O-016 Gone in 60 Seconds by Donna Wayman-Maurer oil 24x36 $3000 |
Donna
Wayman-MaurerO-015 Life of Carlos by Donna Wayman-Maurer oil 30x40 $5000
Ironstone Vineyard Heritage Museum presents news, updates, exhibit info and insights on wine, gold, food, art and anything else that strikes a cord.
O-016 Gone in 60 Seconds by Donna Wayman-Maurer oil 24x36 $3000 |
Donna
Wayman-MaurerO-015 Life of Carlos by Donna Wayman-Maurer oil 30x40 $5000
Joyce Loney
is a Minnesota-based painter.
T-030 Night Bloom by Joyce Loney acr 10x8 $95
Working mainly in acrylics, she
draws inspiration from an artistic mother, and memories and impressions of her
life and experiences.
She creates works with a
distinctive, and often whimsical, viewpoint on nature and her surroundings.
O-010 roosterandhen by Gregory Gallardo collage 14x14 $525 |
Gregory
Gallardo
www.gregorygallardo.com
www.facebook.com/GregoryGallardoArt
Gregory
Gallardo was born in Santa Ana, California in 1962. As a teenager, he was
mentored by artist Don White and found early success exhibiting his figurative
drawings and paintings. Gregory attended several local California Colleges and Universities
but had little patience for organized art instruction and found that networking
with other successful artists to be a more satisfying learning experience. Throughout
the 1980s and 1990s, Gregory toured and recorded as a professional musician,
all while continuing to produce commissioned artwork and the occasional gallery
exhibit. He reemerged on the art scene full-time in early 2001 blending his
love for nature, music and dance performance to create his own unique views on
humanity and spirituality. In the pre-pandemic world of late 2019 a
retrospective of Gregory’s work featuring 40 select works was exhibited at the
acclaimed Soka University Founders Gallery in Aliso Viejo California. The
highly regarded exhibit highlighted 20 years of Gregory’s oil, acrylic and
collage works. Gregory’s art creations have been exhibited extensively
throughout California and found their way into several permanent collections on
an international scale.
O-012_black_chinned_hummingbird by Gregory Gallardo collage 12x12 $375
Through the use of seductive rich
colors and an exquisite sense of balance between planes, Gregory’s work spans
between figuration and abstraction. Forever “the student” always reaching and
seemingly never standing still, Gregory’s comfort zone is constant change -
moving through different mediums and styles with perceived ease. Of particular
interest are his collage pieces comprised completely of torn/cut magazine
paper. Regardless of medium or technique his work always feels personal rather
than public. Fundamentally a West Coast artist, heavily influenced by his
California environment, he has the ability to create a kind of humanized
abstraction, either through the direct use of the human figure or through the
delicacy and personal expressivity of the touch of his brush. His unique point
of view on collage creates vivid figurative images with an uncanny painterly
quality. His works elegantly reconcile his perception of the natural
environment and the human condition.
O-011_whitecrownsparrow by Gregory Gallardo collage 12x12 $375
Exhibits
& Media:
Soka
Univeristy Solo Exhibit Retrospective
The Orange
County Center for Contemporary Art (OCCCA), Santa Ana California
The
National AIDS Museum, Syracuse New York
The
Riverside Unified School District, Riverside California
Brea Art
Gallery, Brea California
TAG
Gallery, Santa Monica California
Linus
Galleries, Long Beach and Pasadena California
Laguna
Beach City Hall
Irvine Fine
Arts Center, Irvine California
The
University of California, Irvine California
Orange
Coast Magazine – The art of awareness
Gregory donates 40% of his internet and
private earnings from art to local charities as a means of thanking the
community he loves.
Sally Anne Fischer B. 1981T-029 Early Blooms by Sally Fischer oil 9x12 $800
I attribute my creativity and passion for fine art to the women in my family. Our history spans back five generations in the Sierra Foothills. Each woman expressing unique style through decorating her home, collecting primitive & historic objects and even her wardrobe. They would purchase and discuss antique fine art and it was regarded as a luxury prized possession. As I was surrounded by beauty both as paintings and in the craftsmanship of many houses thoughtfully restored by my mother, I began to dream of someday creating art for others to enjoy.
Like many people, I have been painting since childhood, but that natural ability was cultivated by my mother and grandmother who were both artists and generous with their quality art supplies. As a young child with divorced parents, I also used drawing as a way to escape reality and a yelling stepmother. I enjoyed attending a Waldorf elementary school where painting and drawing were part of the daily curriculum. This paved the path for art in college.
