Isabella Garrucho Fine Art Artist Brochure 2018

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Isabella Garrucho Fine Art

40 West Putnam Ave Greenwich, CT 06830 (203) 622-0500

info@igifa.com www.igifineart.com


Table Of Contents About Our Founder

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Artists & Arts

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David Yarrow

04-09

Paul Manes

10-13

Dean West

14-17

Nora Garcia

18-21

Won Lee

22-25

Victoria Montesinos

26-29

Terry O’Neill

30-33

Ginnie Gardiner

34-37

Kasia Derwinska

38-41

John Van Alstine

42-45

Rick Lewis

46-49

Caroline Christie

50-53

Manzur Kargar

54-57

Maryam Ego-Aguirre

58-61

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About Our Founder and President

Isabella Garrucho

Formerly Isabella Trimper with Art Services International Isabella has successfully led her own international

Her company, Art Service also diversified and

art consulting company Art Service International

organized numerous cultural exchange programs

for over 20 years. As president and founder, she

with Asian countries, working closely with the

was responsible for assembling art collections for

Minister of Culture and other senior government

numerous top Fortune 500 companies and private

officials. Isabella’s art advisory services has been

clients, hiring professional staff, and training of

publicly acknowledged by Taiwan’s Minister of

sales personnel of her company.

Culture, Ms. Helen Chen-Chin Lin, in recognition of her contribution to a successful cultural art

As an experienced and discreet art advisor,

exchange program held in Oklahoma in 1999.

Isabella has worked diligently to help her established collectors and corporations in every

Born in Cadiz, Spain, Isabella Garrucho attended

aspect of the maintenance of their collections. She

a four-year college studying art history at the

has offered impeccable advice to her clients on

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. She is

matters of research, connoisseurship, acquisitions,

fluent in Spanish, English, French and Portuguese

insurance, installations and sale of artwork.

Her international travels have enhanced her knowledge of country protocol, and exceptional

During the increased market demand for corporate art investments during the bullish

people skills make her an effective negotiator and consummate art consultant.

1980’s, Art Service International was recognized as one of the premier art consulting companies

These accumulated advisory skills are important in

in Connecticut and New York. Her company’s

a changing art market and economic conditions.

reputation for authority, integrity and service

Her art consultancy career now spanning over

enabled her business to prosper with over 100

twenty years insures her thorough understanding

leading corporate clients.

of art, the market and the needs of the private and corporate collectors.

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DAVID YARROW David Yarrow has built an unrivaled reputation for

to Tusk Trust. Amazon awarded it “The Best Art and

capturing the beauty of the planet’s remote landscapes,

Photography book of 2016”.

cultures and endangered animals. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, he is now one of the world’s leading fine art photographers. At the Sotheby’s photography auction in London, May 2017, David’s iconic picture – Mankind – was sold for £60,000 – the highest price of the 100 lots on auction. He is represented by some of the world’s leading galleries and in America David has shown at the renowned Perot Museum in Dallas and his work is permanently on show at the new Museum of Natural

Alongside Rizzoli, David launched the book in a series of events across the world in the last quarter of 2016, including exhibitions at Fotografiska in Stockholm, Leonhard’s Gallery in Antwerp, Holden Luntz in Palm Beach and at London’s Somerset House. In April 2017 at the annual Tusk Gala in NYC, David’s images raised $175,000 at auction, including two lots which sold for $50,000 each, very much cementing his status as one of the most coveted artists in his field.

History in Missouri. David’s images are among some of

David’s work is is available in 2 sizes standard and large

the most sought-after pieces of work within the industry.

and you do have the option to purchase all of David’s

David has a global book deal with Rizzoli publishing house in New York and produced a flagship book named ‘Wild Encounters’ featuring work from seven continents,

work framed or unframed. His photograph are printed in limited editions of 12 per size with 3 Artist Proofs (24 total numbered prints / 6 Artists Proofs).

capturing some of the earth’s most endangered species.

While we have over 160 individual images available to

He is honored that HRH the Duke of Cambridge wrote

choose from we’ve included images and sizes for works

the foreword to the book which was released in October

that we currently have in our inventory in Greenwich. To

2016 and all author royalties from the book will go

see all available works and sizes please visit our website.

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The King and I

Dinokeng, South Africa 2016 Standard Framed: 52” x 61”

Harbin

North East China 2016 Standard Framed: 52” x 54”

The Jungle Book Stories Ranthambore National Park, India 2013

The Landlord Montana 2015

Standard Framed: 52” x 75”

Standard Framed: 52” x 52”

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The Garrison Amboseli, Kenya 2016

Standard Framed: 52” x 64”

50 Shades Of Grey Amboseli, Kenya

Standard Framed: 52” x 57”

The Untouchables Amboseli, Kenya 2017

Standard Framed: 52” x 55”

Elemental

Amboseli, Kenya 2013 Standard Framed: 52” x 68”

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Charge

Lewa, Kenya 2013 Standard Framed: 52” x 59”

Hoof It

Amboseli, Kenya 2014 Standard Framed: 69” x 52”

Funnel Creek Alaska 2016

Standard Framed: 52” x 58”

A Street Car Named Desire 2 Montana, USA 2018

Small Framed: 36” x 40” 7

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King Kong

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda 2011

Face Off

Standard Framed: 52” x 60”

Alaska 2016

Standard Framed: 47” x 50”

The Long March Snow Hill, Antarctica 2010 Large Framed: 39” x 95”

Father And Son Snowhill, Antarctica 2010

Standard Framed: 52” x 68”

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78 Degrees North Svalbard, Norway 2017

Standard Framed: 52” x 72”

Gangsta Namibia 2015

Standard Framed: 64” x 52”

Rush

Svalbard, Norway 2017 Standard Framed: 52” x 53”

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PAUL MANES Paul Manes was born May 4, 1948 in Austin, Texas. He began his professional career in New York City in the early 1980s. His art has been widely exhibited in America and Europe and his paintings have been acquired by many museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont, the Tucson Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, and the Hyde Collection Art Museum. His work forms part of numerous private collections in the United States and Europe.

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Arnheim Oil on Canvas 30” x 96”

Babylon

Bitter Honey

66” x 60”

60” x 66”

Oil on Canvas

Oil on Canvas

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Brassolis Oil on Canvas

Ischia

36” x 71”

Oil on Canvas 72” x 96”

Camus Got Lost Lux et Tenebris

Oil on Canvas 72” x 84”

Oil on Canvas 96” x 78”

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Mother Earth

Siddhartha II

66” x 60”

66” x 60”

Oil on Canvas

Oil on Canvas

Wild Thing Oil on Canvas 60” x 78”

Veronica Mundi Oil on Canvas 72” x 66”

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DEAN WEST The Australian-born (1983) artist who studied at the

as Disney, MTV, Bombay Sapphire, and Fox Sports.

Queensland College of Art, is best known for his

Recognized as one of Saatchi & Saatchi’s “Top 100

intricate and highly staged photographs that take

Emerging Photographers” in 2008, West has also

everyday occurrences beyond the realm of natural

been honored with “Advertising Photographer of the

reality. Extraordinary in their tonal range, digital clarity,

Year” at the International Loupe Awards (2008) and

and artistic vision, West’s meticulously choreographed

the prestigious “Arte Laguna Prize” in Venice, Italy

scenes, character studies, and atmospheric landscapes

(2009). International art curators have taken notice of

powerfully yet synthetically link needs to desires and

the accomplished skill West applies to both his digital

documentation to invention. Passionately dedicated to

photography technique and the complex, cerebral

the vast possibilities of digital photography as both a

narratives offered in his images. His works have been

medium and a cultural epoch, West’s narratives draw

exhibited at important institutions around the world

inspiration from the total diversity offered by the visual

including the Columbus Museum of Art (2012), Faneuli

arts. While the tableau photography of Stan Douglas and

Hall Museum of Boston (2015), the Paris Expo Porte

Jeff Wall inform West’s understanding of photography

De Versailles (2015), Puls 5 Gallery in Zürich, and the

as a form of contemporary communication, the paintings

Discovery Times Square Museum in New York City

of David Hockney and Edward Hopper provide evident

(2014). Hailed as one of the most promising artists

aesthetic direction. The fictional world of cinema and the

of his generation and identified as one of the most

functional language of advertising have also clearly left

accomplished practitioners of digital image making as

their mark and taught lessons of their own.

an art form, West has been honored by acquisitions of

International brands have embraced West’s vision through partnerships and important clients such

his work by some of the most prestigious collections of contemporary art, including that of Sir Elton John.

