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ALISON VAN PELT

 
 
 

INTRODUCING

THE SYNOGRAPH

Unlike the current method of printing, which is merely a flat poster version of a painting, our textured prints are nearly identical to the original with all the texture and articulation created by the artist. I like to think of the originals like sculpture molds, and that the prints are as valuable as the original painting. A SYNOGRAPH ™ like a photograph, allows the artist to create multiple works from the original, thereby taking great paintings out of galleries and making them available to the GENERAL PUBLIC.

 
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general public x rh

collection

Over 20 artists and 200 works exclusively available at RH. General Public curates works from artists around the world to provide a diverse collection for RH. Works are showcased in RH galleries around the United States.

 

Marcia Priestley

 

Australian painter Marcia Priestley is inspired by nature, abstracting landscapes and other natural elements into lyrical, symbolic paintings. Her creative process captures a serene yet dynamic energy on canvas., alluding to a narrative and fluent with emotion. Raised in Macedon, Marcia lives and works in Bendigo, Victoria. Her works are included in private collections worldwide.

KRISTIN BRIN

 

Working in an abstract expressionist style, Kristin Brin strives to convey a feeling of peace and contentment. She works primarily in acrylics, employing poured paint, pigment washes and adept brushwork as she plays with composition and balance.Kristin studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, where she learned to "see" through brush and paint. Her work is held in numerous private collections. Kristin lives and works in Los Angeles.

Julian Lennon

 

Julian Lennon observes life differently, perhaps because his path has been so unique. Through his photography, Lennon depicts his personal journey as an artist, revealing a keen eye for composition and capturing intimate moments. Born in Liverpool, England, Julian began his artistic trajectory at a young age, eventually branching out into music, cinematic and visual arts. His first photography show in Manhattan in 2010 was followed by numerous exhibitions worldwide. He continues to use his artistic talents to share his perspective and call attention to global humanitarian issues.

Lisa romerein

 

Lisa Romerein uses her camera to study the relationship between space and light, viewing each subject as a story waiting to be told. She exploits the beauty of form and illumination to capture life as it unfolds. An accomplished commercial photographer, Romerein focuses her lens on architecture, gardens and interiors. Romerein graduated from Stanford University. She lives and works in Santa Monica, California.

Matthew FARRAR

 

Drawing upon his fascination with how the mind processes images, Matthew Farrar deconstructs his subjects into abstract patterns and geometric form. his minimalist aesthetic and instinct for shadow, color and form move his artistic compositions beyond the realm of photojournalism. Farrar has exhibited his work throughout the United States. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Strati hovartos

 

Strati Hovartos leverages light and shadow to stunning effect, his camera a conduit for his bold perspective on the world around him. A veteran rock photographer and inveterate traveler, he brings the energy of live music to his landscapes, creating transcendent images that appear lit from within. A native of Los Angeles, Hovartos studied photography at UCLA. A true nomad, he lives and works wherever inspiration takes him.

ATLASBABA

 

A Turkish artist living and working in Los Angeles, Atlasbaba is inspired by life’s definitive experiences and decisions. He draws from ancient texts and graffiti art to create his own enigmatic, abstract visual language. freely rendered in acrylic painton wood panel, his paintings are anchored to ideasof time and the human life span. Atlasbaba holdsBA and MA degrees in graphic design from Hacettepe University, Turkey.

 

MEIGHAN MORRISON

 

Working on the floor using oversized rolls ofpaper or linen, Meighan Morrison creates abstract compositions that speak to the essential, distilling shapes and colors, balancing opposites, and amplifying simplicity. A native of Chicago, Morrison studied fine art at Boston University and Parsons School of Design. She lives and works in Connecticut.

LOREN yAGODA

 

Loren Yagoda grew up surrounded by art in a family of collectors, designers, and Architects. Her unique consistency of neutral colors, combined with her expressive, thick black or white brushwork, exhibits an architectonic quality open to interpretive discussion. She received her BFA from Memphis college of Art. Yagoda lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona.

JENNIFER JANESKO

 

Taking landscape as a point of departure, Jennifer Janesko creates large-scale, evocative abstractions inspired by her world travels. The artist combines acrylic, oil, charcoal, pencil and ink to transport the viewer to a dreamlike destination. Her layered compositions combine multiple vistas around a particular location, often anchored by a bold horizon line. Janesko's work has been shown nationally and internationally.

SALLIE WHITE

 

Informed by the idea of impermanence, Sallie White’s layered, moody paintings invite the viewer’s emotional connection. White describes her process as one of addition, subtraction, construction, demolition—a building up and scraping away of marks and gestures. The artist lives and works in Greensboro, North Carolina. Her workis shown and collected throughout the United States.

