STILLER LIFES
[If you are interested in purchasing a work, please contact the gallery for more information]
Our inaugural exhibition brings together sculpture and paintings by three veteran San Francisco artists.
What does it mean to live an interior life? Inside of a building, or inside of a body? To imagine a city empty of humanity?
In this time of forced reflection and reconfiguration, these still lifes, landscapes, and portraits reflect the relationship between stillness and movement, between novelty and sameness, and the passage of time. A bent figure may have felt free and languid at its creation; today it may feel confined, as our bodies are confined inside. An empty cityscape, before a surreal anomaly, is now a reminder of our daily reality. A quiet still life can be a reflection of a quiet day or a refuge from a towering calamity.
LAURIE HERON
Bosc Pears with Plums
Watercolor on paper
11 x 15 inches
21 x 23 inches framed
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Urb
Oil & acrylic on canvas
72 x 64 inches
ANN V. CAPITAN
Torso 1, 2019
Clay sculpture with raku fired glazes
13 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
LAURIE HERON
Calla Lilies w/ Eggplant
Watercolor on paper
22 x 16 inches
32 x 25 inches framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
ANN V. CAPITAN
Torso 2, 2019
Clay sculpture with raku fired glazes
13 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
SOLD
LAURIE HERON
Eucalyptus Branch IX
Watercolor on paper
15 x 11 inches
23 x 19 inches framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
Framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Tree House
Oil & acrylic on canvas
40 x 36 inches
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
Framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
What is the difference between enforced stillness versus observant stillness? Between purposeful motion versus reactive motion? Do we move through inertia or through initiative?
At the beginning of the pandemic, we looked at these works, which we could no longer show in person, and discussed the relationship of movement and stillness. The thrumming forward motion of our lives had been so suddenly stopped short, forced to a halt. Half a year into this interiorized life, we now see that a strict delineation between motion and stillness may have been an outward illusion about purpose, progress, and evolution. Because even our sameness is ever-changing.
How does motion or stillness shape our everyday, or the vastness of memory?
ANN V. CAPITAN
Torso 3, 2019
Clay sculpture with raku fired glazes
13 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Inside Outside (Left Right)
Oil & acrylic on canvas
36 x 60 inches (reversible diptych)
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
LAURIE HERON
Four Persimmons on Plate
Watercolor on paper
12 x 11 inches
21 x 21 inches framed
SOLD
ANN V. CAPITAN
Torso 4, 2019
Clay sculpture with raku fired glazes
13 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
SOLD
LAURIE HERON
Organic Onions
Watercolor on paper
11 x 15 inches
19 x 23 inches framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
Framed
LAURIE HERON
Galax Leaves IV
Watercolor on paper
19 x 14 inches
17 x 21 inches framed
JAMES HERON
Inside Outside (Right side of reversible diptych)
Oil & acrylic on canvas
36 x 30 inches (sold as diptych)
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
Framed
LAURIE HERON
Two Pears on Silver Plate
Watercolor on paper
12 x 13 inches
29 x 23 framed
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
SOLD
ANN V. CAPITAN
Torso 5, 2019
Clay sculpture with raku fired glazes
13 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches
SOLD
JAMES HERON
Figure Drawing
Charcoal on paper
14 x 14 inches
Framed
JAMES HERON
Inside Outside (Left side of reversible diptych)
Oil & acrylic on canvas
36 x 30 inches (sold as diptych)
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installation photographs by Michael T Workman