Explore the works of artists Liliana D'Ambrosio, Damon Reinagle, Fielder Harper, and David Stewart Klein, now on display at TAG Gallery. Our artists' exhibitions are also available online.
David Stewart Klein
David Stewart Klein’s fine art is unified by the need to express something strong, volatile, fragile, fleeting. These expressions are true in his latest exhibition at TAG Gallery, "Welcome to the New World: As It's Always Been."
David's work is currently on display.
Maggie Having a Very Human Moment and (Self Portrait) Man Awaiting You Outside the Market are oil, acrylic, and pencil on canvas. David's portraiture reflects on the emotionality of our day, encouraging a more intimate view of our often impersonal world. Shop Fine Art
Fielden Harper
In "I am a Material Girl," artist Fielden Harper focuses on storytelling though material. Using textiles and fabrics, Fielden narrates the story of her upbringing through the rich heritage of quitting and women's traditions in Appalachia.
"I am a Material Girl" is on display at TAG Gallery through August 8.
Which Came First, the painting or the quilt? Using an urban quilt design, Fielden explores the relationships between art, tradition, and story in both acrylic paint and fabric. The matched pair unite Fielden's art practice with her family traditions. Shop Fine Art
Damon Reinagle
Artist Damon Reinagle embeds his free flowing abstract colors with depictions of endangered species and surreal portraiture. In "Hallucinations," Damon shares the unexpected, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality using familiar shapes, colors, and patterns in innovative and unfamiliar ways.
Damon's work is currently on display.
Hallucinations and Tiger Moon showcase Damon's attention to detail. His talent with materials creates environments that draw you into their depths. In his work, Damon compels the viewer to question their own vulnerability in the context of our contemporary era. Shop Fine Art
Liliana D’Ambrosio
Artist Liliana D’Ambrosio shares her experiences through abstract paintings in "Trip to the Borders of Inequalities." The rhythmic and nature-inspired pieces reflect on the beauty of the world, as experienced by the artist.
In "Trip to the Borders of Inequalities," Liliana shares works that expand on neo-figurativism and expression.
Middle East and x Amy are currently on display. Liliana was greatly influenced by her global travels, having lived in Europe, India, Africa, and the Middle East. The Italian-born artist currently splits her time between Southern California and Florence. Shop Fine Art >
Now accepting art for our 15th Annual California Open
FIRST PLACE $1000
SECOND PLACE $500
THIRD PLACE $250
HONORABLE MENTION X3
Submission Deadline is August 8. Acceptance to be announced August 18.