01/06/2023
Sneak peak at the incredible works we curated for a solo show by called “Symmetries of the Sublime” opening at on Thursday, January 12 th. Amy Myers (b. 1965, Austin, TX) is a New York-based artist whose superbly delineated abstract paintings and drawings take their inspiration from a childhood spent engaging in the study of and conversations about the nature of the universe, particle physics, biology, philosophy and the human mind. Like sound waves or water ripples, Myers’ undulating, converging, diaphanous symmetries are visual harmonies of our mysterious universe. The fundamentally unpredictable nature of the universe at the particle level and “the constant changing nature of all things drives my work and guides my process.”
09/30/2022
Two new works by on view now at Inspired by nature, landscape, the ocean and his travels, Dwek takes the premise quite literally by inviting the viewer to see through the glass Window of a moving car with soft, hazy atmospheric effects of color and light. Poetry in motion. DM us for more information on the works.
08/08/2022
Nature presents itself at its most delicate, elegant and feminine in these unique flower x-ray works by on view at
06/28/2022
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Spotlight on a spectacular newly installed light sculpture by for Titled “Heartbeat” its layers of glass are delicately etched and drilled to depict sea coral hidden in the depths of the sea, lit by LED lights with subtle highlights of color. Best seen in person, please stop by to see it at ( by appointment). Please DM us for details and price
05/27/2022
A beautiful new painting has blossomed on the wall of our show at the
BLUE OPAL (Garden no 3),2019
Aluminium leaf, interference Mica pigments, acrylic on canvas
48 x 36 inches. Come by to see it. DM us for an appointment. It’s hard to capture it’s reflective, sculpted surface in a photograph.
05/08/2022
Happy Mother’s Day! Celebrating this special day with flowers has been the tradition for generations and we highlight that with works by one of the talented artists in our exhibition. creates delicate, poetic portraits of flowers through his unique x-Ray photographic method. The Rose is now on view in our show but swipe through to see other flowers that are also part of this series.
05/03/2022
A woman’s body, like nature is beautiful and strong, resilient and fecund yet it always needs to be cared for and protected. The sculpture “Woman Landscape “ by the artist in our show is a powerful abstracted reminder of that beauty and strength. See it now on view at
04/27/2022
This incredible painting by was supposed to be in our show but was delayed jn transit and arrived too late from Canada. It is still available though and really is on fire! Repost from
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Heatwave, oil on canvas, 36” x 60”, 2022 🔥
04/26/2022
Mother’s Day art gift ideas ? For your mother who loves art, our exhibition offers art works to fit many tastes and budgets. Stop by to see the show on view now at or DM us directly for further information on specific works. DM to make a reservation to stop by.
04/22/2022
Beauty, power and fragility of nature captured by the artist in this work in on view now Diane Tuft
Crystalline Deposits, Lake Vanda, Antarctica, 2012
AP Pigment print Edition of 5
45 x 30 inches. Diane Tuft is a New York-based mixed media artist who has focused primarily on photography and film since 1998. Tuft has always been fascinated by how environmental factors shape the Earth’s landscape, and cap- turing this through her camera has been a guiding principle in her work. By travelling to the most remote places throughout the world including both the North and South Poles, she has been able to document the vi- sual effects of climate change and global warming on our planet. h
04/22/2022
Celebrate with
Nancy Lorenz
Midnight Velvet, 2022
Palladium leaf, gold leaf, velvet, on wood panel 40 x 30 inches is a New York-based artist whose works blur the line between typical craft practices and traditions of sculpture and painting. For Lorenz, who was trained in printmaking and painting, the most formative and enlightening experience for her artistic practice was the five years she spent in Tokyo. She says: “I became enamored with Asian Crafts, and how a teacup can be just as revered as a painting.” Following this trip, Lorenz began working with materials and techniques that would come to identify her career: mother-of-pearl inlay, gold and silver leaf, lacquer, and water gliding. Her style is characterized by its references to expressionistic abstraction, use of decorative pattern, and landscape elements. On view now in