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Alfredo Gomez is known for his realistic oil paintings of fruit, landscapes and seascapes, but probably his favorite subject to paint is the Pacific coastline. Living in Southern California but raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, Alfredo draws inspiration from his travels throughout Mexico and California. He has a special attraction to the varying energies of the…

Brooke Harker completes Italian residency with museum exhibition
Artist Brooke Harker recently returned from a five month residency in Frosinone, Italy, near Rome. She was invited by Alfio Borghese , curator of Villa Comunale di Frosinone, to reside and paint for a solo exhibition at his museum. Her exhibit, titled “Una Prospettiva Eclettica” (An Eclectic Perspective) consisted of 14 paintings of Los Angeles and 6 paintings…

New artworks by Jennifer Verge
We are very excited to have received a new collection of artworks by gallery artist Jennifer Verge. Living and working in Venice Beach, CA, mixed-media artist Jennifer Verge draws inspiration from her local environment: the southern California beach scene and culture. Verge incorporates her beach inspired photography with an assemblage of found objects and reclaimed…
Introducing Khalid Alkaaby
We are very pleased to welcome our newest artist Khalid Alkaaby to the gallery. Khalid Alkaaby was born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq in 1979. He worked as an artist and ran a successful art studio. In September 2005 Baghdad underwent immense bombings. The 14th of September was the deadliest day of the insurgency. The…
New Paintings By Martin Beaupre
We have a great new collection of original paintings by Martin Beaupré. Geisha’s, monks, abstracts and even an angel, a la Beaupré. See the whole collection here or visit Lu Martin Galleries in Laguna Beach to see them in person. They are magnificent!
New abstract paintings by Aaron Coleman
We received several new paintings this month from Aaron Coleman, including this one, “Stratification of the River” (30 x 84 inches). Coleman’s non-representational paintings are created by a process of alternating layers of clear resin and paint, using special techniques of “controlled chaos” to form patterns that are organic, geologic or even cosmic. Coleman’s paintings…

