Blog March 26, 2024 Featured Artist | Carlos Gamez De Francisco Carlos Gamez de Francisco was born in post-revolutionary Cuba in 1987, to a Cuban-Spanish mother and a Cuban-American father. He grew up in Cuba and was educated in an academic style heavily influenced by the Russian Academy. At age five, he determined, with absolute certainty, that he would be an artist. By the time he was fifteen, Gamez de Francisco was diligently painting 8 hours a day, every day. Today, he often spends 15 hours a day painting and feels “very blessed to do what I love.” View More → March 24, 2024 Sunday Selects | Spring by Definition Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More → March 21, 2024 Japandi Japandi design is a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian styles, combining the simplicity and functionality of Scandinavian design with the elegance and minimalism of Japanese design. This style emphasizes natural elements, neutral colors, and clean lines. If you're looking to decorate your home with art, Japandi design can provide the perfect inspiration. View More → March 19, 2024 Featured Artist | Keren Toledano "My current work evolved from this contemplation--that the eye and brain conspire to make meaning, but are often fooled by a moment in context. The invitation is to explore our broader perspective, what shapes come forward and which ones recede. In life, as in art, our interpretive lens is uniquely distorted, shaped by the marks on our own palimpsest." View More → March 17, 2024 sunday selects | soft spoken. Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More → March 16, 2024 Modern Farm Decorating your home with modern farm art can add a touch of rustic charm to any space. From barn animals to pastoral landscapes, these pieces can convey a sense of simplicity and tranquility. By combining modern design elements with the cozy feel of farm life, you can create a unique and inviting atmosphere in your home. View More → March 12, 2024 Featured Artist | Julie Sneed Julie Sneed was born in Saint Benedict, Kansas but is now working in Tulsa, OK with her husband and daughter. Her focus on contemporary art showcases her life on a cattle ranch with figural paintings of livestock, accompanied by abstract depictions of other spaces. She utilizes gestural brushstrokes, texture and muted colors throughout her works View More → March 10, 2024 Sunday Selects | earth tones Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More → March 7, 2024 Pacific Natural Pacific natural influenced art can bring a sense of calm and tranquility to your home. The use of natural materials such as wood, stone, and shells can create a connection to the natural world and provide a grounding effect. The colors and shapes found in Pacific natural art can also add a unique and organic element to your home decor. View More → March 5, 2024 Featured Artist | Patrick Adams View More → March 3, 2024 Sunday Selects | Fresh Greens. And Blues Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More → March 2, 2024 Nature Based Interiors Having nature-inspired artwork in your home can have a calming and refreshing effect on your living space. From landscapes to florals, these pieces of art can bring a touch of the outdoors inside and create a serene atmosphere. Not only do they add aesthetic appeal, but they can also serve as a conversation starter or a reflection of your personal taste. View More → February 27, 2024 Featured Artist | Bill Claps Bill Claps is a visual artist, photographer and filmmaker based in New York City. His work illustrates the universal roots and common elements that are shared by all cultures, often referencing art history and language. He works in various mediums, including photography, painting, video, poetry, and performance, and his artworks have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. View More → February 25, 2024 sunday selects | understated elegance Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More → February 22, 2024 Wabi Sabi Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection and impermanence. In art, wabi-sabi inspired pieces often incorporate natural materials and textures, such as wood, ceramics, and textiles, and feature simple, asymmetrical designs. By embracing the beauty of imperfection, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere that celebrates the natural world. View More → February 20, 2024 Featured Artist | Holly Addi Holly Addi's work urges us to renegotiate her philosophy on imperfection in our contemporary society. By applying abstraction, she creates beautiful intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles until they see light. Her work doesn’t reference recognizable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. View More → 1234567891011…››Last ››
March 26, 2024 Featured Artist | Carlos Gamez De Francisco Carlos Gamez de Francisco was born in post-revolutionary Cuba in 1987, to a Cuban-Spanish mother and a Cuban-American father. He grew up in Cuba and was educated in an academic style heavily influenced by the Russian Academy. At age five, he determined, with absolute certainty, that he would be an artist. By the time he was fifteen, Gamez de Francisco was diligently painting 8 hours a day, every day. Today, he often spends 15 hours a day painting and feels “very blessed to do what I love.” View More →
March 24, 2024 Sunday Selects | Spring by Definition Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More →
March 21, 2024 Japandi Japandi design is a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian styles, combining the simplicity and functionality of Scandinavian design with the elegance and minimalism of Japanese design. This style emphasizes natural elements, neutral colors, and clean lines. If you're looking to decorate your home with art, Japandi design can provide the perfect inspiration. View More →
March 19, 2024 Featured Artist | Keren Toledano "My current work evolved from this contemplation--that the eye and brain conspire to make meaning, but are often fooled by a moment in context. The invitation is to explore our broader perspective, what shapes come forward and which ones recede. In life, as in art, our interpretive lens is uniquely distorted, shaped by the marks on our own palimpsest." View More →
March 17, 2024 sunday selects | soft spoken. Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More →
March 16, 2024 Modern Farm Decorating your home with modern farm art can add a touch of rustic charm to any space. From barn animals to pastoral landscapes, these pieces can convey a sense of simplicity and tranquility. By combining modern design elements with the cozy feel of farm life, you can create a unique and inviting atmosphere in your home. View More →
March 12, 2024 Featured Artist | Julie Sneed Julie Sneed was born in Saint Benedict, Kansas but is now working in Tulsa, OK with her husband and daughter. Her focus on contemporary art showcases her life on a cattle ranch with figural paintings of livestock, accompanied by abstract depictions of other spaces. She utilizes gestural brushstrokes, texture and muted colors throughout her works View More →
March 10, 2024 Sunday Selects | earth tones Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More →
March 7, 2024 Pacific Natural Pacific natural influenced art can bring a sense of calm and tranquility to your home. The use of natural materials such as wood, stone, and shells can create a connection to the natural world and provide a grounding effect. The colors and shapes found in Pacific natural art can also add a unique and organic element to your home decor. View More →
March 3, 2024 Sunday Selects | Fresh Greens. And Blues Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More →
March 2, 2024 Nature Based Interiors Having nature-inspired artwork in your home can have a calming and refreshing effect on your living space. From landscapes to florals, these pieces of art can bring a touch of the outdoors inside and create a serene atmosphere. Not only do they add aesthetic appeal, but they can also serve as a conversation starter or a reflection of your personal taste. View More →
February 27, 2024 Featured Artist | Bill Claps Bill Claps is a visual artist, photographer and filmmaker based in New York City. His work illustrates the universal roots and common elements that are shared by all cultures, often referencing art history and language. He works in various mediums, including photography, painting, video, poetry, and performance, and his artworks have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. View More →
February 25, 2024 sunday selects | understated elegance Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. View More →
February 22, 2024 Wabi Sabi Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection and impermanence. In art, wabi-sabi inspired pieces often incorporate natural materials and textures, such as wood, ceramics, and textiles, and feature simple, asymmetrical designs. By embracing the beauty of imperfection, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere that celebrates the natural world. View More →
February 20, 2024 Featured Artist | Holly Addi Holly Addi's work urges us to renegotiate her philosophy on imperfection in our contemporary society. By applying abstraction, she creates beautiful intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles until they see light. Her work doesn’t reference recognizable form. The results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted. View More →