Monday, June 21, 2010

Bryn Craig: A Retrospective at the Dominican University

Gallery Bergelli is pleased to announce Bryn Craigs' retrospective exhibition at the Dominican University. On view will be watercolors and oils from 1956 to the present. The exhibition will run from July 5th to August 27th, 2010 in the library gallery. There will be a reception for the artist on Tuesday, August 3rd from 2:30pm - 4:30pm. Please contact Gallery Bergelli for pricing information.

Long Island House, 30x40

House of 5th Avenue, 18x36

R. R. Crossing House, 48x48

Santorini, Greece, 60x48

Stop and Go, 24x28

Glacier, British Columbia, 50x36

Chimney Rock, 30x40

A Cozy Place, 24x30

Spetses, Greece, 56x50

Santa Fe Snow, 26x36

View Of The New Bridge, 62x48

San Rafael Ridge, Dawn, 60x48

Greystones, Ireland, 44x52

Umbria Patio, 16x20

Seattle Ship, 30x40

Harriett’s Living Room, 30x40

Green Valley Restaurant, 40x54

Dry Creek Early Spring, 24x36

The Cove, o/c, 36x36

The Trout Stream, 22x28

The Reading Chair, 20x24

Petaluma Dawn, o/c, 30x40

Paris Bridge, 16x20

New Mexico, 48x48

The Lovers Cove, 24x36

Fairfax Theater, 30x40
Do Not Enter, 36x24

San Rafael Theater, o/c, 40x30

Drakes's Bay, o/c, 30x40
San Rafael Dawn, 60x72, o/c

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Exhibition: Get Covered!

Edgar Soberon

Daniel Tousignant

Georgette Osserman

Kathleen Lipinski


May 7 - June 2, 2010


Reception: May 7, 2010

5pm - 8pm




Gallery Bergelli

483 Magnolia Avenue

Larkspur, CA 94939

415-945-9454

gallery@bergelli.com
Thursday - Monday 10-4

www.bergelli.com






Gallery Bergelli presents Marin Magazine's Get Covered! - an exhibition featuring paintings by Edgar Soberon, Daniel Tousignant, Georgette L. Osserman and Kathleen Lipinski.



For the fourth year in a row, more than 340 artists competed for the chance to have their work on the cover of Marin Magazine. This popular contest attracts painters, printmakers, photographers and other local or exhibiting artists who enter for the chance to have their work grace the cover of the only magazine that celebrates Marin County living. This year's winner is Cuban-born artist Edgar Soberón whose work will appear on the May 2010 cover and be displayed all month long at Gallery Bergelli. Attend the celebration event May 7 and get a chance to meet Soberón as well as the three runners-up. Appetizers and beverages will be served.






Edgar Soberon


Soberón studied art and eventually joined the faculty at Parsons School of Design in New York, teaching drawing fundamentals and printmaking. He has won many awards, been exhibited nationally and internationally and even seen his work become part of the permanent collection at the Library of Congress and most recently at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. After a year on sabbatical, he decided to relocate his studio to Central Mexico in 2002. He currently lives and works in the town of San Miguel de Allende.





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Edgar Soberon

Aguacates Rosa (Rose Avocados)


oil on canvas

35 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches









Daniel Tousignant


The San Francisco-based painter was born to a family of artists and began producing his own art at the age of 5. His landscapes are often dreamy with a sense of depth and abstraction.



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Daniel Tousignant

Tree of Life I and II (from American Landscapce collection 2010)


oil on canvas

36 by 24 inches







Georgette Osserman


Osserman's work is often on the cusp between the figurative and the abstract, with a focus on elements of color, texture and composition. She has degrees in psychology, film and art.




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Georgette Osserman

Back To My Nature


oil on canvas

48 by 48 inches








Kathleen Lipinski


Lipinski has painted images of California landscape for more than 20 years. Her Ritter Center "Art Houses of Marin" piece can be seen at the Bon Air Shopping Center.




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Kathleen Liinski
Bolinas Lagoon from Ridgecrest


oil on canvas

12 by 20 inches






Saturday, July 25, 2009

Greg Raglnad Installation Photos




Greg Ragland: New Paintings - July 18 - August 21, 2009

Greg Ragland's paintings are interpretations of spontaneous experiences in nature. With an addiction to light and movement, nature feeds Ragland's passion of watching clouds move, birds cross overhead, the rushing of water below and the fish within. The skies overhead and the rivers and streams below fueled a love of color and movement. The colors evoke moods and feelings causing imaginations to flow. This series of paintings is a contemporary take on typically traditional subject matter. The rendered birds exist juxtaposed in the minimal composition of the highly developed surfaces.