Favorite Faces at the 2018 Beverly Hills Art Show

Flower Queen, Oil onLinen, Alla Tsank, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Flower Queen, Oil on Linen, Alla Tsank,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show,  Photo Romi Cortier
Chuck Close, Lego Art, Andy Bauch, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Chuck Close, Lego Art, Andy Bauch,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Butterfly #2, Oil, Textile, Mixed Media on Panel, Minas Hilaj, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Butterfly #2, Oil, Textile, Mixed Media on Panel, Minas Halaj,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show,  Photo Romi Cortier
Clifford Wilton, Oil on Panel, Gabriel Mark Lipper, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Clifford Wilton, Oil on Panel, Gabriel Mark Lipper,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show,  Photo Romi Cortier
Bloom, Drawing,Anna Michele, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Bloom, Drawing, Anna Michele,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Mixed Media, Ernie Steiner, Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Mixed Media, Ernie Steiner,  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show,  Photo Romi Cortier
Swarosky Crystal Sculpture, Richard Lee (Blink Group), Beverly Hills Art Show, Photo Romi Cortier
Swarovski  Crystal Sculpture, Richard Lee (Blink Group),  2018 Beverly Hills Art Show,  Photo Romi Cortier

Faces were the theme for the 2018 Beverly Hills Art Show which took place on the weekend of October 20th. I love attending this twice yearly event, usually in the spring and fall of each year. The weather is fantastic, and Angelenos come out in full force to support this chic art exhibition in the heart of Beverly Hills. Personally I’ve been attending this event off and on for nearly 20 years, snapping up works for my personal art collection.

This show is a juried show, which means that applicants need to apply to be accepted. Each season a theme is chosen, and this year the theme was Faces. Overall I find the quality of the work presented to be pretty amazing. The snapshots above are a few of my favorite finds from the exhibition.  I love seeing the variations on the figurative works, such as the image created with Lego’s or the skull  made from Swarovski Crystals. And of course you can never go wrong with traditional techniques like oil or acrylic paintings on canvas.

If you’d like to sign up for future events, click here: BeverlyHills.org 

I’m also listing links to the artist web sites in their respective order, in case you’d like to learn more about their work or make inquiries.

Alla Tsank

Andy Bauch

Minas Halaj

Gabriel Mark Lipper

Anna Michele

Ernie Steiner

Richard Lee

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