Cary Meshul
Matt Aston
Margaret von Biesen
John Brosio
Chati Coronel
Kai Samuel-Davis
Richard Godfrey
Jane Gyer
Jon Higgins
Star Higgins
Jett Jackson
Miguel Osuña
Rebeka Roberts
Nancy Seruto
Dean Triolo
Rosalyn Wiley
John Reiff Williams
The artist presents works in oil paints, acrylics, watercolor, and Chinese ink, blending Western and Eastern techniques and themes. He has experimented extensively with the use of color to extend the limits of a two-dimensional medium. The illusion of depth is realized in a layered technique. Contemporary 1st Year Anniversary group show
New York + 1st Year Anniversary group show
Group show: Matt Aston, Margaret von Biesen, John Brosio, Chati Coronel, Kai
Samuel-Davis, Richard Godfrey, Jane Gyer, Jon Higgins, Star Higgins, Jett
Jackson, Miguel Osuña, Rebeka Roberts, Nancy Seruto, Dean Triolo, Rosalyn
Wiley and John Reiff Williams.
Introducing: Artist crafted & eco-friendly furnishings by David Buckingham,
Joesph Dunham, Martha Higgins, Kent Maris, Peri Shefik, Ray Sutton and Mark
Walsh.
Cary Meshul
Cary Meshul was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1954. He received a
Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
As part of his studies for this degree, he spent a year at Hornsey Fine Art
Academy in London, England.
His career as an artist has involved both fine art and graphic design. As an
art director, he has worked for such companies as Paper Moon Graphics, MGM,
NBC, and 20th Century Fox. As a fine artist, his watercolors, ink paintings,
and oil paintings have been shown internationally. He has lived in China and
Egypt, and has traveled widely in Europe, Russia, and Indonesia. These
travel experiences have had a distinctive influence on his life and work.
From 1986 to 1989 he studied with an acknowledged master of Chinese
traditional painting in the People¹s Republic of China. In addition to
satisfying the strict criteria of a formal course of study, he experimented
with Western water-color techniques and themes. The integration of a
classical art education with Chinese traditional painting found expression
in a subtle blending of East and West, and was to become the foundation for
a trans-cultural approach to visual art. At a time when his oil paintings
were represented by the Schwartz-Cierlak gallery in Los Angeles, his ink
paintings started to be recognized in China. He was represented by Alisan
Fine Arts in Hong Kong and his work was acquired by many private and
professional collections, including IBM Hong Kong and The Indo-Suez Bank. In
1988 his work was recognized in a nation-wide art competition and was
exhibited in The National Gallery of Art, Bejing. He left China just after
the student democracy demonstrations of June 1989.
Mr. Meshul lived in Egypt from 1990 to 1994. With the backdrop of the Gulf
War and its resulting polarization of East and West, he continued to explore
the possibilities of a style not affiliated with time or place. The immense
range of historical and contemporary influences manifest in the city of
Cairo were enfolded into a series of landscapes and portraits. Although
somewhat controversial in Egypt, these pieces were exhibited in a one-man
show at the American Cultural Center, Alexandria in 1994.
He presently works in oil paints, acrylics, watercolor, and Chinese ink,
blending Western and Eastern techniques and themes. Working with acrylics,
he has experimented extensively with the use of color to extend the limits
of a two-dimensional medium. Concerns of surface and the illusion of depth
are realized in a layered, impressionistic technique, with close color
harmonies producing an inherent luminescence.
Mr. Meshul's work can be found in many collections. He currently lives in
Los Angeles where he is the art director of the Skirball Cultural Center.
Image: Cary Meshul, 'The Great Attractor'
Reception: Saturday, October 8, 7 -10 PM
M. J. HIGGINS
244 S. Main St. - Los Angeles
Hours: Tuesday  Saturday, 12-6pm