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Spring Show!
May 18th – June 3rd
Featuring Phil Saxon
And
Many Wonderful New Pieces

Musical

Alex Dobrowsky

Born in 1963 in Russia, Alex Dobrowsky showed talent at an early age, resulting in his attendance at The Academy for Gifted Children and later at the Repin Academy of Fine Arts, both in St. Petersburg, Russia. Later he studied with artist, Suvorov. He has developed a figurative style in oil reminiscent of French artist Paul Chagall that is primitive, yet sophisticated. His subject matter seems sentimental as it includes Russian folk images of musicians and peasants. Whimsical images of figures, both at rest and play, set in muted landscapes celebrate the past and remind the viewer of the days before high technology. Alex Dobrowsky has repeatedly demonstrated his innate artistic talents through his numerous exhibitions around Europe.

“Piano by the Sea”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @ $820 (framed)

“Piano Inspiration”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @ $820 (framed)

“Playing the Pipes”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @ $820 (framed)

“The Flute Player”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @ $820 (framed)

“Guardian Angel”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @
SOLD

“Baritone Dreams”
Tempra on board
13” x 12” @ $820 (framed)

“Piano Solo”
Tempra on board
12” x 14” @
SOLD

“Naptime”
Tempra on board
14” x 12” @ $820 (framed)

“One Man Band”
Tempra on board
15” x 12” @
SOLD

“Strumming”
Tempra on board
15” x 12” @ $820 (framed)


Cheryl M. Gross

Cheryl Gross grew up in New York, attended the School of Visual Arts, Hunter College and the Art Students League, and graduated with highest honors from the Pratt Institute.  She is best known for the generous use of her palette, utilizing bold strokes of crimson, cobalt and yellow.  Recently, she has shifted her focus from urban landscapes and studies of the human figure from interesting angles to a variety of musical instruments, including some with historical significance.  In addition to regular shows in the United States, Ms. Gross is a visiting professor at the Pratt Institute and Curator at the Park Slope Artist Counsel.

“John's Guitar II”
Oil on canvas
53” x 29” (framed)
$2,800 (framed)

“Marine Band Harmonica”
Oil on wood panel
43” x 18.5” (framed)
$1,600 (framed)

“Lover's Concerto Part I”
Oil on wood panel
44” x 17” (framed)
$1,520 (framed)


Yvonne Mora

Yvonne Mora was born in Lima, Peru in 1959. She graduated with honors from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1985 and married the well-known painter William Rengifo. She is best known for her lively figures, especially jazz musicians. Her art pulsates with great energy, unmatched movement and beautiful colors. Her work is exhibited throughout Japan, Peru and the United States.

“Sounds of Brass”
Original acrylic on canvas
8” x 10” (unframed)
15” x 17” @ $485 (framed)

“Jazz Sounds”
Original acrylic on canvas
8” x 10” (unframed)
15” x 17” @ $485 (framed)

“Jazz Night”
Original acrylic on canvas
27” x 31” @ $1,850 (framed)

“Cool Jazz”
Original acrylic on canvas
30” x 36” @ $1,950 (framed)


Jamie P

Jamie P. tracks her love of art and her inspiration back to her childhood fascination with fairy tales. She spent many happy hours drawing handsome princes and beautiful princesses in lovely costumes. Her active fantasy life still inspires her today. Jamie P. says: “I am still painting dashing men in stylish suits and fashionable women in exciting red dresses, coming alive in their favorite places as night falls.” The artist graduated from the Fine Art College at Seoul Women’s University and is currently affiliated with several art associations. She has exhibited extensively in both South Korea and the United States since 1995.

“Musical Study"
Original on canvas
44" x 32" (framed)
SOLD

“Musical Still Life"
Original on canvas
44" x 32" (framed)
$2250 (framed)

“Classical Quartet”
Original acrylic painting on canvas
24” x 36” (unframed)
$1,600 (unframed)

“Jazz Musicians”
Original acrylic painting on canvas
24” x 36” (unframed)
$1,600 (unframed)