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Park West Offers New Winter Sale Featuring Nano Lopez Sculptures
“Arthur the Believer” (2017), Nano Lopez This is something truly special. In celebration of our new Winter Sale collection, Park West Gallery is now offering over 25 astonishing bronze sculptures by Colombian sculptor Nano Lopez. Thanks to our long-time relationship with Lopez, Park West is able to offer more of his sculptures than any other art dealer in the world. This robust collection represents almost every kind of sculpture that Lopez currently has on the market, and we’re making them all available to you for a limited time. You can view the full collection here and—if you see anything you’re interested in—contact our gallery consultants at (800) 521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. Each sculpture is made on-demand, especially for you. It is hand-casted in bronze and hand-painted by Lopez and his team of artisans at his studio in Washington. This collection also includes new casts of previously sold-out editions of some of his most popular designs. “Bobby” (2017), Nano Lopez While the majority of Park West artists work in two-dimensional art, Lopez brings something extraordinary and extra-dimensional to the Park West family. He once said, “Everything is a miracle, everything is amazing. The richness of the world is my inspiration.” Nano Lopez at work on one of his “Nanimals” You can see that boundless optimism at work in every one of his sculptures. Lopez is world-famous for his iconic “Nanimals,” his series of ingenious bronze works that bring to life a menagerie of playful animal characters. Lopez carefully crafts his “Nanimals,” imbuing them all with an astounding level of detail and personality. He creates a backstory for every animal, which develops and expands as he works on each one. “Tracy (the Fast)” (2015), Nano Lopez “Sometimes the piece might have the basic story from the beginning, but sometimes the story develops,” Lopez says. “I always say I have communication with the piece.” To create his “Nanimals,” he utilizes what’s known as the “
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Park West Miami Summer Sale
Detail from Stephen Fishwick’s “Stars and Stripes.” The United States has been celebrating patriotism every summer since 1776, so it made sense for Park West to kick off our new Summer Sale with over 50 incredible works showing off our artists’ American spirit! This new curated collection highlights art that evokes Americana with select works from such acclaimed artists as Peter Max, Tim Yanke, Stephen Fishwick, Norman Rockwell, LeRoy Neiman, Duaiv, Alexander Chen, Leslie Lew, Alfred Gockel, Dominic Pangborn, Autumn de Forest, and Michael Godard. You can view the entire American Spirit collection here OR contact our gallery consultants at 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. It’s amazing to see this melting pot of artists interpret the symbols and icons of the United States in their own unique ways, particularly across so many different mediums. This collection has graphic works, oil and acrylic paintings, mixed-media works, monotypes—there is truly something for everyone. “Liberty Head,” Peter Max Trista Maltby, one of Park West’s top Fine Art Consultants, is quick to point out that “within this collection, there are various artistic styles and subjects for every taste—historic imagery, American symbols created in a Pop art style, portraits of iconic figures, scenes of great American cities, and artworks honoring veterans. The overall sentiment found in these artworks is festive, yet there is also a wonderful sense of nostalgia too.” “Liberty Island,” Alexander Chen One of the centerpieces of this collection is Peter Max‘s famous Pop interpretations of the Statue of Liberty. In 1976, during America’s Bicentennial, Max started a tradition of painting Lady Liberty every year—it would quickly become one of his most iconic motifs. Max was even integral in raising funds to renovate the statue during the 1980s. “Freedom from Want,” Norman Rockwell. Many of the other artists featured have similarly made their mark with artwork that is now forever a part of
New Female Form Collection at Park West
“Colorful Repose,” Pino The female form has inspired some of the greatest works of art in history—from the Venus de Milo to the “Mona Lisa” and beyond—which is why Park West is proud to announce our latest sale collection focused on the beauty and majesty of female figurative art. For our final collection of our 2020 Spring Sale, Park West wanted to do something special, so we’ve assembled a truly remarkable selection of interpretations of the female form from past and present art world masters. Our new Female Form collection—featuring over 50 works—highlights stunning depictions of the female body by artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pino, Itzchak Tarkay, Linda Le Kinff, Marko Mavrovich, Peter Nixon, Dominic Pangborn, Csaba Markus, Patrick Guyton, Anatoly Metlan, and the great Peter Max. You can view the complete collection HERE. If you’re interested in acquiring any of these works, just contact our personal gallery consultants at 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. “Absolute Grace,” Itzchak Tarkay According to Park West Gallery Director David Gorman, “For centuries, the female form has been a source of artistic inspiration, and this exhibition highlights that stunning form of expression from some of the greatest artists in the Park West Gallery collection.” The range of artists available in this new sale collection is fantastic, but what’s equally exciting is the broad scope of the mediums used to bring their female subjects to life. “Caravanserail de Jade,” Linda Le Kinff In this collection, you will find oil and acrylic paintings, mixed-media creations, etchings, original pencil drawings—almost every single work in this collection is a unique work. “Figure drawing is a fundamental part of the artist’s journey,” says Gorman. “Capturing the subtle tonal shifts in light and shadow on the human body onto a two-dimensional surface has challenged artists for over 500 years and serves as a building block in their artistic abilities.” “Brown Lady ver.
