Opening reception Sat, October 1, 4-8pm; Exhibit October 1 - November 27, 11am to 7pm Wed-Sat, 11-5 Sun
Tavalina from Aviel, Israel with her new introspective paintings. Opening Reception.
We are bringing Tavalina's artwork again to San Francisco for her second solo show in our gallery.
Her first solo exhibit was all about the world outside. The Old City of Jerusalem, bustling Tel Aviv with promenade and beaches, Rennaisance Florence, and warm Tuscany landscapes.
Her second show is about the world inside. Inside our house. Inside ourselves. Inside our thoughts.
Like most of us, she spent much more time at home in the last few years, forced by the global pandemic to stay indoors. In her recent work, she paints everyday still lifes. A kitchen table with utensils, a toaster, and a dish cleaner. A bed with a bedside table and perfumery on it. Back to the kitchen with a coffee maker, a fruit basket, and a stove grate. A glass vase and fresh flower bouquet in it.
We named this exhibit "Windows Beyond" as windows are prominent in her latest work. Her windows are symbolic and yet so much more introspective and emotional. They are ever-present in her work. They separate the world inside and the world outside. The world inside ourselves and the world as it exists outside of us.
See Tavalina's new work in person at our opening reception on Saturday, October 1st.
Free
Presented by Art House SF Gallery.
Opening reception Sat, October 1, 4-8pm; Exhibit October 1 - November 27, 11am to 7pm Wed-Sat, 11-5 Sun
Tavalina from Aviel, Israel with her new introspective paintings. Opening Reception.
We are bringing Tavalina's artwork again to San Francisco for her second solo show in our gallery.
Her first solo exhibit was all about the world outside. The Old City of Jerusalem, bustling Tel Aviv with promenade and beaches, Rennaisance Florence, and warm Tuscany landscapes.
Her second show is about the world inside. Inside our house. Inside ourselves. Inside our thoughts.
Like most of us, she spent much more time at home in the last few years, forced by the global pandemic to stay indoors. In her recent work, she paints everyday still lifes. A kitchen table with utensils, a toaster, and a dish cleaner. A bed with a bedside table and perfumery on it. Back to the kitchen with a coffee maker, a fruit basket, and a stove grate. A glass vase and fresh flower bouquet in it.
We named this exhibit "Windows Beyond" as windows are prominent in her latest work. Her windows are symbolic and yet so much more introspective and emotional. They are ever-present in her work. They separate the world inside and the world outside. The world inside ourselves and the world as it exists outside of us.
See Tavalina's new work in person at our opening reception on Saturday, October 1st.
Free
Presented by Art House SF Gallery.
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