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Around the World with Art in Res

Artwork to transport you far, far away
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Written by Art in Res Staff
Oct 28th, 2024   •   5 minute read
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Around the World with Art in Res

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Feeling like you need a bit of a getaway? Well, you're in luck! Today, we're diving into some stunning artworks that are sure to transport you across the globe without leaving the comfort of your home. Art has this incredible ability to take us places, making us feel like we're somewhere else entirely. And sometimes, it’s travel itself that lights the spark for an artist’s creativity.

Let's start our journey in the heart of a bustling city with Steve Zolin’s San Francisco Street Scene. Zolin, a New Jersey native, is no stranger to capturing the essence of a place through his artwork. He earned his BFA at Washington University and later an MFA from Florida State University, but it was during his nine years in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that his artistic vision was truly shaped. Surrounded by the expansive landscapes and vibrant art community of Santa Fe, Zolin developed a keen eye for capturing the energy and atmosphere of his surroundings.

San Francisco Street Scene

San Francisco Street Scene install shot
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24 x 36" •  Oil on canvas over pencil

In San Francisco Street Scene, Zolin uses oil on canvas to create a dynamic portrayal of this iconic city. The layers of paint mimic the layers of the city itself, with its steep hills, bustling traffic, and ever-present fog. The texture and depth in his work pull you into the scene—you can almost hear the percussion of cable cars and feel the cool mist of the fog. Zolin’s work is more than just a visual experience; it’s an invitation to walk the streets of San Francisco, to feel the vibrancy of the city life, and to immerse yourself in its unique rhythm.

Andalusia VI

Andalusia VI install shot
12 x 12" •  Oil on Canvas

Next, let’s take a leap across the Atlantic to the sun-soaked landscapes of southern Spain, courtesy of Viktoriya Basina's Andalusia VI. Basina, originally from Moscow, now calls New York her home. Her journey through various cultures and landscapes deeply influences her studio practice. With a background in classical painting and a profound love for nature, Basina’s works often reflect the tranquil beauty of the natural world. Andalusia VI is a perfect example of her ability to transport viewers to a different place. Through her careful brushstrokes and warm color palette, Basina brings the rolling fields of Andalusia to life. You can almost feel the warmth of the Spanish sun on your skin and hear the whisper of the wind through the olive groves. Her work is like a breath of fresh air, filled with the tranquility and timeless beauty that only a place like southern Spain can offer. It's as if Basina has bottled the essence of the landscape and poured it onto the canvas.

Red Wall

Red Wall install shot
12 x 16" •  Oil on Canvas

If you’re feeling a bit more abstract, Mathew Tucker’s Red Wall might be your next destination. Tucker, known for his minimalist approach, uses acrylics to create striking, contemplative pieces that often explore the simplicity and complexity of urban environments. His work is a study in contrasts—bold colors and sharp lines that evoke the stark beauty of cityscapes, yet with a sense of calm and introspection. In Red Wall, Tucker invites us to pause and consider the spaces we inhabit. The bold red of the wall dominates the canvas, but it’s the subtle textures and shading that draw you in. It's like standing in an alleyway, somewhere unfamiliar, taking a moment to breathe and take in the stark beauty of urban architecture. Tucker’s work reminds us that even in the most unexpected places, there is beauty and inspiration.

Jasper's Route

Jasper's Route install shot
40 x 30" •  Oil and Intaglio ink on canvas

Then there’s Syd Glasser’s Jasper’s Route, a piece that seems to narrate a journey through varied landscapes. Glasser, a mixed-media artist, often blends materials and techniques to explore themes of travel and memory. Her work is deeply personal, reflecting her own experiences and the places she has visited. Jasper’s Route is no different. It invites viewers to follow along on a path that winds through different terrains, each section of the artwork offering a new perspective. The combination of textures and colors creates a sense of movement as if the piece itself is alive and changing with each glance. Glasser's art reminds us that travel—whether through art or life—is about the journey as much as the destination, and it shapes us in ways we often don’t expect.

Bijou Theater

Bijou Theater install shot
24 x 18" •  Oil on linen

Finally, we find ourselves at Ella Yang’s Bijou Theater, a piece that offers a nostalgic nod to the golden days of small-town cinemas. Yang, who started her career in the corporate world before transitioning to art, brings a unique perspective to her work. Her paintings often reflect a love for the charm and intimacy of everyday scenes, whether it's a quiet corner of a city or, in this case, a local theater. In Bijou Theater, Yang uses rich oils to capture the warmth and community spirit of a small-town cinema. You can almost feel the velvet seats beneath you and hear the soft murmur of the audience waiting for the show to start. Her work evokes a sense of nostalgia, a longing for simpler times when a night out at the movies was an event to be savored. It's a reminder of the power of art to connect us to our memories and to the places that have shaped us.

Whether you're dreaming of far-off places or recalling fond memories of trips gone by, these artworks are a beautiful reminder of how art can inspire wanderlust and transport us to new destinations. Each piece is a journey in itself, a chance to explore a new place or to see a familiar one through new eyes. Art and travel share this incredible ability to open our minds, to make us feel more connected to the world around us. So, take a moment to let these artworks transport you—you never know where you might end up. Happy exploring!

Curated by Aislinn Janek
Virtual installations courtesy of ArtPlacer

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