Perfect Day

  • Visual arts
  • Los Angeles
  • Sat, November 16 —
    Tue, December 31, 2013
Perfect Day

Solo exhibition by contemporary Spanish artist Eva Armisén at Andrewshire Gallery in L.A.

The exhibition will consist of oil paintings, works on paper, and etchings. While their foreground imagery is almost always vividly colored, the paintings often have monochromatic or two-tone background patterns that are painted over with a wash of color to make them appear softly lit or muted. The works on paper are normally lighter and as a general rule, more pastel in their hues and value.

Spanish artist Eva Armisén’s work speaks of the small moments in daily life. She transforms ordinary acts into the realm of the extraordinary, making us believe that each and every one of us has something to celebrate and enjoy.

In a way, Armisén encourages us to stop for a second and look around at our surroundings. We all have things to be happy about — it is only a matter of raising our consciousness of them.

Armisén has exhibited her work in galleries and art fairs in Europe, America and Asia. Her artworks have been used in publicity campaigns by Coca-Cola, Skinfood, TMT, and O’2nd. Her art has been a part of TV series and Hollywood movies such as Modern Family, I hear your voice, Parenthood, and House.

Together with her husband Marc Parrot, she co-authored the children’s book ¿Qué me está pasando? and Todos a comer, published by Mondadori in Spain and Venezuela. Her new book Eva Armisén has been a best seller in South Korea since its launch in September 2012.

Opening reception on November 16, from 6 pm to 9 pm. Gallery Hours: Tuesdays – Saturdays, from 11 am to 6 pm.

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Andrewshire Gallery, 3850 Wilshire Boulevard #107, Los Angeles, CA 90010
213-389-2601

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Evá Armisén

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Organized by AndrewShire Gallery.

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