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Agiofili #1 - 2017 Type C Photographic Print

FB 8 - 2012

Type C Photographic Print 38.5” x 48” | 32” x 40”

48” x 56” | 40” x 47” | 34” x 40”

New York #1 - 2017 BB2 -2012

Type C Photographic Print

Archival Inkjet Print

60” x 96” | 50” x 80” | 40” x 64” | 30” x 48”

48” x 70” | 40” x 58” |32” x 46.5”

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Palm Springs #1 - 2015

Palm Springs #2 - 2015

60” x 96” | 50” x 80” | 40” x 64 | 30” x 48”

60” x 96” | 50” x 80” | 40” x 64”

Type C Photographic Print

Palm Springs # 4 - 2018 Type C Photographic Print

Type C Photographic Print

Train - 2012

Type C Photographic Print 43” x 58”

70.3” x 80” | 56.2” x 64” | 42.2” x 48”

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Porto Katsiki #4 Diptych Type C Photographic Print - 2017 108” x 123”

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NORA GARCIA I question life and ask myself what

and cannot be told in words. I thus,

underlying force, the harmony, the

makes me paint. I do not claim to

express my self not with a voice but

tension, the darkness, the splendor,

know the answer; I simply know that

with a brush. After all, the aesthetic

the secret textures and vibrations of

I have poetry in my heart. I know

experience, has taught me a deeper

nature and life.

as Lord Byron says that there are

way of knowing and an inner way of

questions in life that I never stop to

seeing that defies logic and reason,

ask myself. “What is sacred? Of what

that raises from the core of being like

is the spirit made? What is worth

an ocean tide.

living for, and what is worth dying

The intention is to reclaim and to behold the meaning, to grasp the movement and the mutable interaction between the opposite

Most of my work evoques the

forces of life, the visible and the

DANCE OF A WOMEN through

invisible, the describable and the

THE SEASONS OF LIFE AND OF

indescribable, the mortal and the

I try to be alone with my soul to

NATURE and the unending cycles of

immortal, the sacred and the divine.

reflect on those happenings of life

birth, death and regeneration. Both

which cannot be totally understood

humans and nature relate and in a

nor expressed. There is a limit in

deeper way, mirror each other. The

the understanding and a poverty in

attempt is to perceive deeper, to

the language. As an artist, I can only

breakthrough the surface, to open

attempt to translate and transform

a way to the deeper foundations of

into a metaphorical and visual image

life, to retain not only the external

those unnamable and unspeakable

appearance and earthy component

moments of life that marvel me

of the human body, or a tree, but the

for? The answer to each is the same. Only love.”

Throughout this life’s journey, I came to realize, that there is actually no wall between the mystery of life and me. There is only an intangible mist. Nothing will shatter if I try to go through. And whatever obstacles I conceive it’s because I have forgotten to feel, to see deeper, to live, to love, to dream...

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Dance 2 - 2018

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 22” x 28”

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Awakening Before Dawn Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 60” x 48”

Mother Earth Oil on Canvas 56” x 72”

Tree of Golden Fruit 2018 Acrylic on canvas 60” x 48”

Summer - 2018 Oil on Canvas 34” x 40”

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Dancer Carrying Nest Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 30” x 40”

Seasons

Oil on Canvas 42” x 78”

Leaves Fall And The Tree Stands Tall Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

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WON LEE Korean-born sculptor Won Lee lives and works in

Expressionist sculptor, Reuben Nakian, Lee belongs

Toronto. For his studio, he uses an older house

to a heroic tradition in sculpture. Less a classical

with a salon-style workspace, a back porch, and a

formalist than Nakian, Lee keeps an intense eye

sizable storage basement (the house where he and

on each maneuver as he models the clay, working

his wife reside is on the other side of town). Lee

in direct response to his models. Each detail is

spends time drawing and modeling the figure in

attenuated, the treatment comparable in some

clay, often refining the shapes into abstract forms

ways to the late ¡°existential¡± work of Giacometti.

