Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

21.1.14

A Few of our Favorite Things : Veronica

We would like to welcome Veronica to the Paris Market team! Although Veronica has been with us for several months now, we still want to extend the warmest Paris Market welcome we can to let her know how happy we are to have her on board! When she's not busy working at the store, or attending class, you can find Veronica making wonderfully unique and beautiful work in her studio. Currently pursuing an M.F.A in painting at SCAD, Veronica incorporates elements of nature into her paintings and sculptures, which immediately caught our attention the moment we saw her work in person. Veronica always manages to make work more fun and her great attitude continues to inspire us all. We've been anxious to learn her favorite things for quite some time, so we're especially excited to see what she has to share! Be sure to check out some of Veronica's amazing work on her website!



1. Relic in Glass Dome | 2. FOUND Jewelry Horn Necklace | 3. A good cup of coffee | 4. Jaw Bone | 5. Tocca Scrub and Fresh Lip Treatment 
 6. Vintage Children's Pop Guns | 7. Sower of Discord by Marcel Dzama

18.11.13

Behind the Glass: Dutch Masters


In honor of the approaching holiday, we thought we would start celebrating Thanksgiving a little early by creating a brand new window display full of delectable treats! Inspired by the breathtaking still lives painted by all of the Dutch Masters of the 17th Century, we've lined our tables just as they have, with rich, bountiful feasts. Although the food on our table may not be edible, it is equally as beautiful, especially considering the majority of it is made from cut paper! Staring at all of the colorful fruits, vegetables, meats and cheeses is just whetting our appetite for the feast filled holiday ahead.






28.5.13

A Few of our Favorite Things

We've been eager for Michelle to share her Paris Market favorites for quite a while and finally the day has come! An incredibly talented artist, Michelle is currently pursuing a degree in Photography at SCAD. We know great things lie ahead for Michelle and we're so grateful to have her as part of The Paris Market team. Bringing a smile and positive energy everyday to work, Michelle is a joy to work with and we love learning what store favorites continue to inspire her! Be sure to keep an eye out for Michelle's photography in the near future!

1. Tintypes | 2. Color Tape | 3. Snakeskin Shadowbox | 4. Original Paintings by Kelsey-Garrity Riley
5. Lightbulb and Stand | 6. Animal X-rays 

25.2.13

Artist Spotlight: Simoni Trapsioni

The Savannah creative community is thriving and one local artist's work shines bright through these rainy February days. Originally born in Greece and currently a professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Simoni Trapsioni weaves a colorful web of illusion and satire with her paintings. Here, at The Paris Market, you can see a selection of Trapsioni's work on display. Here captivating collection of paintings have been in exhibitions all over the world and continue to gain merit with collectors and the artist community.


Statement of the Artist


Through my self-portraits, I record my life's journey in my images. In this process of self-discovery, I attempt to find new and effective ways of representing my mind's conjures, my experiences of the past, my perception of the present, my thoughts, my dreams of the future, the perplexities, the influences and mystery of the unknown in my life. Through my use of symbolism, material, color and composition, I try to convey these elements with total disregard of any temporal continuity. 

As a participant and an observer in our contemporary world, I continually receive stimuli, which my sub-conscious processes into encoded and cryptic images. It is these images that are finally deposited by my conscious mind onto my painting surface. I frequently paint the female figure, mostly myself, because I happened to be born as a woman and I experience the world though my female body. I sometimes use bees wax because it parallels my human existence. Like my own life, it is so volatile. It embodies many states: solid and permanent when cold, liquid and fluent when hot, light and smoke when burned. Sometimes, I place paintings in paintings as inserts, in an attempt to capture the idea that the two images or ideas are at the same time separate and related. Painting provides me with the external means for an internal search.
I do not like to provide the viewers with any direction. My paintings attempt to make subtle statements, which I hope will raise questions in the mind of my viewers, not provide any answers. I expect my paintings to awaken within my viewers, messages which are interpreted based on their personal experiences.







Visit here to see more of Trapsioni's work and be sure to stop by The Paris Market to see her enchanting paintings for yourself!