Saturday, March 1, 2008

Art where we live



Alejandro with a painting by Roberto Lopez Ramirez

Alejandro Baez, owner, director and curator of Sol y Luna Art Galleries is a visionary when it comes to displaying the art of the thirty multi-faceted artists he represents. With a vast variety of techniques, mediums, sizes, and palettes, he has arranged art to be displayed where it can be seen. The atmosphere of Sol y Luna Contemporary Art is a place of wonder, with fresh exciting talent showcased along with accomplished artists from North and South America as well as Mexico. With sculptures, paintings, photographs, and objets de arte, he entertains the public with openings that are artistic events with Aztec dancers, opera singers, or poets.

Looking at art is an adventure of the the senses. Choosing that particular piece to fulfill the vision you have of your own space, whether it be home or office, should be a moment of revelation and joy. Alex Baez gives you his personal attention so that you can begin or complete an art collection that is brilliant, fascinating, and perfect for you.

Opening: Love is in the Air














Love is in the Air
At first glance, the artworks of Sushe Felix and Don Quade appear to be deceptively simple. However, the dramatic brilliant colors and charming arrangements of forms and shapes in a Sushe Felix painting create a response in the viewer that is highly unusual: a sensation of euphoric joy. Although the work is abstract, she considers it symbolic of the natural world in its orderly composition and use of organic, geometric forms. By adding different layers of textures, various papers and foils, she attracts light to the canvas and adds dimension. Influenced by the Transcendental Painting Group of Santa Fe, New Mexico and the abstract painters of the 30’s and 40’s, Sushe works in acrylics, and uses paint, college and various mediums to give her paintings depth and movement. Because her artistic presence is indivisibly part of the over-all composition, it is easy to fall in love at first sight with her paintings without hesitation.

Don Quade as well uses mixed-media paintings and collages to reflect his fascination with the abstract geometry found so abundantly in nature. Exploring the idea of garden as metaphor, his paintings focus on the transitional and transformative phases of nature’s life cycles. He specifically examines and captures these juxtapositions found during the “in-between seasons”, those moments in time that mark subtle shifts in cycles from chaos to order and then back again. By using both representational and abstract techniques, through painting and collage, he highlights the importance of the garden as a fundamental pivot where nature and culture convene and transform one another. With his repetitive patterns and balance of form, his paintings are meditative, like sitting in a Zen garden and reflecting on both life’s unexpected surprises and precise order.

Don Quade grew up in El Paso, Texas and is strongly influenced by the vast open space and clarity of light and hues found in the southwestern desert. He holds a Bachelors of Fine Art from Colorado State University, and has worked as a Graphic Designer before shifting his concentration to painting and mixed media collage. He has continued his studies of painting and collage through the Taos Institute of Arts and the Arts Students League of Denver. His work is in numerous international private & corporate collections.
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