before firing them in his backyard kiln. When he

Lee¡¯s figures are focused on a holistic pattern

is not working in his Toronto studio, he travels to

involving texture and exaggerated mannerisms

China or Mexico to cast his figures in bronze. He

of scale and proportion. He inscribes the ambient

is a highly prolific and energetic artist, despite the

parts with a subtle, yet assured tactile resonance

fact that he was afflicted with polio while growing

and, in doing so, manages to accentuate a faceting

up in Korea. The effects of this disease have never

of the surface that enhances the feel of the material.

stood in the way of his highly charged production.

Although Lee began as a figurative painter, his

When constructing a two-meter-high clay model,

move into sculpture within the past decade, after

he works without hesitation, without a break, and

an interruption in his work of several years, offers a

often without assistance. Like the early Abstract

forceful interplay with the plasticity of the medium.

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Are You There?

Ballerina of Guadalajara

19” x 7” x 5”

26” x 6” x 4”

2018 - Bronze

2006 - Bronze

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Image of Time #7 2014 - Bronze 20” x 4” x 13”

Meditators #2 2012 - Bronze 17” x 25” x 6”

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In the Wind

Waiting for Godot #3

28” x 5” x 4”

21” x 6” x 6”

2008 - Bronze

2008 - Bronze

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VICTORIA MONTESINOS Vicky is an artist with a great respect

derived from the silver and gold leaf

finish secondary school. This was the

and reverence for tradition. Her new

she often applies to a canvas before

beginning of her brilliant career as

and highly original floral paintings

she begins to paint. Her first U.S. show

an artist. Vicky has always believed in

continue the genre as defined by

received rave reviews in San Francisco.

painting with total integrity, without

the masters: Odilon Redon, Georgia

Her first one person show was in

submitting herself to the judgment

O’Keefe and Lowell Nesbitt. A

SoHo, New York, where every original

of the market, style or expectations

Montesinos bouquet is full of passion

painting was sold during the opening.

of others. The topics she depicts in

and mystery. Patterns peek from

Her limited edition lithographs from

her paintings are not the product of

under magnificent colors and the

1984 to 1998 are completely exhausted

intellectual analysis, but arise from

viewers is offered a window into the

and many recent editions are nearly

tastes and affinities that take shape

artist’s private world. Daughter of

sold out. Victoria Montesinos was

gradually in her mind. When her ideas

the acclaimed Mexican film director

born in Mexico City, the daughter of

become clearly defined, Vicky begins

Fernando A. Rivero, Montesinos’s works

a well-known Mexican movie director,

to transform the canvas by abolishing

have been greatly influenced by the

Fernando A. Rivero, and Maty Humana.

its emptiness and nothingness: she

ambiance and theatricality of the film

Sent to live with her grandparents

stains the cloth, marks the lines, and

world that she grew up in. Reflected in

around the age of two, it was not long

then continues with brushstrokes,

her portraits of men and women is the

after that time that she started drawing

guiding herself intuitively and wisely

technique of a master, the unfettered

and painting in response to the serious

until reaching the grand finale. In

emotion of a child and sensual

temperament of her grandmother.

general, she likes to work on various

quality that fills each canvas with a

According to Vicky, “I became

easels at the same time. Montesinos

passion for life. Montesinos’s work

accustomed to enjoying my own

works without deliberations, on

reflect her sophisticated and cultured

world, Drawing was an escape from

large canvases that show ethereal

background: college in Mexico and

my communication problems. Besides,

atmospheres overflowing with

Argentina, and apprenticeships with

drawing was highly rewarding to me.”

extravagance and sensuality. The

master painters Jose Bardasano in Mexico and Quinquella Martin in Buenos Aires; all have given a sophisticated quality to her work. It was in Bardasano’s studio that Vicky learned the very rigorous and laborious “Veladuras” technique of layering many thin layers of paint to achieve the densely transparent and incandescent look of her work. The luminosity is

When she was just twelve years old, Vicky’s father noticed her talent and offered her the opportunity to study painting with a friend of his, the great Spanish painter, Jose Bardasano. Having just opened a painting academy, Bardasano welcomed the young Montesinos to study under his direction for five years, initially during school vacations so that she could

slender bodies she paints appear enveloped in marked brushstrokes that serve as both mantles and tunics. The flowers have silk petals, and invite us to discover their interiors. With her brush, Vicky knows how to share her great sensitivity, and for this reason her paintings captivate collectors and lovers of great art from around the world.