Summer Sale at Park West: Over 70 Works!
“Twilight in Paradise,” Walfrido Need a change of scenery? If you’ve been stuck inside too long this year, one way to combat your cabin fever is by living vicariously through a beautiful landscape or cityscape by a world-class artist. That’s why, for Park West’s new Summer Sale Collection, we’ve assembled over 70 astonishing works that let you travel to the far reaches of the globe without ever leaving your home. This new curated collection highlights evocative works—each one bringing a different location to life—from artists like Peter Max, Marko Mavrovich, Michael Godard, Daniel Wall, Walfrido, Thomas Kinkade, Jean-Claude Picot, Duaiv, Romero Britto, Matt Beyrer, Fanch Ledan, Alexander Chen, Victor Spahn, Alex Pauker, Pino, Marcus Glenn, and Chris DeRubeis. You can view the entire “Escape the Everyday” collection HERE OR contact our gallery consultants at 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. “A Corner of Havana,” Daniel Wall “This is the best time to put an inspiring landscape or cityscape into your collection!” says Mike Snodgrass, Senior Sales Consultant for Park West. “With actual travel so restricted at the moment, it’s wonderful to have the option to collect a ‘vicarious vacation.’ And, with the incredible range of artistic styles, compositions, and price ranges available, this collection should have something for everyone.” “Cruising on the Seine,” Fanch Ledan These globetrotting works of art offer us each artist’s unique perspective on some of the most beautiful places on Earth. You can find art that takes you from Bora Bora to Glacier Bay… from New York to Paris… from Brazil to Singapore… from Australia to the Northern Lights. “Just You and Me,” Marko Mavrovich You can travel with Peter Max’s lush brushstrokes and bold colors as you walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Or revel in Britto’s Pop-inspired Cubist take on Hong Kong. Or walk down Alexander Chen’s hyper-realistic portrayal of San Francisco’s Hyde Street. “Brooklyn Bridge I ver.I #421,
View the 2017 Summer Sale Collection Online
“A Heart for America” (2006), Simon Bull Looking for that special work of art to make your collection sizzle? Find it during Park West Gallery’s 2017 Summer Sale. The 440-piece Summer Sale contains new artwork and masterworks released from Park West Gallery’s archives, giving art lovers the chance to build a collection filled with a variety of styles and mediums. Collect from more than 40 artists, including Yaacov Agam, one of the fathers of kinetic art; iconic Pop artist Peter Max; Postmodern Cartoon Expressionist David “Lebo” Le Batard; and Neo-Pop artist Romero Britto. Enjoy the sunny, surreal beaches of Jim Warren, become intoxicated by Michael Godard’s whimsical wine and cocktails, bathe in warm sunlight with the women of Emile Bellet, and take a vacation through the art of Sam Park. No Park West Gallery collection would be complete without artwork from the masters. Choose from one-of-a-kind and limited-edition art from legendary artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso. The collection’s mediums are as varied as its artists. Everything from oil and acrylic paintings to watercolors, mixed media collages, serigraphs, giclées, and dye sublimation on metal are available. Wedding and graduation season is in full swing and Father’s Day is approaching fast, so take advantage of the Summer Sale to find perfect gifts at amazing prices. VIEW THE COLLECTION HERE: Summer Sale Our gallery consultants are available to assist interested collectors at (800) 521-9654 ext. 4 during business hours or [email protected] after hours. The post View the 2017 Summer Sale Collection Online appeared first on Park West Gallery.
