More Art in the News: Painting Uncovered as da Vinci’s work

October 13th, 2009
art_2New York art dealer, Kate Ganz, had no idea what she had on her hands when she acquired "Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress" at auction for $19,000 at Christies 12 years ago.  She sold the piece for about the same price just 2 years ago to a Swiss collector.  With a recent and very important discovery, the piece is now valued at $160 million. Peter Silverman was the man with the eye. He knew right away there was something very distinct about the piece. He asked several experts and had tests run on the piece, using "multispectral" digital technology, that eventually uncovered within the pigment a partial hand print and fingerprint that matched that on file of none other than Leonardo da Vinci.  The piece is believed to have been painted in 1496. "My one claim to fame in this whole thing is that I saved it from obscurity," Silverman told CNN.  The portrait will be on display in Sweden this coming March in a show titled  "And There Was Light: The Masters of the Renaissance Seen in a New Light". To read the full article from CNN.com, click here Special thanks to Livi, a friend of Mondo, for letting us know of this fascinating story.  If you hear about art in the news that other Mondo blog readers would enjoy, please email us at info@mondofineart.com

Art in the News: Leman Brothers Auction Off Art to Pay Debts

October 13th, 2009
courtesy: Samuel T. Freeman & Co. Leman Brothers will be taking their modern and contemporary art collection to auction, with the first batch of 238 lots hitting the block on Nov.1st through Freemans, "America's oldest auction house". Among some of the artists whose original works will be available for sale: David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg.  Prints from Jim Dine, Louise Bourgeois, Claes Oldenburg, Wayne Thiebaud, Yaccov Agam, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Frank Stella, Robert Indiana, and Andy Warhol will also be up for sale. As Leman Brothers sit in bankruptcy, their creditors hope to recover some of their losses through this auction, as well as two subsequent auctions on Dec.6th and Feb. 12, featuring other works from the collection. To read more on this, you can view the article by William D. Cohan in last weeks CNNmoney/Fortune Magazine online HERE.

Launch Party

October 9th, 2009
IMG_8055IMG_8003IMG_8007IMG_8063IMG_8024IMG_8090P1040589P1040595P1040614IMG_8082           Thanks to all that made this such a memorable night! Special thanks to Sterling Partners, who hosted us in their beautiful newly renovated space for the event.  Since we are an online gallery, our events/shows will vary with location.  To know when and where our events/shows are, please sign up on our Contact page (click here), and we will make sure you get the VIP invite every time. See you at the next event!

New work released by Olivia Pendergast

September 14th, 2009
Sisters Crossed"Sisters Crossed" Dimensions: 36"x36" Medium: Oil on prepared paper This stunning piece reflects the relationship between two sisters. It is composed of bold, angular lines, yet conveys a softness in tone and expression.   DetailDSC_3990           For more information on this piece, please contact us at info@mondofineart.com.

Paintings by Michael Workman

September 14th, 2009
We are very excited to be showing a few select pieces of Michael Workman's experimental abstract works.  october landscape Michael Workman, one of Utah's most well-known landscape artists,  describes himself as a "contemporary traditionalist".  The pendulum of this paradox swings more to the contemporary and abstract, and away from the traditional with the pieces he is showing with Mondo Fine Art.  autumn hillside with rainMichael's signature paintings are much more representational of the Utah landscapes that surround him - mountains, fields, horses, livestock, barns, and sleepy old towns.  These landscapes are all still present in these more abstract paintings, but are brought to life and into focus with color and texture. They hint to a horizon, or a mountain, or a season - but the interpretation of these pieces are much more felt than seen by representational clues. This work is about layers. In person, as you engage with the works, you see layer upon layer of paint - yet the work is completely smooth in surface.  The depth and dimension of this work is implemented with thought and skill. To see all of these featured works, please click HERE. We hope you enjoy these paintings. If you would like more information on any of these pieces, please contact us at info@mondofineart.com.