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Field of Dreams 2018 - Oil / Ink on Canvas 59” x 59”

A New Beginning 2018 - Oil / Ink on Canvas 47” x 36”

From my winter garden 2016 - Oil on Canvas 40” x 70”

From The Blue Garden 2018 - Oil / Ink on Canvas 47.3” x 47.3”

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La Dama De Rojo 2018 - Oil / Ink on Canvas 35.5” x 35.5”

Grays

2018 - Oil / Gold Leaf on Canvas 39.5” x 31.5”

La Femme Inconnu 2018 - Oil on Canvas 47” x 36”

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Presencias Nocturnas 2017 - Oil on Canvas 43.5” x 55”

Por el Camino Verde 2018 - Oil on Canvas 49” x 37.5”

Waiting for You 2017 - Oil on Canvas 50.5” x 42”

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TERRY O’NEILL Terry O’Neill is one of the world’s most collected

No other living photographer has embraced the

photographers with work hanging in national art

span of fame, capturing the icons of our age from

galleries and private collections worldwide. From

Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela, from Frank

presidents to pop stars he has photographed the

Sinatra and Elvis to Amy Winehouse, from Audrey

frontline of fame for over six decades.

Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot to Nicole Kidman, as

O’Neill began his career at the birth of the 1960s. While other photographers concentrated on

well as every James Bond from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig.

earthquakes, wars and politics, O’Neill realized

He photographed The Beatles and The Rolling

that youth culture was a breaking news story on a

Stones when they were still struggling young

global scale and began chronicling the emerging

bands in 1963, pioneered backstage reportage

faces of film, fashion and music who would go on to

photography with David Bowie, Elton John, The

define the Swinging Sixties. By 1965 he was being

Who, Eric Clapton and Chuck Berry and his images

commissioned by the biggest magazines and

have adorned historic rock albums, movie posters

newspapers in the world.

and international magazine covers.

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Audrey Hepburn Pool 2 Silver Gelatin Print 20” x 30”

David Bowie Fedora and Glasses Silver Gelatin Print 16” x 20”

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Frank Sinatra Thinking Sofa Silver Gelatin Print 24” x 34”

Faye Dunaway Oscar C-Print

60” x 60” | 72” x 72”

Brigitte Bardot Cigarette Stare Silver Gelatin Print

Paul Newman: White Hat

12” x 16” | 16” x 20” | 20” x 24” | 20” x 30” 24” x 34” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

Silver Gelatin Print 20” x 24”

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Frank Sinatra Boardwalk Silver Gelatin Print 20” x 30”

Raquel Welch Indian Woman C-Print

12” x 16” | 16” x 20” | 20” x 24” | 20” x 30” 24” x 34” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

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GINNIE GARDINER Ginnie Gardiner is a artist who has shown in numerous

York School Artists and specifically Alex Katz, Louisa

solo and group exhibits for 30 years. Gardiner

Matthiasdottir and Lois Dodd, with their reductive

graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor

treatment of form and clarity of light, as influences.

of Fine Arts in 1974. From 1978 to 2005 she and her husband lived in a Chelsea loft in New York City. In 2005 they moved upstate to Catskill, New York, where

‘Of course each artist has a distinctive way of

they purchased, renovated and restored the Catskill

unsettling our habits of seeing. With the sunlit stillness

Lyceum, a Federal era building located in the historic

of her paintings, Gardiner seizes our attention and

Village of Catskill. The Lyceum is where Thomas

holds it with pictorial subtleties that show us, by

Cole gave his lectures on American Scenery in 1836.

stages, that stillness is not stasis. Presenting a precisely

Here, Gardiner enjoys a large, light filled studio and

calibrated balance between figurative images and

courtyard that has inspired her recent figure and

the harmonies of sheer form, each of her paintings

landscape paintings.

oscillates between these two ways of seeing.

