"Incongruent Realities": A Virtual Exhibit Featuring work by Viridian’s Affiliates
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"Incongruent Realities"
A Virtual Exhibit
February 4 – February 27, 2021
Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad * Jenny Belin * Joshua Greenberg * Yu Huang
Shawn Marshall * Sarah Riley * Kathleen Shanahan
Stuart Skalka * Sheila Smith
Chelsea NY: Viridian Artists is pleased to present an exhibition of outstanding art by nine artists who are part of Viridian Artists' Affiliate program. The show opens February 4 and continues through February 27, 2021. Because Viridian is currently open only virtually, you can see this fascinating virtual exhibit on the Viridian Artists website at www.viridianartists.com.
In these new works, Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad draws on her imagination, adding lushly painted people, flowers, and exotic butterflies transparently to her photomontages, merging real and imagined objects to create a third world that becomes another reality.
Sheila Smith has been a painter and photographer for close to fifty years. She created these collages of torn photographs from the thousands that she has taken over the years, upcycling them, rather than discarding them. The artist has found a new form of expression as well helping to save the environment.
Jenny Belin’s “botanical paintings” are inspired by antique garden catalogs and seed packaging. Belin says, “the cat and butterfly vases represent the nostalgia that I feel for the vintage objects once found on road trips taken prior to the pandemic.”
Soon after Stuart Skalka moved to Las Vegas in 2010, he discovered the Las Vegas that tourists miss, particularly the surviving motels from before The Strip came to characterize the city. Since then, he has been passionately documenting old Las Vegas in color and black & white without any post-processing.
Shawn Marshall seeks to create depth, atmosphere, and to escape on the canvas, often with a focus on the horizon. For her, details about season or specific location are not as important as the emphasis on the point where earth and sky meet. And though reaching that point is never physically possible, it suggests there is always hope.
Amidst the Covid pandemic, Sarah Riley turned to watercolor to joyfully celebrate color, transparency, and experimentation.
In Repetitions, Joshua Greenberg uses photo-based imagery to create abstract art from urban settings. Squares of windows, color, and glass all become objects of repetition while reflected clouds, sky, and sunlight give foreground, background, and a sense of depth. Finally, he adds building profiles to project a sense of movement and balance to the emerging art.
Using a mixed media approach, Kathleen Shanahan created a series of county plat “maps”, with each map providing a “matrix for moves” that becomes a lattice or armature for attaching elements of visual and thematic connections.
Yu Huang regards her paintings as a witness of both her own history and the reflection of our time. In them, she is contemplating the issues of genders, social justice, and the challenges of art.
Viridian has created several programs to give outstanding “underknown” artists an opportunity to have their work seen. Our Affiliate program gives artists an opportunity to show a small series of artworks annually. Sadly, in these times of the Covid Virus, seeing art virtually is the safest way for all and thankfully websites and social media are making it possible for more & more individuals to have alternative opportunities. And the public has an opportunity to see art as well as purchase it for their collections. We hope you will enjoy this virtual exhibit that you can view on our website at www.viridianartists.com.
Viridian is currently operating virtually
For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Director or Jenny Belin, Assistant Director
visit instagram @viridianartistsinc or email us at viridianartistsinc@gmail.com.
"Incongruent Realities": Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad
In these new works, Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad draws on her imagination, adding lushly painted people, flowers, and exotic butterflies transparently to her photomontages, merging real and imagined objects to create a third world that becomes another reality.
“Untitled with Marilyn #1”
14.5 x 22.5 x 1inches; Pigment, oil, inkjet, canvas on birch wood
$650.
“Untitled with Marilyn #2”
14.5 x 22.5 x 1inches; Pigment, oil, inkjet, canvas on birch wood
$650.
“La Vie en Rose”
40 x 50 x 1inches; Pigment, oil, inkjet, canvas on birch wood
$2300.
"Incongruent Realities": Jenny Belin
These botanical paintings are dreamed-up arrangements inspired by antique garden catalogs and seed packaging. The cat and butterfly vases represent the nostalgia that I feel for the vintage objects once found on road trips taken prior to the pandemic.
“Cherry Bomb Vintage”
9 x 12 inches; Pigment and gouache on Arches
$300.
“Cats of Ebay (Buy it Now)”
9 x 12 inches; Pigment and gouache on Arches
$300.
“Tiger Marigold”
9 x 12 inches; Pigment and gouache on Arches
$300.
“Mom’s Pink Ears”
9 x 12 inches; Pigment and gouache on Arches
$300.
“Millerton Antique Center”
9 x 12 inches; Pigment and gouache on Arches
$300.
"Incongruent Realities": Joshua Greenberg
In Repetitions, Joshua Greenberg uses Photo-Based Imagery to create abstract art from urban settings. Squares of windows, color, and glass all become objects of repetition. Reflected clouds, sky, and sunlight give foreground, background and a sense of depth. Building profiles now project a sense of movement and balance as part of the emerging art. This series demonstrates how Photo-Based Imagery may help extend the use of less explored dimensions of photography to create abstract art.
“Repetitions, No .12”
16 x 20 inches, Photo-Based Imagery
$1250.
“Repetitions, No. 14”
16 x 20 inches, Photo-Based Imagery
$1250.
“Repetitions, No. 18”
16 x 20 inches, Photo-Based Imagery
$1250.
“Repetitions, No. 22”
16 x 20 inches, Photo-Based Imagery
$1250.
“Repetitions, No. 24”
16 x 20 inches, Photo-Based Imagery
$1250.
"Incongruent Realities": Yu Huang
"My works are witness of my own history and the reflection of our time. They contemplate on the issues of genders, social justice, and the challenges of art."
“A Rose for Rose”
48 x 48 inches, Oil on canvas
$6,000.