Park West Gallery Announces Spring Sale
Need to melt the winter blues away? Park West Gallery’s 2018 Spring Sale is sure to brighten any home. You can browse the 2018 Spring Sale now—it’s filled to the brim with new works from world-renowned artists like Daniel Wall, Guy Harvey, Michael Godard, David Najar, Matt Beyrer, Csaba Markus, and Chris DeRubeis. “Let’s Go” (2017), Daniel Wall But that’s not all. Among the latest works Park West Gallery is bringing to collectors is the three-dimensional kinetic (or “3-DK”) art by Ron Agam. Like his father—celebrated kinetic artist Yaacov Agam—Ron engages viewers with his limited-edition artwork that transforms when viewed from various angles. “Galactic Blue Star” (2017), Ron Agam. Viewed from five angles. The Spring Sale features nearly every artistic medium you can imagine, giving you the chance to enhance your existing collection or start a new one. Choose from acrylics, giclées, etchings, digital multiples on metal, and caldographs created by our vast family of talented artists. The Spring Sale is unique, however, because it offers Park West Gallery collectors the rare opportunity to collect artwork by legendary artist Albrecht Dürer. “One would typically have to attend Park West Gallery’s invite-only auctions to have the chance to acquire historical works such as these, oftentimes resulting in active bidding between enthusiastic collectors,” says Park West Gallery Director David Gorman. “Christ Before Caiaphas” from “The Small Passion” (c. 1508-1510), Albrecht Dürer Born in 1471, Dürer was a pivotal figure during the Northern Renaissance. He is considered to be one of history’s greatest printmakers due to the unmatched quality of his woodcut prints. “For one of the first times, Park West Gallery is opening its vault and allowing original graphic works by Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer to be collected on a first-come, first-served basis,” Gorman says. Dürer’s art isn’t the only artistic master you’ll find in the 2018 Spring Sale. Works by Francisco Goya, Rem
Park West Launches 'Behind the Artist' Podcast
Behind every great artist, there’s an equally great story. Those stories are the inspiration for Behind the Artist, a fascinating new podcast series from Park West Gallery. Fans of podcasts like NPR’s “Fresh Air” will love these frank, eye-opening conversations with some of today’s most popular visual artists. Each episode examines the passion, creativity, and courage it takes to become a professional artist. You can subscribe to the Behind the Artist podcast on iTunes or Stitcher or listen to it in the embedded SoundCloud player below. You can find every episode of the podcast on Park West’s Podcast page. In the inaugural episode, Shapiro talks with the ever-entertaining Michael Godard, the one-man phenomenon who’s often called the “Rock Star of the Art World.” “Michael Godard is an ideal artist to start with,” says Shapiro. “He’s both painfully honest and painfully funny. His rags-to-riches story is an inspiration to artists everywhere.” The podcast is the brain-child of Park West Gallery Director and international art expert Morris Shapiro. In every episode, Shapiro sits down with different artists—from all different disciplines of visual art—and interviews them about their backgrounds, careers, and unique perspectives on art. Morris Shapiro, Park West Gallery Director “This series has been a vision of mine for a long time,” says Shapiro. “The idea is to take some time—without any topic restrictions or time limits—and go deep into these artists’ lives and works. I want to give our listeners true, unfiltered insights into many of the most original artists of our time.” Park West Gallery’s Behind the Artist podcast will be posting new episodes regularly on iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. Shapiro adds, “My hope for this podcast is to not only provide collectors, fans, students, and young aspiring artists entertaining and instructive insights, but also to create a record and document of some of the best and most successful artists of the early 21st century.” Yo
Special Michael Godard Art Sale
Michael Godard art at Park West Gallery As the “Rock Star of the Art World,” Michael Godard borrows a page from his musical counterparts by searching for new and innovative ways to express himself. “I’ve always admired musicians and artists that are constantly reinventing themselves,” Godard says. “I’m constantly doing that with my own artwork.” There is no better example of Godard’s innovations than Park West Gallery’s newest sale featuring the whimsical and wild works by Godard. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just now learning about “the Olive Guy,” you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect Godard for your home. With 36 works of art available at special pricing, this sale will only be around for a short while, so be sure to view the collection online while it lasts. We’re offering art lovers the opportunity to collect one-of-a-kind Godard art at multiple price points, including: 22 mixed-media paintings 5 paintings on paper 4 paintings 1 drawing “Swim and Be Free” (2018), Michael Godard Godard’s mixed media works combine the worlds of printmaking and painting to create truly unique works of art. To start one of his detailed compositions, Godard creates a small portion of the artwork, such as the outline of a martini glass, using printmaking techniques. From there he paints one of his signature scenes, such as olives or strawberries enjoying a tropical beach. “I say, ‘OK, what can I make of this?’ It can be a city background, it can be literally anything,” Godard says. “Instead of just doing, say, five color highlights, I’m creating a whole new painting.” The four acrylic paintings in this collection range from Godard’s more detailed style to a looser, expressionist approach. Much like his mixed media art, these are the only ones of their kind in existence. Godard’s innovation is clearly on display with this collection’s paintings on paper too. These hand-painted works from his popular “Brush Strokes” series employ a minimalist technique, but still evoke the
Patrick Guyton's Gilded Art Features in Fall Sale
“Out in the Pines” (2018), Patrick Guyton Veiled women, tranquil koi ponds, and graceful birds—these are just some of the zen-like images you’ll encounter in the gilded world of artist Patrick Guyton. You can enter this shimmering paradise with our new Guyton Fall Sale Collection, featuring more than 35 unique works by the artist. This is a limited-time sale, so view the full collection here to find your favorite Guyton before it disappears. Calling Guyton’s artwork unique would be an understatement. His trademark “Gilded Modernism” blends aspects of his commercial art background with the ancient traditions of Japanese leafing and Flemish glazing techniques. Guyton’s creative process is so singular that it is unable to be replicated through traditional printmaking methods. This means each and every artwork in our Guyton collection was created by the artist’s own hands. No two are ever the same. “At the beginning, making that decision of painting every single piece of art that was going out my door, I thought … it’s really going to be special, because each piece you’re getting a painting—from nothing to finished painting every single time,” Guyton says. “It has the personal touch to every single painting.” “Energy” (2018), Patrick Guyton To bring one of his luminous works to life, Guyton starts by carefully applying ultra-thin sheets of precious metals like gold and silver onto a board. Once the board is covered, Guyton manipulates the metal with everything from chemicals to electrocution. He then paints directly on the metallic surface using dedicated brushstrokes. The leafing on the board is so delicate that Guyton can’t even sketch on it before he starts painting. “Origami Swan with Orchid” (2017), Patrick Guyton One work of art can take over a month to complete, but the final effect is truly stunning. “The image is almost floating up off the surface—it isn’t, but it feels like it’s floating because most of the imagery has a lot of opacity, the backgrounds have
Spring Art Sale
“Italy Dream Lake” (2018) A hugely talented artist and musician, Duaiv has spent the last 40 years developing a reputation as one of the world’s leading contemporary impressionists. Now, a fantastic collection of his new artwork is available in Park West Gallery’s latest Spring Sale collection. For a limited time, Park West is offering 57 remarkable works created by Duaiv. That includes 51 unique oil paintings and six editions of hand-embellished giclées on canvas. Each work gorgeously shows off the passion and energy Duaiv brings to every work he creates. You can view the full collection here. Park West Gallery Director Morris Shapiro regards Duaiv as “one of the few true descendants of the famous School of Paris,” noting that the artist “carries forward the mantle passed on to him by artists such as Gauguin, Bonnard, Chagall, Matisse, Dufy, and so many other great masters. However, Duaiv has forged his own unique stamp on that grand tradition, much to the delight of literally thousands of collectors all over the world.” This collection shows off the best of Duaiv, showcasing a variety of his favorite subjects, ranging from seascapes and Mediterranean scenes to still lifes and landscapes. Duaiv is also known for his portraits of iconic figures from culture and history—this new Spring collection includes portraits of Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joan Miró, Jimi Hendrix, and more. “La Vie Des Voiles” (2018) Any collector who has seen Duaiv in person knows that the artist is also an incredibly accomplished cellist (he often plays his cello while appearing at art exhibitions). Several of the works in this new collection are inspired by Duaiv’s love of music, showing musicians and dancers at work. When asked about what inspires him, Duaiv has said that his paintings come “from somewhere else, from a mysterious source which makes you spontaneously find the lines, the shapes, and the colors of a painting. We are born with a gift and we must transmit this gift.”
