Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Leigh-Anne Eagerton: What I Light

We're also featuring new originals by still life artist Leigh-Anne Eagerton this month. Leigh-Anne's paintings combine bold palettes, unique compositions, and a graphic quality that is conceived through blocks of pure color. The title of the show, "What I Light" is derived from her focus on light and shadow. While many of the objects featured rest upon bright, clean surfaces, their reflections and shadows are created with a sense of artistic liberty. While convincing, these elements evoke a generalized sense of reality; they become abstractions, which contribute to patterning that is abundant in her work.

Needless to say, the combination of Leigh-Anne's style and content makes her work fun, uplifting, and captivating. Here are a few of my favorites:


Donuts  |  oil on canvas  |  18" X 24"


"Lavender, Tangerine"  |  oil on canvas  |  16" X 20"



"Melon and Apples"  |  oil on canvas  |  24" X 30"


"Pure Apple"  |  oil on canvas  |  24" X 30"


"Tangerines On Blue"  |  oil on canvas  |  16" X 20"

May 2012: Susan Hoehn "Beyond The Light"

We are very pleased to be featuring Susan Hoehn as one of two artists in this month's show. "Beyond The Light" features Hawaiian landscapes, views of San Francisco, and scenes from the Napa Valley. While Susan is known for her picturesque views of vineyards (with good reason, as you'll see below) the show confirms that she isn't limited by location. 

"View Of Russian Hill" | oil on canvas | 36" X 24"


"Road Of Red Vines" | oil on canvas | 30" X 40"


"Silverado Trail Sunset" | oil on canvas | 30" X 40"


"Palace Of Fine Arts" | oil on canvas | 36" X 36"


"Bonsai Pipeline" | oil on canvas | 24" X 24"


"Laguna Glow" | oil on canvas | 24" X 30"


"Lahaina Harbor" | oil on canvas | 24" X 30"


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

New Work By Micah Crandall-Bear

EFG artist Micah Crandall-Bear just brought us five brand new pieces. Micah's style continues to develop and so too does his current "Polaroid" series, which is typified by an abstract focal point set off by a bold, white border. These abstractions have taken on a representational quality, as landscape elements have found their way into his colorful, linear compositions. Check out the new work below:

 Ashen  |  acrylic and modified oil on canvas  |  20" X 17"


Cloudbreak  |  acrylic and modified oil on canvas  |  24" X 36"


 "Reservoir"  |  acrylic and modified oil on canvas  |  16" X 16"


"Setting"  |  acrylic and modified oil on canvas  |  16" X 16"


"Carmel Valley"  |  acrylic and modified oil on canvas  |  30" X 26"

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

EFG In The Sacramento Bee

A high-class orange

Published: Tuesday, May. 8, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 1B
Last Modified: Tuesday, May. 8, 2012 - 11:24 am

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/05/08/4473293/cathie-anderson-pair-with-broadway.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpy
Gallery owner Elliott Fouts doesn't employ subtlety when describing the color of the facade of his new space on P Street at 19th in midtown Sacramento.
The paint company describes it as terra cotta. Fouts calls it orange.
He has his reasons for the bolder descriptive: "We had a sign up saying that we were going to be moving, and people would ask, 'Where you going?' And we'd say, 'Corner of 19th and P,' and a blank look would descend on everyone's face. It's a relatively good-sized building, but it's so nondescript, so we fixed that."
Fouts grew up working in his dad's picture-framing store in Fresno. Later, he worked for Shirley Solomon Dubnick at Tower Gallery (not on Broadway, by the way) and then in 1999 went out on his own.
For seven years, he has sold vibrant still-life paintings and landscapes from tight quarters in east Sacramento. The new Elliott Fouts Gallery will open June 1 (at the latest) in almost double the space.
Fouts will have a sale before the May 20-22 move – offering as much as 50 percent off – to lighten the load.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/05/08/4473293/cathie-anderson-pair-with-broadway.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpy

Susan Shoger Artist Busts

Susan Shoger's ceramic busts are the latest addition to the gallery. Art history buffs will especially enjoy the three pieces as they pay homage to three great artists: Vincent Van Gogh, Modigliani, and Marc Chagall. These busts take on a physical likeness to the artists themselves and are modeled in the style specific to each of them. For instance, Van Gogh is described by several hash marks, emulating his famous post-impressionistic style through varied brushwork.

Van Gogh  |  ceramic


 Chagall  |  ceramic


 Modigliani  |  ceramic