O-079 Stent, Early Spring by Sally Fischer oil 12x16 $1200 |
I studied with Dan Peterson at Yosemite College, then with Nick Potter at Fresno State University taking advance oil painting classes while completing an equine science degree. I worked as a feed formulator but ended up in the wine industry when moving back to Tuolumne County. The wine industry was stifled because of the pandemic and it was the push I needed to begin painting full time. Most of my artistic development occurred after taking several plein air workshops including California painters Chuck Waldman and Jim McVicker.
O-080 Sonora Rooftops by Sally Fischer oil 6x8 $550
My current work reflects daily experiences mixed with my emotions and memories. Still-lifes include objects that have personal significance, and landscapes with historic meaning or childhood memories. I primarily work with oils “en plein air” (outdoors) and value high quality, hand made or antique frames.
O-081 The Ranch by Sally Fischer oil 9x12 $800 |
Memberships:
Motherlode Art Association
Laguna Plein Air Painters Association
Wine and Spirits Education Trust L3
T-014_blue_iris_by Debbie Jaynes wc 30x24 $550 |
My name is Debbie Jaynes, and I am a watercolor artist in Northern
California. My paintings seek to capture the beautiful details of life in
photo-realistic color – from the produce and flowers in my backyard garden to
the wildlife native to our area. I am particularly drawn to capturing
expression in animals’ eyes, along with the exquisite detail of flowers.
T-015 yellow_dahlia_by Debbie Jaynes wc 20x26 $550 FAMILY MERIT AWARD |
Landscape designer, gardener, mom— I've had
many titles and careers over the years, but “artist” is a fairly recent one! I
started watercolor painting with friends about 4 years ago. Then, what started
as a hobby quickly became a passion and a small business. I now do many
commissioned pieces including adorable pets and wildlife. I am also currently
illustrating a children’s book. One of my true passions is to see others’ joy
when I deliver a completed piece, especially when I know it means a lot to the
individual to have a beloved pet or project commemorated with loving detail.
God has blessed me with a wonderful talent
that I am truly thankful for, and I love the opportunity to use painting as a
way to connect with friends and neighbors.
Ironstone Vineyard's 25th Annual Spring Art, Food & Wine Festival is currently accepting entries for both the OPEN Division and THEME Division. The art show is juried with up to $2250 worth of prize monies.
Download the entry from the pages above or enter online at :
https://www.ironstonevineyards.com/obsession2022/
The actual Event takes place March 5th. with activites galore. Keep an eye out on Ironstone Vineyard's website for full event details.
For questions regarding the art show, contact cgomez@ironstonevineyards.com
Hope to see your entries coming in soon!
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Author, film expert, and world traveler Robin Holabird puts a local spin on Sierra Foothills movie and travel in a reading from her newest book Dec. 4 at 4p.m. at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphy’s, California. Robin’s travel topics from her book Around the World in 80 Movies include frogs and wine, important factors in Calaveras County.
Robin writes regularly about films and their locations, with her weekly program airing on Reno’s NPR affiliate KUNR at 88.7 FM every Friday. She also provides film commentary for Rotten Tomatoes and KOH 780 AM. Her book Around the World in 80 Movies (Ice Cube Press 2019), shows the link between films and travel destinations. As editor of the magazine, Locations and her longtime experience as a film commissioner for the state of Nevada, she traveled the world extensively and continues that practice today with her husband Fred.
Robin has worked with Clint Eastwood, Taylor Hackford, PT Anderson and other directors on such projects as Love Ranch, Sister Act, and CSI. She honed writing skills with a degree in Journalism from Humboldt State University and reporting stints at KOLO, the Sparks Tribune, and other media outlets. She earned certification and a Master’s in Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Nevada-Reno.
Holabird’s first book, Elvis, Marilyn and the Space Aliens, (University of Nevada Press 2017) explores how movies and television programs affect Nevada’s public image.
Robin is a founding member of the original Reno Film Festival and helps with Reno’s Cordillera Film Festival, Sci-On Film Festival, and Ely Film Festival. She is a board member of the Northern Nevada Wine Association and coordinator of the Reno’s longstanding NNW (No-Name Wine group). An outdoor enthusiast who loves photographing locations throughout the world, Robin is a regular hiker and runner who finished the Boston Marathon six times.
Both of Robin’s books are available at Ironstone.