Ginnie Gardiner’s distinctive style of color notes of optically mixed oil paints produces shimmering, figurative abstractly coherent works. Gardiner cites the American Modernists and 2nd generation New

Subliminal at first, this oscillation becomes conscious as we begin to see ourselves seeing. Encouraging us to be aware of how we make sense of the raw data of vision, Gardiner reminds us of our responsibility for the look –and the meaning –of our world.’ –Carter Ratcliff

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Akimbo

2014 - Oil on Canvas 48” x 36”

Furled Umbrella 2015 - Oil on Linen 36” x 24”

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Landing

2018 - Oil on Linen

Float

2017 - Oil on Linen 24” x 36”

48” x 36”

Spectator Blue Horizon

2014 - Oil on Linen 24” x 36”

2015 - Oil on Canvas 40” x 50”

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Persian Muse

Purple Dress

40” x 30”

24” x 36”

2015 - Oil on Linen

2014 - Oil on Linen

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KASIA DERWINSKA Photography is my way of communicating with the world. In my work, I talk about own experiences, thoughts, doubts, fears and hopes trying to reflect my own life’s path.In addition to my experiences, my creations are inspired by night dreams as since childhood I remember most of them and I believe that dreams are the most symbolic language of our subconscious, a guide to navigate in the modern world.I am autodidactic and I don’t recognize myself as a photographer. I use photography as a tool, like a brush for painting or any instrument to play music. My work is an attempt to connect substantiality of the world that surrounds us with elusiveness of feelings and thoughts. For that reason I describe my creations as building a bridge between the visible and the invisible.

38 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Alice Chess

Alternate Reality

Rag® 308 g/m²

Rag® 308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

Dream Within A Dream

Free Mind

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Rag® 308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo

39 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


General Relativity of Time

Home Can Be Everywhere

308 g/m²

308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

Mr. Nobody

One Day The Clouds Will Come Back

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Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m²

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo Rag®

Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

40 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Refuge

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Temptation

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308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head

Spring Summer Autumn Winter... And Spring

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Photography, Paper, Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308 g/m²

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

20.47” x 20.47” | 24.40” x 24.40” | 32.28” x 32.28” 36.22” x 36.22” | 40.15” x 40.15” | 16.53” x 32.28” 20.47” x 40.15”

41 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


JOHN VAN ALSTINE Stone and metal, usually granite or slate and found object steel are central in my sculpture. The interaction of these materials is a major focus. On the most basic level the work is about the marriage of the natural with the human-made. Stone is used as an assemblage element, the way a welder uses steel, rather than in the traditional manner of subtraction. In contrast to the timelessness of stone, the found-object metal (sometimes cast bronze) is time-specific - 20th century industrial. The industrial / structural characteristics inherent in the metal are often employed to physically connect or suspend stone elements allowing a “choreographing” or “floating” of stone. At their best, a compelling visual / physical irony is created. The works strives to communicate on a number of different levels; physical, symbolic, metaphorical. The duality of an eastern or oriental acceptance of stone and a 20th century industrial American “can do” attitude toward metal is central to the work and an important characteristic that distinguishes it.

42 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Arcos

Rose Granite, Bronze 31” x 44” x 11”

Cambre V (slate)

Slate, Pigmented and Sealed Steel 57” x 23” x 14”

Hula V

Slate, Galvanized and Powder Coated Steel

Pique A Terre IV Granite, Steel 33” x 57” x 32”

53” x 24” x 10”

43 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Rollover III

Pigmented and Sealed Slate 10.5” x 15” x 3.5”

Sisyphean Holiday XXIX Riverstone, Powder Coated Steel 77” x 76” x 50”

Sacandaga River Landscape IX Slate/Pigmented and Sealed Steel 9.5” x 26” x 4.5”

Sling

Riverstone, Pigmented and Sealed Steel 11.5” x 19” x 4”

44 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Sisyphean Circle (Diagonally Down) Slate, Pigmented and Sealed Steel 57” x 54” x 12”

