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PAST
SHOWS
Elder
Gallery
presents
Daniel
Bayless
Opening
Reception:
Friday, October 7, 2005
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m
During the month of October Elder Gallery will present a solo
exhibition of new paintings by California artist Daniel Bayless.
The exhibition opens with an artist’s reception on Friday,
October 7, 2005, from 6 p.m. until 9 pm.
From his studio in San Francisco Bayless captures the drama
of light, those fleeting moments when the delicate hand of
nature caresses a flower garden, or gently twirls a body of
water, creating a sparkling sea. His paintings of the Napa
Valley and Sonoma vineyards transform the rows of grape vines
into extraordinary displays of artistic sculptures encircled
by hills and bountiful clouds. His interior paintings of cathedrals
create a feeling of reverence, hope and joy. All of his work
incorporates shafts of light to rearrange the ambiance, inspiring
a mood for the moment.
In the tradition of the great impressionists of the 19th century,
Bayless records the most subtle sensations of light, those
ephemeral particles that engage the senses, calling to mind
early mornings when patios are perfumed by delicate blooms,
awake and dancing in the sun. His harbor scenes capture those
quiet moments when the bay, capable of rage and mystery, is
still and at peace.
Bayless observes the natural elements of a scene. Using powerful
brushwork and luminosity, he arranges them within the frame
of his canvas in such a manner that the viewer experiences
the focused energy and spontaneity apparent in each scene.
"I want to evoke the feeling of what a scene means to
me when I look at it," Bayless says. "The vitality
of color, the energy of the relationship of the viewer and
the subject, whether it’s a vibrating, sunny landscape
or a still controlled interior; those are the messages that
are important to me."
Bayless was born in Borger, Texas, a town at the top of that
state, where towering clouds, not skyscrapers, dominate the
horizon and color the landscape. At a young age, he began
to observe the fluid nature of these colors, always changing
in the sunlight. As a result, his parents promptly enrolled
him in children’s oil painting class at the age of five.
Bayless won National Merit Scholarship awards each year during
his four year high school career. In 1974, the young artist
studied with Russian painter, Sergei Bongart. Impressed with
his student’s talents, Bongart offered Bayless a scholarship.
Painting is not the only passion in Bayless’ life. He
is an accomplished jewelry designer. After attending the University
of Arizona, Bayless left for New York, where he completed
his degree at the Abbey School for Jewelry and Art Metal Design.
He was apprenticed to Maurice Galli, head designer of the
prestigious Fifth Avenue firm of Harry Winston.
He continued to paint as well. Bayless met and worked with
abstract expressionist Fred Mitchell whose influence of abstraction,
combined with the powerful colorist influence of Bongart’s
impressionism, provided the foundation upon which Bayless
paints. Attention to detail and design, essential in crafting
fine jewelry, also influences his oils.
Bayless’ paintings are included in both private and
corporate collections in California, New York, Mexico, England,
Hong Kong and Japan. His collectors include such luminaries
as Elizabeth Taylor and the late Leonard Bernstein. His corporate
collectors include: The Disney Corporation, Omni Hotels, The
Breakers and MCrowd Dallas.
Elder Gallery’s exhibition will run through
October 31, 2005.
Exhibition runs through September 24, 2005. |