Last Thursday, I roamed through the Galleries at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica and this is what I found:
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"Fallen Angel," 2014 by Holly Roberts, mixed media, at the Craig Krull Gallery |
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"Hungry Cat," 2009 by Holly Roberts |
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"Solution - Deer," 2014 by James Griffith at the Craig Krull Gallery
"From the Infinite to the Particular, La Brea Tar Paintings"
tar on canvas |
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"Solution - Wild Horse," 2014 by James Griffith |
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"Miss Thing," 2014 by Steve Hurd at the Rosamund Felsen Gallery |
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"The Roar #7," 2014 by Steve Hurd |
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"Spiral Betty," 2006 by Alison Saar in The Frostig Collection. Proceeds go to the Frostig Center for children with learnig disabilities, autism and Asperger's.
4-color woodblock print with hand coloring; edition of 100 |
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"The Frostig Collection #15," 2010 by David Buckingham
Cut and welded found metal; series if 25 |
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"Orphan," 2006 by Charles Arnoldi
7-color lithograph; edition of 100 |
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Wall paintings by Charles Christopher Hill
Floor sculpture by Tom Waldron, fabricated with steel, wood and concrete.
Leslie Sacks Contemporary Gallery |
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Sophia Loren gives Jane Mansfied an interesting look in a photo from the golden age of Hollywood in 1958 by Joe Shere |
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The Notre-Dame of Paris on the Ile de la Cite on the Seine River
Stephen Wilkes "Day to Night" series of photographs at the Peter Fetterman Gallery are beautiful to observe.
The artist worked from a fixed camera angle, capturing the fleeting moments of humanity and light as time passes. After 15 hours of photographing and over 1500 images taken, he selected the best moments of the day and night and blended them into a single photography. |
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Barack Obama Inauguration, 2013 |
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Jerusalem 2012 |
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Yosemite Valley |
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"Pyramid," 2013 by Gronk Nicandro, "Ruins - New Paintings and Works on Paper."
Lora Schlesinger Gallery |
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David Furman has created "Figures of Speech" from Midrange porcelain, under glaze, glaze.
Lois Lambert Gallery |
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Carole Bayer Sager's New Works are at the William Turner Gallery. Her last exhibit sold out in 2012.
"Carol Bayer Sager doesn't paint food, she paints how we look at and see food," writes art critic Peter Frank.
Bayer Sager is a Grammy-winning pop songwriter. She began painting in 2006 |
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"Space Elephant" 1980
Andrew Weiss Gallery |
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"Spanish Peasant," 1970 by Pablo Picasso, signed lithograph |
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"347," 1968. Original Etching with Aquatint by Pablo Picasso, Signed |
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"The Villagers," by Marc Chagall, Color Etching with Aquatint," 1975-76 |
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"Agora I," by Joan Miro, Lithograph, 1971, signed |
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"Bicycle," by Bob Dylan, Giclee, signed, 2013 |
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"The Watchers," by Joan Miro, Original Lithograph, hand signed, 1964 |
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"Seize the Moment," by Andrea Rubin Kichaven, Acrylic on Canvas |
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"Window # 2," by Adrea Rubin Kichaven, Acrylic on Canvas |
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