VIEW HOTEL PROJECTION
TWFINEART has collaborated with artist Elise Lee and VIEW HOTEL to bring Brisbane into the cultural limelight. The state of the art project will transform the exterior of the Brisbane Riverview Hotel, facing Kingsford Smith Drive, for the nights of Friday 5th December and Saturday 6th December 2014, into a beacon of dynamic light, illuminating the facade with a moving artwork that would capture the attention of any person driving or walking by the hotel. Lee’s work is a derivative of Pop Art and draws inspiration from artists like Takashi Murakami to create bright, oscillating, stylized shapes that dance across surfaces, emerging and disappearing in explosions of color and form.
CHASING TAIL:
The TWFINEART Gallery will feature the moving paintings of US artist Matt Sheridan in an exhibition titled CHASING TAIL. Sheridan's artwork will be projected through the gallery and complimented by a range of limited edition prints and stills from the animation.
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Installation Images from our Portfolio
We recently fitted out Como's display apartment with a selection of limited edition prints from our collection. Como is a residential development by Cavcorp, a local company striving to bring quality living, architectural design and all things chic to the Brisbane residential community.
With a focus on cutting edge design, Cavcorp approached us to curate a selection of limited edition prints to decorate the apartment. Now open in Newstead, we are thrilled to be able to release a few interior shots that highlight the collection of artwork included:
We will work with you one on one to curate the perfect selection of work for your space, sizing and positioning the artwork in a fashion that will make your place look a million dollars without breaking the bank.
[caption id="attachment_12395" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Living Room - Prints by Chris Trueman/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_12397" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Guest Room - Prints by Rachel Ritchford/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_12398" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Bathroom - Print by Steve Gibson/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_12401" align="aligncenter" width="453"] Kitchen - Print by Abby Goldstein/Image by Joe Brosnan.[/caption]
CHRISTMAS PROMOTION - GIFT CARD
It's often difficult to find just the right Christmas gift for the more stylish members of our family or friends without breaking the bank.
Our mission at TWFINEART is to open up cutting edge, high street art to a wider audience through gallery standard, limited edition prints that are authenticated and released in collaboration with the artists themselves.
For the Christmas and holiday season we are offing a 10% discount on any gift card purchase. Let your special someone adorn their walls with their choice of the highest quality limited edition artwork by some of the worlds most sought after and collected contemporary artists.
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NEWLY ADDED Limited Edition Prints
We recently added many fantastic pieces to our limited edition print portfolio. Here is a small selection of the beautiful new work:
CLAY MAHN: Clay is one of the youngest artists in our portfolio, but his work is extremely sophisticated. Influenced by the OP ART & Minimalist movements, Mahn constructs these complex spaces with just a few forms. [caption id="attachment_12014" align="alignleft" width="504"] Untitled, 2014. Print by Clay Mahn[/caption]
CHRYS GRUMMERT Chrys has been working on these gorgeous free form paintings, building layer and layer of enamel paint to create vibrant, minimal statement pieces. [caption id="attachment_12234" align="alignleft" width="573"] Untitled V, 2014. Print by Chrys Grummert[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12242" align="alignleft" width="564"] Untitled II, 2014. Print by Chrys GrummertLAUREN SIMMONDS:[/caption]
LAUREN SIMMONDS Lauren Simmonds is a Melbourne based artist who is doing wonderful things with paper. Her delicate sculptures play with 2 dimensional surfaces, transforming flat paper surface into complex dimensional sculptures. We have added a series of drawings, photographs and collages that epitomize her practice and make beautiful limited edition prints. [caption id="attachment_12121" align="alignleft" width="568"] Weighted Drawing, 2014. Print by Lauren Simmonds[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12108" align="alignleft" width="528"] Skin & Bone, 2014. Print by Lauren Simmonds[/caption]
CLAY MAHN: Clay is one of the youngest artists in our portfolio, but his work is extremely sophisticated. Influenced by the OP ART & Minimalist movements, Mahn constructs these complex spaces with just a few forms. [caption id="attachment_12014" align="alignleft" width="504"] Untitled, 2014. Print by Clay Mahn[/caption]
CHRYS GRUMMERT Chrys has been working on these gorgeous free form paintings, building layer and layer of enamel paint to create vibrant, minimal statement pieces. [caption id="attachment_12234" align="alignleft" width="573"] Untitled V, 2014. Print by Chrys Grummert[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12242" align="alignleft" width="564"] Untitled II, 2014. Print by Chrys GrummertLAUREN SIMMONDS:[/caption]
LAUREN SIMMONDS Lauren Simmonds is a Melbourne based artist who is doing wonderful things with paper. Her delicate sculptures play with 2 dimensional surfaces, transforming flat paper surface into complex dimensional sculptures. We have added a series of drawings, photographs and collages that epitomize her practice and make beautiful limited edition prints. [caption id="attachment_12121" align="alignleft" width="568"] Weighted Drawing, 2014. Print by Lauren Simmonds[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12108" align="alignleft" width="528"] Skin & Bone, 2014. Print by Lauren Simmonds[/caption]
Rothko in 222 Bowery 1950's
It's quite well known in the art world that Michael Goldberg took over Mark Rothko's Bowery studio back in the 1960's, but until now we had never seen what it actually looked like when Rothko had it.
The recent off Broadway Play - RED is set in the studio and way back then it was where Rothko painted the Four Seasons commissions. The red paint that he used remains scattered over the original studio floor. It was a sacred part of the history of the studio and Michael Goldberg avoided (for the most part) dropping his own paint over the areas splattered with what we referred to as the Rothko Red.
Stanford University just happens to have images of the studio back then, with Rothko's paintings stacked up around the studio. We had to share them: