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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary

This weekend marks the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and the Marin headlands. The bridge can rightfully be called an icon with its lovely Art Moderne design and striking "international Orange" color that reflects the western sunset. Living in Marin County for close to thirty-five years, I've driven across it, walked across it to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary, and used it as my lifeline to "The City". I never fail to be thrilled after driving through the Waldo Tunnel and seeing the bridge and San Francisco appear. Every trip across the bridge is unique - sometimes The City glows in the twilight, many days in June only the tops of the towers are visible through the fog hugging the roadway. The bridge symbolizes many things to people; to me, it's the recognition that this is home and will be for the rest of my life. I never cease to be surprised and delighted by the Golden Gate Bridge - it is awe-inspiring and comforting at the same time. The accompanying print was created in honor of the Bridge's birthday with the hope that many more will come.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Reminder - Artist's Talk Tomorrow


Join us tomorrow at McEvoy Fine Art, Suite 152, Showplace Design Center, San Francisco for an informal conversation with the artist from 4 to 5pm and refreshments to follow. RSVP to john@mcevoyfineart.com or call 415. 864 2645. We hope to see you there!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Artist's Talk, McEvoy Fine Art, Wednesday April 25



Join us for an artist's informal presentation and conversation on Wednesday, April 25th at 4pm at McEvoy Fine Art, Suite 152, Showplace Design Center, 2 Henry Adams Street, San Francisco. I'll be talking about my travels and discoveries on the back roads of North America, photographing vernacular buildings and settlements, and how I create mixed media art based on my photographs. I'll also relate some of the fascinating back stories of the images, and how they came to be created. Come prepared to make comments, ask questions, and be engaged. Refreshments will follow at 5 pm. I hope to see you there!

The Altered Book April 21 - May 26, 2012


THE ALTERED BOOK Book Arts Show / Silent Auction at Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Novato, CA April 21 through May 26. 150 artists have created art using old or discarded books with proceeds to MarinMOCA. Opening Saturday, April 21st - Talk by Donna Seager, Seager-Gray Gallery at 4 pm; Artists' Reception 5 to 7 pm. Live auction / show closing party May 26, 5-7 pm
Pictured:
ARROWS - Between Olema and Tocaloma, West Marin by Eric Engstrom - dimensional mixed media 8.5" x 8.5" x 11", 2012.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

CALIFORNIA DREAMING: New Exhibit



California Dreaming, an exhibit of new mixed media art by Eric Engstrom runs through April 27th at McEvoy Fine Art, Suite 152, Showplace Design Center, 2 Henry Adams Street, San Francisco. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. Featuring the Northern California Wine Country and rural vernacular buildings, the art captures the beauty in the California landscape. Several of the pieces have not been shown before. Watch this blog for the date and time of an upcoming Artist's presentation in late April.

Top Image: Carneros Vineyard Barn, Napa Valley, California
Bottom Image: Fresh Eggs/Red Barn, west of Petaluma, Sonoma County, California

Friday, March 30, 2012

Artists' Salon Sunday April 1st at GRO


"Every Picture Tells A Story" is the subject of an informal conversation with exhibiting artists Myong-Ah Rawitscher, Vickisa, and Eric Engstrom on Sunday April 1st. An exhibition closing party will begin at 3pm, and the Salon will begin at 4pm. All are welcome to attend and share ideas about the subject or any insights into the role of art in society. Please join is for an interesting and illuminating afternoon. It's supposed to be a lovely Spring day in Point Reyes Station, so take a leisurely drive to the country and enjoy nature, art and refreshments.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

RETROSPECTIVE Update

The retrospective show of my work is currently being exhibited in the Center Gallery of Gallery Route One, Point Reyes Station through April 1st. The gallery is open daily from 11am to 5pm except Tuesday. Other exhibits include Myong-Ah Rawitscher in the Project Space Gallery and Vickisa in the Annex.

The new exhibit includes art by my late parents and showcases my work going back over forty years. In addition, several new mixed media pieces are being exhibited for the first time.

I will be at the gallery, all day tomorrow March 5th (Monday), March 15th (Thursday), March 18th (Sunday), March 24th (Saturday) and on April 1st (Sunday), the last day of the show. It would be wonderful to see friends and guide you through the exhibit while I'm working at the gallery.

Now that the show has been installed, I've had a chance to review my efforts. Putting together the exhibit brought back so many memories of my past lives as a young graphic designer, poster artist and photographer. Showing artwork by my late parents, W. J. and Victoria Engstrom, has helped me rediscover my roots. Since so many of my mixed-media pieces are based on photographs on the two-lane "Blue Highways" of North America, I get to revisit the sites
whenever I create a new image.

We will be having a closing party at 3pm and and will host an artists’ SALON "Every Picture Tells A Story" from 4 to 5pm on Sunday, April 1st. Please Join us!