MICHÁLLE SESSIONS

 

MichálleSessions grew up an artist – always painting, drawing, creating. Her expressive, abstract mixed-media works have been shown in galleries across the U.S. and Canada. raised near Seattle, Washington, Sessions now lives and works in Tennessee.

DANIELA SCHWEINSBERG

 

A self-taught artist, Daniela Schweinsberg is unconstrainedby conventional boundaries of medium. She uses acrylicas a base for media as varied as oil crayon, spray paint, ash,sand and newspaper. Her improvisatory method and gestural technique are drawn from the lineage of art informel. Schweinsberg’s work has been included in exhibitionsand private collections worldwide.

MARK DAVIES

 

An abstract painter based in Orange County, California, Mark Davies experiments with unusual materials and processes to create subtle compositions that force the viewer to slow theirgaze. Davies focuses on reoccurring patterns and gestures, building enigmatic works by adding and subtracting layers of acrylic, oil and pastel.

DUSTIN ROUSSEAU

 

Trained in architecture, Dustin Rousseau takes inspirationfrom the built environment. Working with heavy body acrylic paint in a minimalist palette, he combines painting and drawing techniques to create heavily layered, highly tactile paintings. each work is an opportunity to explore spatial relationships, order, scale and dimension. The artist holds BA and MA degrees in architecture. He lives and works in his native Louisiana.

KOEN LYBAERT

 

Known for his abstract oil paintings, Belgium-based artist Koen Lybaert is inspired by the natural world. His photographs of unspoiled mountains, woods and the sea form the basis of his work, lonely landscapes rendered in earth tones. Lybaert’s signature style is layers of paint built up over weeks or months, lending the canvases a compelling textural quality. The artist’s pieces have been exhibited in Europe and the United States.

Fabian Albertini

 

Fabian Albertini is an Italian artist based between Reggio Emilia and Rio de Janeiro. Albertini is guided by her interests in perception, movement, the relationship between man and environment through dialogues between art and spirituality. Combining photography, installation and overpainted photographs, her projects often show fieldwork in remote locations - such as deserts, volcanos and rainforest. Albertini was educated at the prestigious Instituto Italiano di Fotografia in Milan. She has had solo exhibitions at Galerie Molin Corvo in Paris as well as at Galerie Palü in Zurich.

CHARLIE LEAL

 

Charlie Leal is driven by the formal qualities of painting, exploring graphic shapes and lines, color interaction, atmosphere and the application of paint. Themes derived from the duality of catastrophe and beauty are expressed through oppositions of thick and thin, hard and soft, leaving behind a lasting impression of his process. Leal earned his BFA from ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, and lives and works in Los Angeles.

RUTH SHIVELY

 

Ruth Shively’s abstract landscapes are painted from imagination and memory, inspired by the central plains of her native Nebraska—an endless panorama.She studied drawing and illustration in school, butas a self-taught painter came to love the spontaneityof paint and the ability to create space through color. Shively lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

TANIA DIBBS

 

Tania Dibbs' interest in the natural sciences guides her motivations and subject matter. In her abstracted landscapes, she first paints a scene from nature, then covers it with a grid of paint, mimicking our interactions with the natural world. Based in Colorado, her work is shown and collected in theUnited States, Europe and Australia. She trained at the University of Virginia in biology as well as art.

WES ADERHOLD

 

Working in acrylic and oil paint, Wes Aderhold is inspiredby the human condition and the emotional underpinningsof life experiences. Using a neutral palette and a deft hand, he builds refined compositions of shapes and colors, often punctuated by eloquent black lines. Born in Texas, Aderhold currently lives and works in Los Angeles. he received hisfine arts degree from the University of Oklahoma.

VERONA SORENSEN

Verona Sorensen creates worlds where concrete forms intermingle with elusive space in a quest for balance. Made with a blend of wax, sand and oil paint, her paintings explore the influence of time and its effect on the material world - and parallels in human experience.

ALEXANDRA ROSE

 

Artist Alexandra Rose creates bold paintings with an expressive physicality evident in the surface of the canvas itself. Inspired by remembered places, emotions and events, she uses thick layers of oil paint appliedto the canvas with a palette knife. Rose trained at Otis College of Art and Design. Her work has been exhibited in the United States and Europe.

MICHELA SORRENTINO

 

Working in an intuitive style, Michela Sorrentino combines layers of marks with larger organic or architectural shapes and graffiti-inspired forms that recall typography. Her abstract works bring together bold design, dramatic gesture and a striking mix of colors with deep personal symbolism. Sorrentino studied fine art at Capilano University, Vancouver, and Les Beaux Arts, Paris.

CHRISTIAN KLINGELER

 

The quest to understand human nature is the inspirational catalyst driving Klingeler’s creative work, whether it be painting, writing or songwriting. A disabled U.S. Marine Corps veteran,he dedicates his time and a percentage of every sale to ptsd and anxiety research. Born in Michigan and raised in Los Angeles, Christian Klingeler attended art school in Seattle and settledin Phoenix, where he earned a master’s in psychology.

