Thursday, February 16, 2012

造化 : Good Fortune














During Chinese New Year, Mandarin oranges and tangerines, are considered traditional symbols of abundance and good fortune. During the two-week celebration, they are frequently displayed as decoration and presented as gifts to friends, relatives, and business associates.

The Mandarin in winter.












Mandarin I, oil on primed paper, 3 1/2" x 5"













 Mandarin II, oil on primed paper, 3 1/2" x 5"













  Mandarin III, oil on primed paper, 3 1/2" x 5"













Mandarin IV, oil on primed paper, 3 1/2" x 5"

 xīn nián kuài lè

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Cannabis

Cannabis I -  oil on wood panel



Cannabis II - oil on wood panel











Chinatown Viagra and Such













Viagra, oil on panel














Oxycontin, oil on panel



















Rush, oil on panel


















Nitro, oil on panel

Highlights From Two Window Project Director: Gregory Teodori


 

 

 

 

 

NYC artist R.Weber arriving in Berlin

After an historically eventful week on the east coast of the United States, first hit with a rare and major earthquake then days later being in the direct path of a hurricane the city of New York and its residents fared well. Irene the category 3 Hurricane was downgraded to a Tropical Storm by the time of it's landfall there sparing the city the wrath it could of caused in it's former state.
New York's John F. Kennedy Airport recently reopened and started to undo its massive tangle of delayed and cancelled flights. The artist R.Weber made it to the terminal on time and the flight left the airport late last night with just a short delay. Weber is now somewhere over the Atlantic and on the way to Berlin for the exhibition.
Bringing along small scale oil paintings depicting various contraband items will accompany the drawings of Berliner artist Katharina Arndt in the upcoming Two Window Project exhibition 'Beauty Is the Hardest Drug'. Wishing Weber a safe landing and fair weather for her time here in our city.
Please join us Friday evening for the opening of this exhibition from 6:00 - 9:00 pm at the gallery and have a toast with the fine wines of southern Germany from the VDP German wine association. Both artist will be present.
Beauty Is the Hardest Drug
a dual solo exhibition by Katharina Arndt and R.Weber
opening reception for the artists: 2 September from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
exhibition: 3 September - 8 October 2011
Two Window Project
Torstrasse 154, D-10115 Berlin
www.twowindowproject.com

Wanted: Two Window Project Berlin, Germany














Feral #1 (sold)

Two Window Project presents the group-exhibition WANTED in its ongoing program of themed multi-artist events and the first that is joint venture with the Janine Bean Gallery.
WANTED
includes new works by gallery artists Klaas Bosch, Julia Bulik, Dinah Busse, Nata Lee Hahn, Greg Owen, Hannah Parr, René Schäffer/Regina Steigler, STiNK!, Tilo Uischner, R.Weber and Jan Wurm that visualize this familiar topic from many different points of view; historic, literal, fantasy and from their own personal experiences and interpretations.

Read more on this exhibition:
Creative Face the creative network magazine
















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Those First Few Moments of Morning













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Some things Remain













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What Could Have Been


























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Botox: Featured in Superior Magazine, Berlin Germany















Marking the start of Berlin’s fall 2011 art season Two Window Project presents new works by Katharina Arndt of Germany and Rebecca Weber of the USA in their dual solo exhibition Beauty Is The Hardest Drug. Through their new works, these two artists explore today’s perception of beauty, celebrity and a host of the accoutrements of its darker side that have been associated with this phenomenon.

To read more about this exhibition:
SuperiorMagazine

Art Slant

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