Limited-Time Peter Max Sale at Park West
Peter Max art at Park West Gallery Peter Max is one of the most iconic living artists today, thanks to his bold color palette, masterful brushstrokes, and cosmic imagery. Now, you can become a part of Max’s unmatched artistic legacy with Park West Gallery’s latest out-of-this-world sale. For a limited time, more than 60 brilliant works of art by the legendary Pop artist are now available at exceptional prices. Be sure to view the full collection during our 2018 Summer Sale before this amazing opportunity disappears. “Umbrella Man on Blend Ver. XV” (2015), Peter Max Park West Gallery worked with Max for over 40 years, longer than any other art dealer. Due to our longstanding relationship, we’re able to offer all of Max’s most famous designs—Umbrella Man, Liberty Head, Angel with Heart, and more—in many different formats. Like other great artists before him, Max is not limited by one medium. Among the works featured in the Max sale are acrylic sculptures and etchings that make excellent complements to his paintings and graphic works. “Flag with Heart” (2015), Peter Max. From the Classic Suite. As a special bonus, in this sale, collectors can get their hands on Max’s compelling mixed-media works. These colorful works involve acrylic flourishes painted on top of his graphic works. Each work in its series is a unique variation, meaning no two collectors will own the same art. When asked about the origins of his inspiring work, Max says he is “wowed by the universe.” “I’m just glad to do something I love to do,” Max says. “I love color, I love painting, I love shapes, I love composition, I love the people around me. I’m adoring it all. My legacy is in the hands of other people.” “Central Park Autumn” (2017), Peter Max This sale is the perfect chance to add a Max to your collection and acquire a piece of that legacy. With everything from limited-edition works to one-of-a-kind paintings available, you’ll be sure to find a work of art just right for you! Max’s illustrious ca
Thomas Kinkade Sale at Park West
Thomas Kinkade working on his acclaimed painting “Mountain Chapel” Thomas Kinkade is one of the best-selling artists in modern history. It’s been estimated that you could find a Kinkade work in one out of every twenty American homes. He was a master of composition—hailed as the “Painter of Light”—and Park West Gallery is proud to reveal our newly released Thomas Kinkade collection as part of our ongoing Winter Sale event. This collection features over 40 works from Thomas Kinkade and Thomas Kinkade Studios, all beautifully embellished giclees representing some of Kinkade’s most iconic imagery. You can view the full collection here. Over half of the collection is comprised of many of Kinkade’s best loved images. These graphic editions came to Park West directly from the Kinkade Company. “Mountain Chapel,” Thomas Kinkade The Kinkade Company been archiving “International Proof” editions of Kinkade’s art on canvas for years in the hopes to release those canvas editions internationally. Following Kinkade’s sudden, unexpected passing in 2012, the company saw Park West as the ideal global art dealer to bring these limited editions to the world. “Many of these editions on canvas were sold out 10 to 20 years ago,” says Park West Gallery Director David Gorman. “We were thrilled to acquire these international proofs because, in many cases, these are works that Kinkade collectors haven’t been able to get their hands on for the past decade.” “Hometown Morning,” Thomas Kinkade These editions show off Kinkade at his best, bringing to life his trademark bucolic gardens, cozy cottages, powerful seascapes, and scenes of small-town American life. “Conquering the Storms,” Thomas Kinkade This collection also features some of Kinkade’s unforgettable depictions of classic Disney movies, including beloved films like Bambi, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, and more. Kinkade often referred to his Disney works as “narrative panoramas,” meaning that they tell the story of an entire movie
Park West Announces New Fall Art Sale
Ron Agam’s “Kinetic Square” moves and evolves as you walk past. Park West Gallery is kicking off our 2019 Fall Sale with a mesmerizing new collection from artist Ron Agam! From unique art to limited-edition lenticular works, this featured collection offers a fantastic variety of artwork from one of the most captivating artists working today. You can view the full collection of 40 available works HERE. This sale marks the first time that Park West has made Ron Agam’s large-scale lenticulars available to our collectors outside of special events. We have nine of these works available—”Happiness,” “Fusion,” “Endless Journey,” “Infinite Movements,” “Reminisce of the Infinite,” “Arch with Red Background,” “Kinetic Square,” “Yellow Squares on Purple,” and “Square Wave.” A Park West visitor views Ron Agam’s large-sized “Endless Journey” These massive three-dimensional kinetic (3-DK) works are unique, and each one comes to life before your eyes as you move past it. Merely