This is my favorite art gallery in South Florida. I always find something new and exciting to buy. Their pieces are always framed perfectly to complement the art.
It hurts my eyes to watch.. the colors are so saturated that it looks like that basic and generic art from a cheap (not affordable) furniture store... maybe they sell lots but this is not a blue chip gallery.
@@rr7firefly I think my "problem" is that people use the word "art" for anything nowadays. While Art should be restricted by relevant things created with fine techniques and purpose, not DIYs for generic homes :)
@@IMAInteriors 1) I fully grasp your sentiment. I was reminded of some of the tourist galleries in San Francisco near Fisherman's Wharf. Nothing serious there, just "loud" paintings using too many colors. 2) One of my favorite streets in SF is Arguello, which is located on the N Judah streetcar line right at the stop for UC San Francisco medical school and hospital.
@@IMAInteriors Yes, and I actually like dishes made from eggplant. Aubergine is another name, originally from the French that made it into the English language. The color, between dark purple and black, is considered pretty chic in graphic design. PS: thumping an eggplant is a cheap thrill.
Interesting ,as an artist my work won't quality at their art gallery. But I agree that there are a couple of colorist at the blue gallery.i congratulate them.
"Cutting edge artists", "adrenaline buzz", "in the best museum of the world", "6-7-8 different blues-not a lot of artist can do it". What a train wreck. Some nice pieces, but the top comment goes to the sleek talking, salesmen that really sell the art. hahaha
@Philip Gomez I disagree as there are scores of art galleries that feature established and upcoming artists who are serious professionals producing serious art. Miami alone has a number of great art galleries. The stuff in this gallery is just decorative art.
Paintings appeared so fresh and vibrant.
This is my favorite art gallery in South Florida. I always find something new and exciting to buy. Their pieces are always framed perfectly to complement the art.
Thanks for showing !
great piece
Damn, I would have never seen those colors. Thanks for pointing them out.
What's affordable?. Give a number.
It hurts my eyes to watch.. the colors are so saturated that it looks like that basic and generic art from a cheap (not affordable) furniture store... maybe they sell lots but this is not a blue chip gallery.
Yes. Art purchases are ultimately up to the people who want a certain kind of art.
Still...
@@rr7firefly I think my "problem" is that people use the word "art" for anything nowadays. While Art should be restricted by relevant things created with fine techniques and purpose, not DIYs for generic homes :)
@@IMAInteriors 1) I fully grasp your sentiment. I was reminded of some of the tourist galleries in San Francisco near Fisherman's Wharf. Nothing serious there, just "loud" paintings using too many colors. 2) One of my favorite streets in SF is Arguello, which is located on the N Judah streetcar line right at the stop for UC San Francisco medical school and hospital.
@@rr7firefly hahaha well, your last name is eggplant in Spanish so that´s kinda cool :P
@@IMAInteriors Yes, and I actually like dishes made from eggplant. Aubergine is another name, originally from the French that made it into the English language. The color, between dark purple and black, is considered pretty chic in graphic design. PS: thumping an eggplant is a cheap thrill.
Interesting ,as an artist my work won't quality at their art gallery. But I agree that there are a couple of colorist at the blue gallery.i congratulate them.
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Money kills art
"Cutting edge artists", "adrenaline buzz", "in the best museum of the world", "6-7-8 different blues-not a lot of artist can do it". What a train wreck. Some nice pieces, but the top comment goes to the sleek talking, salesmen that really sell the art. hahaha
Very commercial, not serious stuff.
Sorry... the art is mostly commercial and rather pedestrian. These works would not be considered serious art.
I agree. They cater to the tourists.
@Philip Gomez I disagree as there are scores of art galleries that feature established and upcoming artists who are serious professionals producing serious art. Miami alone has a number of great art galleries. The stuff in this gallery is just decorative art.
Terrible art 🙁😖😢😭
that's wack