Hi Everyone!
Good news, the new paintings are on sale at Broadway gallery. If you get a chance to see the show in person please stop by!
Also, please check out my Etsy shop where my works are sold.
www.bellyantbutton.etsy.com
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Come and Celebrate with me!
Finally the reception is today 28 December 2009, 6-8PM
Stop by and say hello.
473 Broadway avenue, New York, NY
it's right above the SCOOP store in soho
Maria Malo-Molina
November 12th, 2009
Broadway gallery is pleased to announce
Maria Malo-Molina
December 18-December 30, 2009
Opening, Friday December 18, 6-8 PM
Maria Malo-Molina was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba and raised in the
United States. She received her BFA in Painting with a minor in
Photography in 2006, from the Ringling School of Art and Design. While
attending Ringling School of Art she was awarded a space for a
semester in both Parsons in 2005 and Lamar Dodd School of Art in
Cortona Italy to focus on her independent studio practice. She has
traveled to various countries and is continuously fascinated with
cultures of which she draws inspiration from.
Her work ranges from painting, photography, installation, sculpture
and performance. Mixed media has always been an important part of her
work.
In her current works, Malo-Molina collects clippings from photographs
and printouts from various road trips and other travels including the
place she resides, New York City. She then reassembles and constructs
images of city escapes, urban streets and collossal buildings. After
embedding the materials to the panel, the surface of the painting is
worked slowly with glazes, transparent at times, which cover and
expose parts of the fabricated image. This process allows her to focus
on creating environments that evoke emotion, mood and individuality
for the collaged images. Her expansive palette reflects beautifully in
her paintings that maintain hefty color variations and subtle tonal
shifts. She states: ‘I am interested in fabricating saturated and rich
land masses, escapes of rooftop views and panoramas similarly to how
the memory would. It is mostly filled with drama and emotion.’
Malo-Molina has been exhibited in Pulse Contemporary Art Fair (Miami),
NYSP Gallery (New York City), Selby Gallery (Sarasota, Florida),
Crossley Gallery (Sarasota, Florida), City Museum of Washington D.C
and AR Contemporary Gallery in Milan, Italy.
You can see her work online at http://mmalomolina.carbonmade.com
Stop by and say hello.
473 Broadway avenue, New York, NY
it's right above the SCOOP store in soho
Maria Malo-Molina
November 12th, 2009
Broadway gallery is pleased to announce
Maria Malo-Molina
December 18-December 30, 2009
Opening, Friday December 18, 6-8 PM
Maria Malo-Molina was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba and raised in the
United States. She received her BFA in Painting with a minor in
Photography in 2006, from the Ringling School of Art and Design. While
attending Ringling School of Art she was awarded a space for a
semester in both Parsons in 2005 and Lamar Dodd School of Art in
Cortona Italy to focus on her independent studio practice. She has
traveled to various countries and is continuously fascinated with
cultures of which she draws inspiration from.
Her work ranges from painting, photography, installation, sculpture
and performance. Mixed media has always been an important part of her
work.
In her current works, Malo-Molina collects clippings from photographs
and printouts from various road trips and other travels including the
place she resides, New York City. She then reassembles and constructs
images of city escapes, urban streets and collossal buildings. After
embedding the materials to the panel, the surface of the painting is
worked slowly with glazes, transparent at times, which cover and
expose parts of the fabricated image. This process allows her to focus
on creating environments that evoke emotion, mood and individuality
for the collaged images. Her expansive palette reflects beautifully in
her paintings that maintain hefty color variations and subtle tonal
shifts. She states: ‘I am interested in fabricating saturated and rich
land masses, escapes of rooftop views and panoramas similarly to how
the memory would. It is mostly filled with drama and emotion.’
Malo-Molina has been exhibited in Pulse Contemporary Art Fair (Miami),
NYSP Gallery (New York City), Selby Gallery (Sarasota, Florida),
Crossley Gallery (Sarasota, Florida), City Museum of Washington D.C
and AR Contemporary Gallery in Milan, Italy.
You can see her work online at http://mmalomolina.carbonmade.com
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Update on the new paintings.
Check back periodically for more images.
The deadline for the exhibition has been set. December 15th, all paintings need to be at the Gallery for hanging. December 18th is the reception. The nerves are kicking in...
'The Flatiron', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'The Empire State View', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'Sunset San Fran II', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'ChinaTown San Fran', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
Sunset San Fran I, 2009. Oil and mixed media on wood, 12 x 12 inches.
Twilight Brooklyn, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
Boston, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
San Fran, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
Check back periodically for more images.
The deadline for the exhibition has been set. December 15th, all paintings need to be at the Gallery for hanging. December 18th is the reception. The nerves are kicking in...
'The Flatiron', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'The Empire State View', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'Sunset San Fran II', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
'ChinaTown San Fran', 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
Sunset San Fran I, 2009. Oil and mixed media on wood, 12 x 12 inches.
Twilight Brooklyn, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
Boston, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
San Fran, 2009. Oil and mixed media on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
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