Grand Opening in Winter Park Village Review
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Jan. 27, 2014 – ORLANDO, Fla. — BATERBYS ART GALLERY, NUMBER ONE ART GALLERY IN ORLANDO, FL. HAD ITS GRAND OPENING AT THEIR NEW LOCATION IN WINTER PARK VILLAGE. Orlando, January 21, 2014 Baterbys Art Gallery had their Grand Opening in Winter Park Village (460 North Orlando Ave., Unit 116, Winter Park, FL 32789) on Friday, January 17, 2014… continue reading »
I am Surrealism: Salvador Dalí
There is so much controversy that surrounds Salvador Dalí – his life, his love, his personality… “I am not strange, I am just not normal.” Salvador Dalí was born on May 11, 1904 in Figueres, Spain. One would assume that he was born to normal, average parents. When Dalí was five years old, he was… continue reading »
From Impressionism to Neo – Expressionism and everything in between: Post – Impressionism
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If one movement begets another movement and so on and so forth, then Post-Impressionism was begotten from Impressionism. Just as an estranged child evolves beyond their parents accomplishments, Post –Impressionism veers away from Impressionism by pushing the envelope to attain more structure, expression and emotions into their paintings. Post-impressionists, who began to make their mark… continue reading »
Dali and His Bible
Salvador Dali’s life was always riddled with religious contradiction. Growing up his mother was a devote Catholic while his father was an atheist, and who married his aunt after his mother’s death. This religious confusion affected Dali throughout his entire life. When Dali met the love of his life, Gala, she was married to Paul… continue reading »
Marc’s Message: Religious Imagery in Chagall’s work
As an artist, Chagall continually embraced religious themes throughout his career. He was raised in Russia as a Hasidic Jew, although he was not practicing as an adult Chagall still felt a deep connection to this upbringing. He also felt very strongly about conveying a more universal message by combining both Christian and Jewish themes… continue reading »