Announcing Olivia “Holly Mae” Pendergast

August 14th, 2009
Olivia paintsIt is with great excitement that we add Olivia (formerly known as "Holly Mae") Pendergast to Mondo Fine Art. I came across Olivia's works in Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah. The connection with her work was immediate. Her figures drew me in with their beautiful and soulful expression and graceful elongated form. Olivia has a great talent for capturing humanity in her work. I once asked Olivia how does she choose what subject she will paint... her answer was: "Whatever breaks my heart." It's this passion and love that she puts into her work that connects directly with people. Olivia recently spent 4 months in Malawi (Africa), spending time with the community there and painting (as shown in photo above).  The connection she felt with the people is evident in her portraits of them.  She captures their spirit, their essence, their strength, their humility. Whether she is painting the people of Malawi or landscapes - she always paints her heart. To read more about her story and her passion behind the paint, click here: Olivia's bio. Her works are now online for viewing and sale here: Olivia's artwork. Congratulations to Penelope for being quick on the response to our quiz and winning a pass to the Utah Museum of Fine Art!

Call for Artist Submission – Mini Golf Anyone?

August 11th, 2009
Attention artists!! golf The 337 Project is calling for artist submissions for their latest creative installation endeavor - an 18 hole miniature golf course designed by artists for the public to enjoy this coming February at Library Square downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. This is an opportunity for artists to create and connect with people in the community in a whole new way - combining visual arts with the ever-so-popular sport of mini golf.   This project will be used to educate students, benefit charities, and get the general public excited about contemporary art.   The deadline to submit your application for this project is September 15th, 2009. For more info and an application, click here: submission form. The 337 Project has gone to great lengths over the past few years to get people in the community involved with art.  Since its inception with the original 337 Project, where 150 artists from the community participated in completely covering an abondoned house slated for demolition with artwork in all forms and media, the 337 Project has helped to revive an excitement about art and how it can educate, inspire, and connect us all. The 337 Project has won several awards for it's outstanding service to the community. We encourage you to learn more about the 337 Project here: 337project.org

Coming Soon!… Name this artist

August 10th, 2009
Olivia Here are your clues.... This artist:   - was raised in on a small farm in the Appalachian Mountains. - received her BFA with Illustration and Fine Arts from the  Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio. - worked five years in the LA film industry as a conceptual designer, before moving to the mountains of Utah to paint full time. - took  Third Place  in the 2006 Springville Museum of Art Spring Salon. - was declared "Best Painter in Utah" in 2007 by City Weekly. - spent 4 months in 2008 living in Malawi (Africa), painting and connecting with the local people. Be the first to guess this new artist by going to the contact page (click here) Fill out the form with your info and type the artist's name in the Comments field.  The first to guess it right will receive a free general admission pass to the Utah Museum of Fine Art.

$10,000 Utah Arts Council Fellowship for Visual Arts Excellence in Utah

August 6th, 2009
UACLogoGreenAttention artists! The Utah Arts Council is offering a very prestigious $10,000 fellowship to artists working in mediums such as crafts, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, artist's bookmaking, conceptual arts and video. The deadline is September 11, 2009. For more information and to download an application click here: http://visualartsfellowship.org/   Since 1899, the Utah Arts Council has been supporting the arts community of Utah in a variety of ways. Using combined state and national funds, the UAC has developed programs that provide over 500 outreach services to schools, local art organizations, individual artists, performing groups and community centers, as well as provides direct matching grants to over 200 non-profit organizations in the state of Utah.  This dedicated organization has stimulated the arts community in so many ways. We encourage you to learn more about their programs and events here: arts.utah.gov

Announcing Italian Artist – Eva Rorandelli

August 5th, 2009
Logos_Gallery I am thrilled to introduce to you our newest addition to the Mondo collection - Eva Rorandelli. Eva is a beautifully talented painter from Florence, Italy, who works in oil and mixed media. I was introduced to Eva's work by an friend of mine, an interior designer in Florence, who was also my interior design instructor at the Florence University of the Arts during my stay in Italy.  Eva also now teaches at FUA.  When I saw Eva's work, I immediately thought of Florence...with the focus on graceful figure and fashion. I also love her fusion of abstract and representational elements. Eva says this about her work: "My paintings explore the relationship between imagination and reality and critique the emphasis in today's society of appearance over essence. My use of fashion as inspiration is merely an act of remaking and revising previously successful object/symbols celebrated by society—it is a way to emphasize the transformation and metamorphosis of the era we live in." Eva has exhibited works around the world including Milan, Florence, Paris, New York, Rome, Beijing, San Francisco, and New Mexico. Eva has her Masters Degree in Restoration and Conservation of Cultural Heritage at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence Italy. Additional studies include advanced study in painting at the New York  Academy of Arts, Woodstock School of Art, Vermont Studio Center, New York Studio School, Art Students League of New York, and the Art Institute of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Watch for her works to be added soon!!

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