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Jane
Seymour helped kick off the summer season with her collection of original
watercolor and oil paintings, as well as limited edition artwork. The
exhibition was displayed over Memorial Day Weekend at Ocean Galleries.
The multi Emmy and Golden Globe winner, most recently seen by millions
on the popular television show "Dancing with the Stars," has proven her
artistic talents on the Broadway stage, motion pictures, and television,
yet it is her love of art and color that has inspired her to follow her
passion into painting.
Often described as a California colorist, Jane was inspired by Matisse's
stunning motifs and Chagall's magical palette. Jane's artwork ranges
from colorful flower arrangements, detailed landscapes, and lush
gardens, to intricate beach and landscapes, to wistful figurative
paintings, all inspired by her travels and life experiences.
Ms. Seymour has exhibited in numerous galleries and venues across the
nation and has accepted select private commissions. She was chosen as
the official artist for the
Naples Winter Wine Festival 2006
and was one of the painters selected to represent the U.S. Team in the
2006 Winter Olympics held in Torino, Italy, as well as the upcoming
Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics.
Jane believes that "the best gift you can give to someone is a part of
your soul," as she does in her beautiful and expressive artwork.
June 27 through July 6, 2008
This
exceptional exhibition included a broad survey of artworks and artists to
fully illuminate the principles of the Impressionist movement. A viable form
of visual expression for the past 150 years, Impressionism is one of the
most popular and beloved art forms.
The survey began with the artists who pioneered Impressionism and changed
the course of western art history, featuring original lithographs, etchings,
and drypoints from some of the greatest Impressionists including Edouard
Manet, Jean-Francois Raffaelli, and James Whistler.
One of the most well-known leaders in the development of the Impressionist
style is Pierre-Auguste Renoir whose original etchings, lithographs,
bronzes, and oils were part of this extraordinary show. In addition, his
great-grandson, Alexandre Renoir, was on hand at the show with his own
original oil paintings. Guest had a rare opportunity to watch Alexandre as he painted amazing new oils during the exhibition.
The exhibition also featured numerous pieces from the Pissarro family, who
have a long history of producing famous Impressionist artists. The first
family artist was Camille Pissarro, nicknamed "the father of impressionism"
because his work directly led to the development of the movement. Besides
being the figurative father of the movement, he was also the biological
father of Paulemile and Manzana Pissarro, both of whom became prolific
Impressionist artists in their own right, along with Paulemile's son, H.
Claude Pissarro. There was also original limited edition lithographs by
the contemporary artist Lelia Pissarro, who is the great-granddaughter of
Camille Pissarro.

Alexandre Renoir
demonstrates his Impressionistic painting technique for visitors to the
exhibition
July 26th through July 27th
Peter Max, one of the gallery's most requested
artists, was back for the summer of 2008! Max exhibited new original paintings done
especially for this show along with the iconic imagery that has made him
a world-renowned legend.
Peter Max and his vibrant colors have become part of the fabric of
contemporary culture. He has been successively called a Pop Icon, Neo
Fauvist, Abstract Expressionist and the United State's "Painter
Laureate." His paintings have been on exhibition in hundreds of museums
and galleries worldwide.
Max has achieved his place in history having painted for various Heads
of State, including six U.S. Presidents. His art appeared on the first
U.S. 10-cent stamp bearing the title "Preserve the Environment," and 235
U.S. Border murals greeting millions of people entering America each
year. America's preeminent Pop artist was the official artist for the
2006 U.S. Olympic Team. His art appears on a Boeing 777 jumbo jet
currently flying the skies for Continental; a 600-foot stage for the
Woodstock Music Festival; and many other iconic settings. Max has also
been designated Official Artist of five Super Bowls, six Grammy Awards,
the World Cup USA, The World Series, the United Nations Earth Summit,
and numerous other events. Most recently, he has become an art
correspondent for "The Early Show" (CBS).

August
29th
through September 1st
Howard Behrens, America's foremost palette-knife
artist and one of the most-collected artists of our generation,
chose Ocean Galleries to hold his final gallery show. This once in a
lifetime show featured a retrospect of his contemporary,
Impressionistic artwork with paintings from his college years to his
very first palette-knife painting and all the way through his amazing
career.
Using only a palette knife, Behrens paints with great dramatic intensity
and focus. His paintings, distinctly textured and brilliantly
illuminated land and seascapes, evoke memories of romantic interludes in
exotic settings, often encompassing familiar architecture and
promenades. Classically trained, Behrens developed his current painting
style from his lifelong passion for travel, particularly to beautiful
coastal regions.
The exhibition also featured his recently released "Tribute to Monet"
collections, based on his travels to Giverny, France, Monet's last home.
Well-known art journalist and former editor-in-chief of
Art Business
News, Julie Keller, recently wrote, "...Behrens is well on his way
to becoming the Monet of the 21st Century."