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RICK LEWIS Rick Lewis was born in Lumberton, Texas in 1965. He received a Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas and completed an MFA at the University of North Texas in Denton in 1992. Lewis works primarily as an abstract painter. Additionally, he incorporates drawing, printmaking, photography and sculpture into his studio practice. He is represented in New York, Philadelphia, Texas, Hong Kong, and Indonesia. Upcoming exhibitions include shows in New York and Hong Kong in 2016. He is the recipient of the Carol Cook Memorial Foundation Arts Award for excellence in painting and artist in residency awards from the Millay Colony in Austerlitz, New York, the Bali Purnati Center for the Arts in Bali, Indonesia, Endless Editions in New York, New York, and the Edward F. Albee Foundation in Montauk, New York. Rick Lewis’ influences include Alberto Burri, Antoni Tapies, Texan visionary painter Forrest Bess, Paul Klee, Arte Povera, and Process art. His work is held in numerous public and private collections throughout the world.

46 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Bad Habits

Oil, Powdered Pigment, Collage On Canvas 24” x 30”

Marsh Dancing

Oil, Aluminum Powder, Bitumen On Canvas 24” x 20”

Dead Ringer

Oil, Collage On Canvas 20” X 16”

Cleats and Bollards 2013 Enamel, Bitumen, Jute On Canvas 72” X 70”

47 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Embryo

Oil, String On Canvas 8” x 10”

Ole This Way That Way 2017 Oil, Marble Powder, Collage On Canvas 20” x 16”

Six Points 2014

Enamel, Bitumen, Jute On Canvas 9” x 12”

48 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Swizzle Stick

Oil, Bitumen, Jute On Canvas 20” x 16”

Taysha 2005-2014

Oil, Marble, Asphalt, Burlap On Canvas 73.25” x 70”

49 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


CAROLINE CHRISTIE Dust fills the air. Gracefully, tentatively, these powerful

Christie was captivated by the immense landscape of

animals dance around one another on vast prairies

America’s Western frontier, which can still be found in

bathed in the golden light of day. Watching these

picturesque places like the vast corner of Idaho.

gentle giants, they seem like creatures from a bygone era. Watching them, we discover how much we share in common with these tender, regal, free spirited animals.

Christie was also drawn to the Island of Assateague, VA/ MD where she found herself wrapped up in the dynamic energy of the pristine shores of the eastern coast and the wild spirits of the ponies of Chincoteague.

Photographer and painter Caroline Christie captured images of these wild horses during several journeys to Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains, Pilot Butte WY , The Pryor Mountains in Montana, The High Deserts of Nevada and The Sand Wash Basin in Northwest Colorado. There, Christie found herself drawn to the ballet-like interplay between these horses, especially pairs of them, who maneuvered around each other like tango

Cumberland Island, GA is also a place all of it’s own, old world stories of Carnegie riches and the roaming horses of Cumberland Island is a beautiful mysterious place that captured Christie’s imagination. The energy of the water combined with the ponies untamed souls was a great inspiration.

dancers tentatively sizing up a new partner. Viewing the dynamics of family bonds between horses and the intensity of the stallions in a wild chase is so inspiring to see. To hear the hoof beats of a wild horses is a memorable experience. It makes you feel like you are in another world.

50 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Chasing the Wind

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

Comfort

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

Glimmer

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

Closer

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

51 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Stallion

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper

Rise and Shine

20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

Yin and Yang Siblings

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

52 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Sweet Smell of Sage

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper

Mirror

20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

C-Type Photographic Print on Archival Paper 20” x 30” | 30” x 40” | 40” x 60” | 48” x 72”

53 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


MANZUR KARGAR Manzur Kargar was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. He

Manzur Kargar sees the world as it is currently presented

studied painting at the University of Fine Arts (HBK)

in the media - sugarcoated, unreal, dramatic, seductive,

Braunschweig and from at the University of Fine Arts

frightening, bizarre and glamorous- as our ubiquitous

(UDK) Berlin. He has lived and worked in Berlin since

reality. In this world he finds an endless resource of

1992 with periodical stays in Los Angeles and New York.

