A Contemporary
Co-operative Gallery
in Boston's SoWa
Art & Design District

Youngsheen A. Jhe

Flowing: The Flow of Love

Marian Dioguardi

Still Refections

NAWA Massachusetts

Playing With Fire

GALLERY HOURS: Mar-Oct, Thu-Sun, 12-5pm, Nov-Feb, Thu-Sun 12-4pm and by appointment

Don Warner

Don Warner

Don Warner

Artist Statement:
After a hiatus of over 40 years, I started painting again in 2020.  I primarily do portraits, and figurative drawings and paintings.  My work is not intended to record life like a photograph, but to express a sitter’s thoughts as I see them.  
I paint in an expressionistic style, that gives me the freedom to not copy nature, but instead to use it as a starting point to convey my vision, that can sometimes be at odds with natural appearances. My tendency is to work fast that can lead to "mistakes", but also to new discoveries. 

The artists that have influenced me the most are Van Gogh for his revolutionary use of color, and ability to reflect mood and emotion; Modigliani for his simplification of shapes, removal of extraneous details, and uneven application of paint; and Schiele for his boldness, and expressive lines and marks. 

460B Harrison Ave. #B-6 | Boston, MA 02118

617-542-1500 | director@galateafineart.com

GALLERY HOURS: Thu-Sun, Mar-Oct, 12-5pm; Nov-Feb, 12-4pm, and by appointment

Mark Zieff

Mark Zieff

Mark Zieff

Artist Statement:
I create artistically realistic, still life drawings composed of commonplace man-made objects arranged to form a narrative.
 
Most recently I began to focus on clothing - it is a central theme of this body of work. I enjoy the unique challenges of rendering fabric and our relationship with clothing is among the most intimate, complex and unique of all man-made objects. Many of the clothes in these drawings are my own and I use my artwork as a way to explore my own connections with the past. 
 
I enjoy working with charcoal and colored pencil on toned paper. The combination allows me to achieve great detail and subtle but deep tonal transitions. This approach, along with the individual paper colors, also helps to set the emotional tone and impact of each drawing.

Artist Bio:
Mark Zieff holds a degree in Industrial Design from Syracuse University and has practiced as an industrial designer, product innovator and consumer products marketer. 

As a designer and artist, Mark has always been fascinated with man-made objects and uses his artwork to explore the relationships between object and user; both the physical and emotional connection we have with inanimate objects.

His drawings are characterized by a high level of detail, soft tonal transitions and dramatically lit compositions. His work has been selected by juries for regional and national competitions and is regularly seen in museums, universities and galleries. 

 markzieff.com
Instagram: @markzieffart

460B Harrison Ave. #B-6 | Boston, MA 02118

617-542-1500 | director@galateafineart.com

GALLERY HOURS: Thu-Sun, Mar-Oct, 12-5pm; Nov-Feb, 12-4pm, and by appointment