“Hands Off My Money: Detroit Bankruptcy”
36 x 36 inches, Oil on canvas
$4000.
“Jo”
36 x 48 inches, Oil on canvas
NFS
“Transform the Unknown: If Danh Vo Were Andy Warhol”
36 x 48 inches, Oil and collage on canvas
$3000.
“When I Rule the World, No.1”
24 x 24 inches, Oil on canvas
NFS
“Where is Ana Mendieta”
36 x 48 inhes, Oil and pastel on canvas
$5000.
"Incongruent Realities" : Shawn Marshall
I strive to create depth, atmosphere, and escape on the canvas, often with a focus on the horizon. Details giving clues about season or specific location are not as important as the emphasis on the point where earth and sky meet. And though reaching that point is never physically possible, it suggests there is always hope.
“Splendor”
12 x 12 x1.5 inches, Oil on canvas
$400.
“Long Walk”
12 x 12 x 1.5 inches, Oil on canvas
$400.
“Autumn Spark”
30 x 48 x 1.5 inches, Oil on canvas
$2800.
“February Mist ”
36 x 36 x 1.5 inches, Oil on canvas
$2500.
“New Dawn”
36 x 36 inches, Oil on canvas
$2500.
"Incongruent Realities": Sarah Riley
Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic I turned to watercolor to joyfully celebrate color, transparency, and experimentation.
“Life Aquatic”
20 x 13 inches, Watercolor Monotype
$850, Unframed
“Blue Georgia Peach”
20 x 13 inches, Watercolor on Yupo
$850, Unframed
“Dawn on Shirttail Point”
15 x 11 inches, Watercolor on Arches watercolor paper
$400: Unframed
“Clouds and Canoes”
18 x 14 inches, Watercolor and collage on Arches watercolor
$700, Unframed
"Incongruent Realities": Kathleen Shanahan
I was wanting to work on a series of county plat “maps”, using a mixed media approach. Each map provided a “matrix for moves”... almost a lattice or armature for attaching elements of visual and thematic connections.
“Dance Camp Off Ramp”
43 x 45 inches, Mixed media on map
$1200.
“Bird Mask Fly Girl”
43 x 86 inches, Mixed media on maps
$1300.
“Garden Vector Flip”
43x 45 inches, Mixed media on map
$1000.
“Murmuration”
43 x 45 inches, Mixed media on map
$1000.
“Stride Rite”
43x 45 inches, Mixed media on map
$1200.
“Kangaroo Odalisque”
48 x 70 inches, Mixed media on canvas
$1000.
"Incongruent Realities": Stuart Skalka
Soon after Stuart Skalka moved to Las Vegas in 2010, he discovered the Las Vegas that tourists miss, particularly surviving motels from before The Strip came to exemplify the city to visitors. He passionately documented old Las Vegas in color and black & white without any post-processing.
“Glass Pool Inn”
16 x 24 inches, Black and White photo taken with film
$1000.
“Fremont Street Experience”
16 x 24 inches, Black and White photo taken with film
$1000.
“Welcome to Fabulous Refreshment”
23 x 20 inches, Digital photo
$1000.
“Hurt in a Wreck? Get Glen!”
16 x 24 inches, Digital photo
$1000.
“Roulette Motel”
16 x 24 inches, Digital photo
$1000.
“Desert Moon Motel”
24 x 16 inches, Digital photo
$1000.
"Incongruent Realities" : Sheila Smith
These collages are designed using torn photos. I have been a Painter, and Photographer for close to fifty years. These Collages are designed using torn photos. My storage bins house a few thousand prints of photos that I have taken over the years. Rather than throw them out I decided to recycle them. Hence these collages. I have found a new form of expression.
“Torn photo collage Number 1”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
“Torn photo collage Number 2”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
“Torn photo collage Number 3”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
“Torn photo collage Number 4”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
“Torn photo collage Number 5”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
“Torn photo collage Number 6”
1 ft by 3 ft, Photo collage
$1200.
"Hope": Virtual Exhibition
"Hope": A Virtual Invitational Exhibit
"Hope": Marie Ange Hoda Ackad
“Untitled with Bird”
10.5 h x 13w x1 inches; Mixed Media: Pigment, oil, gel, inkjet, canvas on wood panel.
$450.
"Hope": Angelique Ellyn Anderson
“Hope In Midst of Chaos”
33 x 24 inches, Digital Print
$1200.
"Hope": Ayako Bando
Ayako Bando
“Eternal Light Towanohikari H”
16 x 20 inches, Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
$800.
“I love to walk anywhere surrounded by nature. Whilst walking in the park I noticed some trees. The trees appeared to be communicating with each other as if they were family. As if they were living together and respecting each other. I felt a powerful energy of hope from the trees.
I used a different procedure than usual to express my feelings in the Eternal Light series. Mainly to express my feelings of how the trees appear to interact and respect each other. However, it is an aspect that is not always easy to see. It may be a feeling that can only be experienced if you look very deeply.”
"Hope": Jenny Belin
“Taurus and Leo Compatibles”
16x 20 inches; Pigment and gouache
$500
"Hope": Katia Bulbenko
“Thumpthump”
4 diameter x ¾ inches; Embroidery thread and glass beads on printed cotton, round wooden hoop, string
$300.
“Thumpthump is a heart beating bolder and stronger as hope grows within it. Wooden hoop is stretched with cotton fabric printed with a tropical floral pattern of my own design; the heart is hand embroidered with love, patience, thread, wool and glass beads.”
"Hope": Ellen Burnett
“We are, after all, brave”
12 x 15 inches; Mixed Media including watercolor, acrylic paint, sand, ink, bronze powder
$620.
"Hope": Sabine Carlson
“See a Way”
11x14 inches, Acrylic on Board
$800.
“My hope is for a way to connect our places in this world.”