images he can use for his paintings. Based on images

In addition to being a painter, he is also a musician and

he “finds“ in the Internet, he composes objects, scenes

composer, currently playing in the Berlin music project

or graphic elements in the form of digital collages,

ARTISTS ON HORSES.

which then serve as master illustrations for his paintings

In his early works, Kargar focused primarily on early classical art, looking all the way back Hellenistic Greece. But in the last decade, he has focused on reproducing mass media images of contemporary advertising through painting. His inspiration comes from glossy magazines, television and the Internet. The artistic exploration of “advanced” civilizations is central to his work. No matter which era inspires Kargar, he depicts the human figure as shaped by its time. “I’m not looking

on large canvases. He uses motifs with which we are all familiar, pulls them out of their contexts and puts them into new ones. This creates a sensation of irritation. The viewer can hardly resist the attraction of his hyperrealistic work, painted with elaborate technique in numerous layers. With the combination of digital and classic art, Kargar’s paintings mark the span of painting from the originated emotional base into the inevitable digital age.

for the truth; I’m looking for splendid appearances.”

54 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Architecture Of Beauty 2014 Oil On Canvas 55.1” x 78.7”

Tripping 3 - 2015 Oil on Canvas 43.3” x 59”

55 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Face Splatter 7 Oil On Canvas 39.3” x 39.3”

Faith 6 2016 Oil On Canvas 39” x 39”

56 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Shiny 2015 Oil on Canvas 59” x 59”

Shoot

Oil on Canvas 78.7” x 98.4”

57 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


MARYAM EGO-AGUIRRE One of the most polarizing, and thought provoking

her work is like a thread that weaves itself through the

photographers of our generation; Maryam Ego-aguirre

tapestry of her work, it is an extension of who she is,

is not your conventional artist. Her work is a voyage

and the inner battle she carries with her -nurture vs.

through time, space, and the study of raw human

nature.Maryam learned early on that life, and time has

emotion. Nothing lasts forever, but with one glance at

limits. From the moment she was old enough, she set

Maryam’s images, time is no longer a variable. Maryam

out to explore the world, and find her own path.She

Ego-aguirre’s work is boundless, without restraint, and

challenged life....Through her travels she has learned

limitless in its possibilities to transform its observer.

to be present, keenly aware, and to absorb the energy

Maryam opens a window into which people and nature

of her surroundings. Maryam’s passion is embedded

merge seamlessly, without boundaries.A glimpse

in her love for animals, nature and discovery; she

into the past with an imprint on the present Maryam

delves into different cultures, people, and vistas with a

Ego-aguirre was born in New Haven, CT in 1975, to

voracious and never ending appetite, she is a study in

an Iranian Mother, and an Iraqi Father. Being the only

introspection.

child of immigrants she developed a taste for eclectic places and people at a very early age. She studied at The School of Visual Arts in NYC and received a BFA in 2002.Caught between two worlds has greatly influenced Maryam’s work; her Eastern heritage comes through in the exotic beauty of her photographs, and her vision is defined by surrealism. The surrealism in

Maryam’s imagery portrays the soul of its subject, not a moment frozen in time. At a glance she takes you on a journey into the depths of human emotion while evoking a sense of voyeurism. Through her photography she brings us not a moment caught in time, but an ongoing journey through the layers of life.

58 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Blue Zebras 2018 Mixed Media

Baby Elephants Samburu 2018

40” x 67”

Mixed Media 29” x 37”

Periwinkle Elephant 2018 Mixed Media 45” x 68”

Lion Heart 2018 Mixed Media 58 x 41”

59 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


The Dust of Samburu 2018 Rhino Heart 2018 Mixed Media

Mixed Media 45” x 68”

40” x 50”

Storybook Elephant 2018 Mixed Media 40” x 60”

Zebra Kenya 2018 Mixed Media 39” x 53”

60 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Western Icelandic Horses 2018 Mixed Media 40� x 53�

61 Isabella Garrucho Fine Art | 40 West Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 | (203) 622-0500 | info@igifa.com | www.igifineart.com


Isabella Garrucho Fine Art

40 West Putnam Ave Greenwich, CT 06830 (203) 622-0500

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