Thursday, December 22, 2016

Adam Siegel Local Chicago Artist – Contemporary Paintings

Friedman Fine Art and Chicago-artists.com represent the exciting works of Chicago artist Adam Siegel known for his contemporary paintings.

Nature Series
Acrylic on canvas 4 ft. x 4 ft.
Adam Siegel is nationally recognized for his work as an abstract painter and photographer. Influenced deeply by his time in Japan, the artist merges two distinct sensibilities—East and West—with compositions that showcase an elusive and elegant balance of both.

Mapping of the Imagination Installation
Bank of America
Friedman Fine Art has been developing corporate, institutional and residential art programs in the Chicago area for the past 40 years. Along with a great collection of photographs and environmental branding graphics, Friedman Fine Art represents the most talented local Chicago artists working today. This group of marvelous contemporary artists work in a variety of mediums and styles such as oil on canvas, watercolor, mixed media, acrylic on panel and paintings on paper. Each of the artists on this site are professional with impressive resumes and significant bodies of work.

Om Series Diptych
Acrylic on canvas each painting 3 ft. x 3 ft.
For more information please contact us at www.chicago-artists.com/adam-siegel-chicago-contemporary-paintings/

Monday, July 18, 2016

Chicago Based Artist Lynn Basa

Chicago Based Artist Lynn Basa





Friedman Fine Art and Chicago Artists are pleased to represent Lynn Basa. Chicago artists proudly represents several contemporary local artists whose work is shown in corporate, institutional and residential art programs across the Chicagoland area. Chicago based artist Lynn Basa is one of the talented artists represented. She is an abstract painter and while she is primarily a painter and printmaker, she also works in glass, stone, steel and mosaic. Her work is included in several public and private collections in the United States, Europe and China. She is also the author of a book called “The Artist’s Guide to Public Art: How to Find and Win Commissions,” published in 2008. In addition to painting, she completed public art commissions. Some public art commissions include the design for a terrazzo floor, measuring 6300 square feet at the Indianapolis Airport, and a Byzantine mosaic mural for the City of Claremont.   

This Chicago based artist effortlessly composes her artwork into pieces that appear to be made without thought. In order to combat the paradox of thinking about the mark to be made on the canvas and keep the work as spontaneous as possible, she tries to set up situations where the materials can respond randomly to her inadvertent attempts at control. For example, by working with fire and beeswax, she has to act quickly and instantaneously with little thought. Each finished piece thus becomes a Rorschach test full of metaphors that reflects the little conscious thought that goes into them. The themes shown in the pieces reflect the struggle for survival, social relationships, the evolution of oneself during life’s journey, the passage of time, and the tension between opposing forces. As a seeing human, she says she finds meaning in everything that is then reflected in her work through her semi-conscious thoughts, even though she may not intend to include it.    

 For more information on Lynn Basa and other Chicago artists, please visit www.chicago-artists.com.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Instructions from Ghosts oil on canvas 36” x 48″  
Mud Flats oil on canvas 24″ x 24″  
Sunset Reflection oil on canvas 24″ x 24″     

Friedman Fine Art and Chicago-artists.com are pleased to represent Jay Zerbe, a Chicago artist. Zerbe’s intent is to create a new world by highlighting each place’s/space’s emotional tone. He creates dynamic rhythm and flow through his paintings by using different color palettes and mark-making vocabulary.

Viewers of Zerbe’s work are taken on a journey unique to their own perception of the piece. Zerbe’s intent is to provoke new takes on the same painting each day. His work is sensitive to being under various lighting, so the painting changes at different times of day. The painting viewed at dawn is slightly different to the one viewed in the afternoon, which is slightly different to the one viewed at dusk. A viewer may see a painting in a different mood as well, furthering the perception of a changing painting. Zerbe’s pieces are intended to be for the wandering, contemplating, and imaginative viewer.

Zerbe’s work is non-linear and changes based on his personal experiences throughout the day. In 2005, after he began painting on canvas again, his works resembled collages. His work became increasingly influenced on what he saw during his day. This resulted in painting virtual worlds. His work morphed into a reflection of the world he experiences looking out his window or walking to his studio in near-North Side of Chicago in 2011 after he returned to painting full-time. Influenced by alleyways, sidewalk cracks, three-flats, and the ever-changing colors of Lake Michigan, Zerbe’s work takes the viewer on a journey. After moving east of Chicago in 2012 to an area rich in nature, Zerbe has painted with each day’s images with a visual language lodged in his brain.

He invites each viewer to spend time with the painting and see where the visual journey takes him or her.

Please visit www.chicago-artists.com for more information.


Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Chicago Artist - Local Artist Doug Frohman

Chicago artist

Pandora Oil on Board 14 in. x 50 in.

Chicago artist

Mirrored Passages Oil on Canvas 42 in. x 42 in.

Chicago artist

Inside Alhambra oil on canvas 84 in. x 64 in.

 

Friedman Fine Art and Chicago-artists.com are pleased to represent Chicago artist Doug Frohman. His work has been in exhibitions across the U.S. As a contemporary artist, Frohman primarily paints in oil and encaustic with a cement trowel on wood panels.

 

This local artist blends the ancient “objective art” of 17-18th C. Tantric India and Tibet with the vibrant architecture of contemporary minimalism. The strong colors in his works allow the audience to experience firsthand the personal visualization that advanced meditation can bring. Elemental fusion drawn from ancient sources lead to works that are contemporary and refreshing that create authentic presences to move the imagination of the art audience.

 

For more of Mr. Frohman's work along with other local Chicago artists, click here.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Connie Noyes - A Local Chicago Artist

Friedman Fine Art and http://www.chicago-artists.com is extremely pleased to represent the exceptional works of Chicago local contemporary artist Connie Noyes. Connie Noyes is a full time interdisciplinary artist in Chicago, whose works have been exhibited in various cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris, and Malaysia.
Chicago Art
Collaborative Consumption various materials on wood panels with resin 3” x 84” each

She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MA degree in Psychology from Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont California. She has been sponsored in international artist’s residencies and symposiums, more recently in The 5th International Visual Arts Symposium in 2007 at Monastir, Tunisia.

Noyes is known for creating art from discarded materials and working with many different media forms. She uses detritus as the skeleton of some works and uses energy and experimentation in her production process. Her audience says her works convey emotions, thoughts, and vulnerability.

Noyes’ work is featured in corporate, private, and museum collections including Starbucks and the Museum of Contemporary Photography. If you would like to view additional works of art by Connie Noyes and other local contemporary artists please follow this link http://www.chicago-artists.com.

Lynn Basa - Chicago Artists

Friedman Fine Art and http://www.chicago-artists.com are pleased to represent the beautiful and amazing works of Chicago contemporary artist Lynn Basa.

Lynn Basa is an abstract painter and public artist living in Chicago. Her works are featured in the collections at universities, hospitals, and private residences. While Lynn is primarily a painter and printmaker, she also works in glass, stone, steel, and mosaic. Lynn works in her private studio in Chicago and has exhibited widely.


Marvelous Chicago Art
Opposing Forces oil and beeswax on panel 36” x 72”


Basa earned a Bachelor of Arts, studio art and art history, at Indiana University in 1977. In 1981, she received a Masters in Public Administration, public art policy and management at the University of Washington. She is also the author of a book called The Artist’s Guide to Public Art: How to Find and Win Commissions, published in 2008.

In addition to painting, she completed public art commissions. Some public art commissions include the design for a terrazzo floor, measuring 6300 square feet at the Indianapolis Airport, and a Byzantine mosaic mural for the City of Claremont.

Currently, she teaches at the Graham School at the University of Chicago but she has also taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the Sculpture department. She is represented in the permanent collections of the American Craft Museum, Rhode Island School of Design Museum and the Spencer Museum to name a few.

If you would like to view additional works of art by Lynn Basa and other local contemporary Chicago artists please follow this link http://www.chicago-artists.com.

Marvelous Local Art by Cathy Bruni Norris

Friedman Fine Art and http://www.chicago-artists.com are pleased to represent the beautiful and amazing works of Chicago contemporary artist Cathy Bruni Norris.

Chicago artist Cathy Bruni Norris began painting when she was 15 years old, developing techniques for pouring, tilting, and mixing paint she uses today. She studied at the American Academy of Art, where she received a BA in Water Color Illustration. She paints large scale canvases and polycarbonate material, doing some reverse acrylic painting.




Chariot acrylic on plexi panel 50” x 84”
Norris comes from a creative family. Her grandmother was a concert pianist, orchestra leader, and teacher, holding a degree from Mendesssohn Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Although Norris studied classical piano for nine years, she developed a passion for painting, carrying out her family’s artistic legacy with her art.

When Norris paints, she applies liquid acrylics and blends them to represent waves, fireworks, vapor trails, or moving colors. She maintains the sight of the finished work in her mind’s eye, focusing on the mixture and texture of her pigments. Her works have a mysterious quality and force its viewers to ask questions.
She has her own art studio in Chicago and recently held an art demonstration for the North Shore Affiliate of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.

If you would like to view additional works by Cathy Bruni Norris and over 30 other fantastic local contemporary Chicago artists please follow this link Chicago contemporary artists.