11/17/2010

Holiday Open House at Harper's Point


Saturday, December 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

CHCA 2010


What a Great Show!!!

Ursula Brenner


Ursula J. Brenner creates a diverse array of landscapes and contemporary abstracts in acrylics and encaustics, using contrasts in form and color to underscore emotion in each piece. Ursula's art reflects a wide range of moods, from light and playful to deep and mysterious.

10/01/2010

Cherie Haney

"Space Olives"
This wall tile is made with two layers of brushed stainless steel. The pattern is pierced using a hydro-abrasive cutter. The stainless steel front does finger print from the oil in your hands if touched and can be wiped clean with a stainless steel cleaner like those used for appliances.
Dimensions: 12.0in H x 12.0in W x 2.0in D

9/25/2010

Mc Grath


"Grasslands"
49 x 71
$5,300

Dianne Loos


UNIQUE
Hand made jewelry
and
custom design.

Necklaces, Earrings and Rings.
Prices Range from $22 to $100

8/20/2010

6/26/2010

Eventov


New Vertical Size 72 x 30 $4690

Clarke


22 x 30 Paper $800

Thank You for a great show!!!


Friday, June 18 was the date of Gallery Veronique's big event: the showing of many vintage photos from the early rock and roll era.
Guests were treated to Rock musician and historian John Fox's singular interpretation of hits by Elvis, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys,
The Doors and The Beatles.
A festive time was had by all.
The Show will remain for two more weeks. The proceeds benefit the Greater Cincinnati Business and Professional Women's Scholarship Fund.

5/13/2010

The Proceeds from A Generation of Rock-n-Roll Legends goes to:

The BPW (Business and Professional Women) Scholarship Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation has helped more than 40 adult women in Greater Cincinnati start or complete their college education since 2001. It is one of the only scholarships in the region available for adult women - applicants must be 25 years or older and show financial need, academic accomplishment and complete an essay on their academic and life goals. The BPW Scholarship has changed the lives of many women and their families – help us continue this important program!


THE WOMEN'S FUND AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE:
CLOSE THE GAP; GROW STRONG GIRLS; DEVELOP WOMEN LEADERS; ASSESS PROGRESS

A Generation of Rock-n-Roll Legends


Exhibit of Limited Edition Photographs of Rock-n-Roll Legends like: The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and many more.
OPEN RECEPTION
Friday, June 18,2010 from 5-9P.M.
Live Music and Refreshments

4/22/2010

The Private Collection




Now for a limited time, owners, Veronique and Tom Hammons, share with you their private collection of Surrealist prints such as Miro,Ernst and Picasso.
If you have the same passion, make sure to let Veronique know. She has great connection with world renowned dealers in New York.

4/08/2010

GV Anniversary


April 9th, 2010
Marks the 2 Year Anniversary of Gallery Veronique


Thank you to all our customers who love art and framing as much as we do.

Thank you to all our friends and neighbors who have helped us along the way.


THANK YOU!!!

4/01/2010

Koury


Size 22 x 22 Oil pastel on Paper

Ahlbrand

Golden with Stick Size 14 x 38 $700

Hoepting


"Spirit Leaf I" 143/200 Size 12 x 12

Plan an event at the Gallery.


What a great place to have a meeting or gathering.
Call Gallery Veronique to schedule the date and time.

Custom Installations


Just moved into a new place or remodeled?
Can't decided where your art should be placed?
Well, we can help you coordinate your art work.
We will do the hanging and give you suggestions
on what works and where.
So give us a call for your home or office
installation today.

Anke



12 x 30 Mix Media on Paper $800

3/02/2010

BENEFIT FOR THE WELLNESS COMMUNITY

March 11th, 2010
BENEFIT FOR THE WELLNESS COMMUNITY

Veronique will be at Silky Way @ Harper's Station
from 10 to 8 to help select custom framing for any of the art purchased
at this event.

> Original art priced from $100 and up from the Phoenix Art Group.

> Dinner by the Bite catered by Tano Bistro
and the premiere of Furniture for the Cure exclusively
at Silky Way.

> Art Sales begins at 10 a.m.
Customer may sign out pieces to try at home.

Evening activities 6-9 p.m.

Jim Slouffman


"Interconnectedness...."

Retrospective of 40 years of painting, drawings and sculpture by Jim Slouffman.


Opening Reception


Saturday, March 27 from 4 to 6


Showing until April 3

2/18/2010

Anke

"Learning the Reds"
29 x 29 $1,575

Barbara Ahlbrand


"Absent when pictures were Taken"
32 x 46 $1,500

2/05/2010

Tom Hammons (Veronique's Husband )

The Dukes of Opera
From http://www.operacolorado.blogspot.com/

Thomas Hammons has performed at the Met more than 350 times. He’s performed the role of Bartolo in The Barber of Seville countless times. To say he’s a veteran of the stage is putting it mildly. But don’t think for a minute that means he’s full of himself. He took the time to meet with me, a lowly little blogger! And in that meeting, I found him to be an intelligent and engaging man with a wide base of knowledge that encompassed history, art and literature. Read on…
What’s the biggest challenge in playing the role of Bartolo?
I’ve performed the role more than 400 times. The first time was in 1973 and I learned the role with Italo Tajo, who was a mentor of mine. So the biggest challenge has been to adapt to each new cast and work with their own interpretations of what they’re doing. You pick up on the personalities of other singers and so you can’t insist on performing the role in such a rigid way each time. Another challenge is his portrayal. I don’t perform him as this lecherous old man or a stupid fool. He is smart and he is a doctor and does indeed draw sympathy from the audience.