taking a few steps to view the art at a different angle causes the colors and perspective to transform, shift, and rotate. But the large lenticulars are just one part of this engaging new collection. It also features some of Ron Agam’s most popular 3DK designs—like “New York” and “Aquatic Dream”—and his eye-popping digital unique works. As art fans know, Ron is the son of Yaacov Agam, the internationally renowned pioneer of the kinetic art movement. Following a successful career as a photographer, Ron decided at the age of 52 to shift his focus to the world of fine art. What followed was an outpouring of creativity that led him to experiment with color fields, abstract geometry, and optical illusions. “Cathedral 2,” Ron Agam By using the kinetic art movement innovated by his father as the basis for his inspiration, Ron has created a body of work that echoes his father’s vision and brings new energy to the movement. “It’s extremely rare in any field for someone to be at the top of their game and have their
New Salvador Dalí Collection Available
Detail from “Asperges me hyssopo et mundabo (You will sprinkle me with hyssop and I will be cleansed).” From “Biblia Sacra” by Salvador Dalí Salvador Dalí was one of the most captivating and challenging artists of the 20th century. While many remember Dalí for his notorious reputation, far fewer remember that Dalí was a deeply spiritual man and he frequently used his singular Surrealist perspective to illustrate scenes taken straight from the Bible. For a limited time, Park West is offering an exciting collection of 30 graphic works by Dalí—each one showcasing Dali’s unique take on iconic religious moments. After the release of the definitive book on Dalí’s illustrative works—Dalí: Illustrator by Eduard Fornés—Park West has slowly started to release selections from our extensive collection of Dalí art. Park West has been dealing in Dalí artwork since Dalí was alive and creating and has one of the most thoroughly documented and authenticated collections of Dalí art in the world. Six of the works from our new Fall Sale come from Dalí’s “Biblia Sacra“—an incredible series of watercolors offering Dalí’s surrealistic depictions of key events from the Bible. “Tolle, tolle, crucifige eum (Away with him, away with him, crucify him).” From “Biblia Sacra” by Salvador Dalí The Biblia Sacra project began in 1963, when Dr. Giuseppe Albaretto, a devout man and famous art patron, commissioned his friend Dalí to create original illustrations for a new edition of the Bible. Dr. Albaretto knew that the project would require Dalí to study the Bible, and he hoped this would bring the infamous artist back to God. “Gloria vultus Moysi (The Glory of Moses’ Face).” From “Biblia Sacra” by Salvador Dalí The Biblia Sacra suite consists of 105 mixed-technique, color lithographs created from 105 watercolors painted by Dalí between 1963 and 1964. The six lithographs offered in this new sale feature scenes ranging from Jesus throwing the moneychangers from the temple to Jesus’ last moments on the
Park West's Fall Sale: Celebrating the Beauty of Music
“Sergeants of Rock,” Stephen Fishwick Pablo Picasso once said, “Music and art are the guiding lights of the world.” Park West wholeheartedly agrees, which is why we’re celebrating the beautiful bond between art and music for the debut of our 2020 Fall Sale! This new collection features some of our top artists using their talents to interpret music and musicians with their trademark visual brilliance—artists like Anatole Krasnyansky, Linda Le Kinff, Simon Bull, Emile Bellet, Charles Lee, Tim Yanke, Francois Boucheix, Vladimir Mingar (VOVA), Marcus Glenn, Anatoly Metlan, Bernard Louedin, Yulia Langer, Duaiv, Michael Cheval, Alfred Gockel, Romero Britto, Stephen Fishwick, Dominic Pangborn, and Michael Godard! You can view the entire “Beauty of Music” collection HERE OR contact our gallery consultants at 1-800-521-9654 ext. 4 or [email protected]. “This fall, Park West is proud to show you how some of the best graphic artists in the world are inspired by and pay homage to their favorite musicians,” says Mike Snodgrass, Senior Sales Consultant for Park West. “This outstanding collection brings you stunning line quality, brilliant color, and even specific tributes to famous musicians. Whatever your artistic preference, this collection is sure to move the body and soul.” “Piano Keys,” Michael Godard The variety of art available in this collection is stunning. Music fans can find everything from stirring renditions of musicians at rest to abstract interpretations of the emotions music inspires to fantastic portraits of legendary musicians like Elvis, Janis Joplin, Yo-Yo Ma, and the Beatles. “Janis Freedom,” Stephen Fishwick Why are artists so drawn to music as subject matter? Park West’s Lisa Hershberger notes that, “Many of our artists listen to music while they are creating their art. For artists such as Marcus Glenn and Tim Yanke, this is a prerequisite for inspiration. Art and music are two sides of the same coin. Visual images display some of the same characte