MM Fine Art ~ Spring Selections

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SPRING SELECTIONS


Cover: DAN RIZZIE, Rectors Garden, mixed media, 31 x 25 1/2 inches


SPRING SELECTIONS April 2020

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You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot keep spring from coming. PABLO NERUDA


IRINA ALIMANESTIANU RENATE ALLER STEPHANIE BRODY-LEDERMAN TERRY ELKINS CORNELIA FOSS SUSAN GROSSMAN THE HILTON BROTHERS EDWARD HOLLAND JUSTIN LYONS MICHAEL MEEHAN JOHN MULHERN DAN RIZZIE CHRISTOPHE VON HOHENBERG


EDWARD HOLLAND The Scorpion (Version 15), 2019, acrylic, colored pencil and graphite on canvas with collage, 48 x 64 inches

Holland’s current series focuses on two themes: mythology and meaning-making. Using linear depictions of constellations in the modern Zodiac as the geometrical foundation of each piece, the constellation is a conceptual underpinning as well as an aesthetic device.



IRINA ALIMANESTIANU Deep Sea Vent, 2017, oil, ink, watercolor, gesso, pencil, and gouache on Arches paper, 44 x 90 inches



IRINA ALIMANESTIANU Dandelion Confetti, 2016, oil, ink, pencil, pen, marker, and watercolor on 4 paper panels, 44 x 60 inches

Alimanestianu’s biomorphic forms examine the invisible relationships between objects and their environment. She renders through color and shape subtle associations; connections are distilled into depictions of raw energy, manifested through the language of abstraction.



DAN RIZZIE Untitled (Green), 2019, acrylic and collage on canvas, 48 x 36 inches

Rizzie has created a unique iconography of the natural world in paintings, collages, and prints. His work, often influenced by the rhythms of the natural world, incorporates materials such as parchment, printed materials, and newsprint.



THE HILTON BROTHERS [Christopher Makos + Paul Solberg] Andy Dandy 5, 2007 Ed. 4/5, pigment print, 36 x 48 inches

The “Andy Dandy� series considers the rich association between Warhol and flowers. The images of Warhol are from a 1981 collaboration between Makos and Warhol called "Altered Image", through which the photographer and his subject used unexpected combinations of simple elements to explore Identity.



CHRISTOPHE VON HOHENBERG The Flower Series: Shadows of the Soul, 2017, photograph, 25 x 30 ¼ inches

Von Hohenberg’s “Flower Series: Shadows of the Soul” was inspired by Oscar Wilde’s … “What men call the shadow of the body is not the shadow of the body, but is the body of the soul.”



STEPHANIE BRODY LEDERMAN First Rain of Spring, 2020, mixed media on canvas, 36 x 36 inches



STEPHANIE BRODY LEDERMAN Lazy Sunday, 2020, mixed media on canvas, 40 x 60 inches

Brody Lederman’s paintings and mixed media works combine observations and memories of visual occurrences with text gleaned from conversation, poetry and memory.



JON MULHERN American Renaissance, 2018, oil and acrylic with gold leaf on canvas, 24 x 18 inches

Mulhern’s “American Renaissance” series is a contemporary riff on the master works of the Great Hudson River School. His work reflects on natural movements through wind, land, water and paint.



JUSTIN LYONS Earth, Windmill on Fire, 2020, mixed media on canvas, 60 x 60 inches

Lyons credits his introduction into the world of “street art” as the spark that led him to pursue his own form of artistic expression. “Earth, Windmill on Fire” was inspired by his recent residency in Southampton, NY.



CORNELIA FOSS Two Sailboats, 2018, oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches

Renowned for her fresh and personal vision, Foss's work interplays intense emotion within the formal constraints of design and painting.



MICHAEL MEEHAN Untitled (The Red Towel), oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches



RENATE ALLER Atlantic Ocean, October 23, 2005, photograph, 40 x 60 inches

Often blurring the line between abstraction and representation, Aller first began her initial oceanscape series as a daily meditation. Aller has documented the subtle variations and moods of the Atlantic for almost two decades.



SUSAN GROSSMAN Transitions 3, 2019, charcoal and pastel on paper, 30 x 35 inches

Using a minimal palette of black, white, and gray, punctuated by the occasional flash of primary color, Grossman’s expansive landscapes are deliberately unspecific allowing for the viewers own interpretation.



TERRY ELKINS Dusk, 2019, oil on canvas, 25 x 29 inches



CHRISTOPHE VON HOHENBERG Two Dogs: Blinded by the Light series, photograph, 33 x 47 inches

Von Hohenberg's “Blinded by the Light” series strives to capture the soul of the beaches of the Hamptons and will be highlighted in his upcoming book “The White Album of the Hamptons.”



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