What actor would you want to play you in the movie of your life?
Peter O’Toole. I’ve always admired him as an actor. He was known as a bit of a wild man and was often compared to the title character of J.P. Donleavy’s novel, The Ginger Man, for his wild Irish nature, something I can definitely relate to. But I think Peter also has a sensitive side that he can showcase, as in the film Becket about King Henry II and his relationship with his close friend and advisor, Thomas Becket.

Where in the world would you like to visit that you haven’t yet been?
The pyramids of Egypt. I’d love to see the Sphinx. The whole area – the Middle East and the Holy Land. I want to go to the Wailing Wall and the Fortress of the Knights Templar.

What would you do if you didn’t have to work?
I’d collect art and have the best surrealist collection in the Midwest, with works by Max Ernst, Dali, and Picasso. When I was a young child, I went to the Chicago Art Institute and saw Picasso’s Blue Guitar, which was a life-changing experience. Since then, I’ve always enjoyed the early surrealist period, those works created around the 1930’s. There’s an enigmatic quality to surrealism that speaks to me. As in life, these works provide no easy answers or interpretations.

Is there a food that you really dislike?
I cannot stand raw onions. They’re fine cooked, but I will never have onions on my hot dog or hamburger. The flavor’s just too strong. I’ve also never been fond of anchovies.

If you owned a boat, what would you name it?
My father was actually a sailor and named his boat Tomatlen after his three children. I think I would follow in his footsteps and do the same, so my boat would be named Marmad after my daughters Margo and Madeline.

What opera do you think would translate well to a series on HBO?
I would like to see Beaumarchais’ original plays – The Barber of Seville, The Marriage of Figaro, and The Guilty Mother – made into a miniseries. The characters are so interesting and I think they’d translate well to screen even in play form. You’d have to translate them into English, but they could be done in a period setting and it would be very interesting, I think.

Stay tuned for more Barber entries and don’t forget – the opera opens February 6. (The countdown begins!) I'll also be at the Opera Colorado Women's Luncheon tomorrow - say hi if you see me.

Hyaline Design

Congratulations Hyaline and thank you for a great job on our new Look. We Love it!

hyaline is an interdisciplinary design studio focusing on web, motion, and identity. We are dynamic, creative, networked observers; We are obsessed, mindful, global thinkers. Our diverse background in video production, architecture, design and interactive media, allows us to mesh our skills to create a clear vision for a wide range of project types and scales. hyaline is led by Rachel Fujita + Justin Molloy.

2/03/2010

Gladys Morante


Morante's painting are characterized by sense of majesty and motion. The artist attempts to capture the sheer power, grace and magnificence of horses. One can almost heart the thunder of the galloping and delight in the playfulness of the animals. The painting are full of intense emotion yet at the same time are loving and tender tribute. Painting horses is the life work of Gladys Morante. She approaches the subject matters of her paintings with deep sense of reverence and respect.

Ensueno
48 X 48 Original oil painting $3986.00


1/29/2010

Borowski Glass

Glasstudio Borowski was founded in 1990 by renowned glass artist and engraver Stanislaw Borowski, whose work has been internationally exhibited for the past 25 years and which is included in many major national and international museum collections.

In 1993 Stanislaw Borowski's sons Pawel and Wiktor Borowski took the helm of Glasstudio Borowski GmbH. In addition to Stanislaw Borowski's own one-of-a-kind objects, they started to design a collection of studio glass, that immediately became popular, not only with art and glass collectors, but with the public in general.

Pawel and Wiktor Borowski next designed a very contemporary collection of accessories, that exceeded the usual shapes of bowls, vases and candlesticks. Their unusual shapes and bold colors proved to be very successful, and their objects were shown by international art galleries as well as by the finest European design studios.

Alligator L55cm $750.00

1/28/2010

Maya Eventov

Maya's Technique

Eventov's paintings are characterized by thick application of acrylic paint using a selection of different sized palette knives. the paint is applied as both blended and pure colors. Smaller knives are used to create depth and detail in her paintings. She then uses a series of varnishes designed to create a "wet paint effect."

Acrylic on Canvas 36 x 48 $3,785

1/26/2010

Hamilton Aguiar


"An artist must paint, not what he sees in nature but what is there... He does not try to bypass nature; his work is superior to nature's surface appearances, but not to is basic laws."

Hamilton Aguiar (1965) was born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. In 1987 he moved to the United States to pursue his passion of art. During his many years of studying art and working in art restoration, Aguiar began to explore various painting techniques.

His current series of paintings reaches a new and unique level. Aguiar applies silver leaf over the entire background of his linen canvases and then creates washes and shadows with oil paint. The images radiate a dramatic light due to the interaction between the richness of the oils and the mercurial nature of the silver.

The composition of his paintings is inspired by the changing seasons of natural landscapes, which are interpreted in a powerfully monochromatic content.

Already acquired by numerous private collectors and represented by many prestigious galleries across the United States, Hamilton Aguiar 's art is quickly receiving well-deserved national recognition.



"UNO" Oil over Copper Leaf with Resin 30 x 15 $3,800

Designs in Glass and Metals

Mary H. Karg

Hand made glass beads,
jewelry and other items
you can't be without.

1/25/2010

Robert Glover - Photographic Orchestration


Rob Specializes in using his uniquely trained eyes to help you tell your story and show your passion in wonderfully detailed custom photographic and mixed media art works.

These pieces combine manipulated photography with paint on canvas. Commission Rob to create one or a series for your company or home. He can use his own photos, take new ones, use your photos, or a combination. Non-digital photos will be safely scanned.