chen, Chicago, Chinese, fine art, Fish, flowers, Galleries, grass, Hong Kong, Koi, Koi Fish, Lewis, light, Los Angeles, nature, oil, original, Originals, painting, reflection, reflections, Singapore, Teri, trees Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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)

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

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

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

Hopefully, you as the guest, will enjoy these amazing Disney Originals as we here at Teri Galleries do.
Tags: acrylic, Amazing, art, Artwork, canvas, Carl, Carlton, Disney, Galleries, Hello Vintage, Mickey, mouse, oil, Old Fashioned Girl, original, Post No Bills, Teri, The Old is New Again, Trevor, Trevor Carlton Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
Teri Galleries is proud to announce new Disney Originals by Disney artist Toby Bluth. These originals are exclusive to Teri Galleries. Teri Galleries has been fortunate enough to receive “Friendly Guidance” a 9.5 x 12.5 watercolor on paper and also “Sitting with the Chief” a 10 x 13 watercolor on paper, both originals by Bluth. These masterfully crafted pieces of Disney memories have been captured perfectly by Bluth, and will fit into his already amazing array of masterpiece watercolors. We at Teri Galleries are beyond excited to be able to offer these to you. Still to this day, Toby Bluth, is a shining gem of talent that draws inspiration from the life and work of Walt Disney. We certainly look forward to the future, and can’t wait to see what beautiful Disney memories Bluth captures again.
Tags: art, Artwork, Bluth, Disney, Dumbo, dwarves, exclusive, Galleries, Mickey, mickey mouse, mouse, new orleans, oil painting, original, Originals, painter, Pan, Peter, Pinocchio, seven, Snow, Teri, terigalleries, Toby, Toby Bluth, watercolor, White Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
Teri Galleries is proud to announce the arrival of plenty of new original pieces by the always amazing artist, Sabzi. We have received more than we can even list, so check out Sabzi in our Featured Artist section and see all these magnificent pieces of work. As always Teri Galleries is excited and thrilled to bring to you these truly beautiful works of art to you.
Sabzi’s paintings resonate both Eastern and Western philosophies. His rich Persian heritage provides him with ancient images and sentimental Persian themes and memories of innocence. The Western source of influences comes from one of the most creative moments of modernism of Cezanne and Matisse.
When viewing the new pieces of Sabzi that we are showing, you can truly see the Persian heritage flow through these masterpieces.
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
First we are happy to announce that Milo has been accepted as an Associate member of American Women Artists. This non-profit organization is sponsored by some of the well known names in the art world such as The American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur, Faso, and the Scottsdale Artists School. As always we are not surprised by her achievements, but we are always very proud of her.
Her new pieces are not only full of texture, but are a wonderful reflection of her personality, which is both playful and motivated.
They give the viewer a picture to a story that the viewer is left to create. In “Ladies Choice” the female cardinal’s distant gaze gives no hint to whom she is going to select. It is left up to us to judge, debate, and choose. It is curious that the “Raven’s” gaze is directed above him. As a scavenger bird, one has to wonder what does he see above him that has caused him to have such an intense stare?
The pieces are original oils and decoupage, which give them a wonderful almost aged texture. Check them out, as well as all of her other amazing works of art!
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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 Time – Original on Canvas – 30 x 40
Celebration of the Moment – Original 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
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Teri Galleries is proud to announce new Disney Originals by Disney artist Toby Bluth. These originals are exclusive to Teri Galleries. Walt Disney was a man who had an amazing ability to inspire other people to do remarkable creative achievements. Toby Bluth happens to be one of those shining gems of talent that to this day draws inspiration from the life and work of Walt Disney. “Creating the moment that you think you saw…” is how Toby Bluth describes his approach in conceiving each one of his watercolor masterpieces. Believing that how one remembers a film is often different from the actual film itself, Toby paints what he perceives as the collective memory of a film experience and taps into the emotional essence of the story. These new Disney Originals, exclusive to Teri Galleries, are indeed great additions to Bluth’s masterful collection of watercolor memories of great Disney movies.
“A Friend to a Fellow” is a 11.5 x 14.5 amazing watercolor on Arches paper.
“Little Hiawatha” is a 12 x 14.75 beautiful watercolor on Arches paper.
We here at Teri Galleries are greatly appreciative to be able to offer you these gorgeous Disney Originals by Toby Bluth to you.
Tags: art, Artwork, Bluth, Disney, exclusive, Galleries, Mickey, mickey mouse, mouse, new orleans, oil painting, original, Originals, painter, Teri, terigalleries, Toby, Toby Bluth, watercolor Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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