JASON ADKINS

 

Working with a muted color palette, Jason Adkins employs texture and expressive movement to create dynamic, large-scale paintings. harnessing action and chance, his paintings simultaneously reference abstract expressionism, nature, chaos, performance art and the pure physicality of paint. Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Adkins received his MFA from Claremont Graduate University, Pasadena.

ADRIANA JIMENEZ BLANCHET

 

Artist Adriana Jimenez Blanchet sees many possibilities for interpretation in her carefully constructed, abstract works. Each is like a puzzle with multiple solutions. The artist first makes a gestural painted image, then cuts it into pieces and reassembles it into a grid, creating a new work simultaneously simple and complex. Blanchet trained at Central Saint Martins in London, Columbia University and Sotheby’s Institute.

TRICIA FRENCH

 

Tricia French uses paint on canvas to explore conversations about sensuality, love, silence, duality, stillness and beauty. Her art expresses her appreciation for all that goes unsaid in life, and feeds the appetite of the nameless.

PETER HALASZ

 

Southern California native Peter Halasz is a self-taught artist working in paint, sound, video and text. As a painter, he creates sensual dreamscapes that move between liminal states of consciousness, exploring notions of fate, longing and transformation. Stylistically, Halasz intermixes representation, abstraction and expressionism, often working with a dark, subdued palette. His work is shown and collected throughout the united states.

NICHOLAS TRAMONTIN

 

Riding a wave on a surfboard or shifting gears in a fast car—the thrill of machines, movement and speed are fundamental inspirations for Nicholas Tramontin. Expressing chaos or transcending space and time, his dynamic paintings explore restriction and freedom, darkness and light. Born in San Francisco and raised in Marin County, Tramontin now lives and works in Los Angeles.

 

SEB SWEATMAN

 

The Johannesburg-born artist Seb Sweatman creates abstract paintings in an expressionist style. after studying art at the University of Vermont, Sweatman began to explore figurative work. He later moved on to abstract pieces, using primarily latex paint and markers on canvas. Incorporating strong colors and bold brushwork, his self-described "messy" works evoke a feeling of fluidity and unbridled emotion.

SARAH BIRD

 

Trained in 19th-century oil painting technique, Sarah Bird creates classical still lifes using natural objects arranged in intimate, contemplative altars. She views still life as a poetic genre, a more self-determined form of landscape painting. Born in Massachusetts, she studied at Brown University and spent four years honing her craft at Grand Central Atelier, New York. Bird now lives and works near Sun Valley, Idaho, where inspiration from the natural world surrounds. Her work is shown and collected throughout the United States.

KALI SANDERS

 

Based in Los Angeles, Kali Sanders explores the concepts of cliché, failure and fame in her reductive paintings. Grinding oil or acrylic paint into the canvas and then removing it, Sanders’ unique process yields a textural, moody tableau. A graduate of the prestigious ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, her work is included in many private collections, and in the corporate collection at Estée Lauder headquarters in New York.

ISABELLA INNIS

 

Isabella Innis works with poured paint, a technique that allows calculation and chance to operate simultaneously. Palette knife marks and exposed background sketches lend to the expressive energy of her works, which convey an unspoken quality of transformation. Innis is a native of Nashville now living and working in Los Angeles. Her paintings have been shown in soloand group exhibitions in the United States and abroad.

SUZIE JELLINEK

 

Suzie Jellinek’s abstract works explore color, texture, pattern and hue. Born in South Africa and Raised in Canada, she is inspired by the impressionist movement, global travels and the natural world. Jellinek turned to her passion for painting after an accomplished career in fashion and training at Fashion Institute of Technology. She lives and works in Connecticut. Her paintings are held in many private collections.

PAUL VAN RIJ

 

Inspired by abstract expressionism, Dutch artist Paul Van Rij explores the inexorable passage of time in his primitive paintings. Creating textural canvases of stone, wood or steel salvaged from walls, doors and floors, his works are both painting and object. Brushed with coats of transparent color, the pieces convey the beauty of aging and the gradual decay of the elements. Van Rij’s work has been exhibited at solo and group shows in Europe.

LESLIE NIX

 

Leslie Nix uses painting to explore ideas of memory and how past experiences and feelings make their way into the present. Compelling studies of light, color and form, her “memoryscapes” are rendered in a soft, muted palette of oils, sometimes layered with wax to embody the passage of time. She is based in Los Angeles. Nix received her BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design.

MOLLY SNEE

 

Molly Snee, a native of Virginia, is based in the mountains of Idaho. Trained in illustration with a BFA from Syracuse University, she immersed herself in traditional approaches to fine art, design and craft. Today her work maintains a similar breadth as she applies her skills to mural design, painting and illustration.