Horse and Eagle
Gallery consists of artists: John DiNaro, Virginia
Melton, Ginger Anderson, and Damon Tommolino. They offer both
commercial art (murals, artistic benches, carousel horses), and fine art (our
personal one of a kind pieces). A common vision to create quality artwork is
what brings them together.
John
DiNaro captures the pure and simple essence of the Gallery's mission when he
states, "Our artwork is not created for ego or fame,
but to help elevate ourselves to a higher spiritual level."
We believe in the freedom that comes with the magic of creation and expression, but
that is often overlooked by too many people in the world.
John...
My
artwork began almost as far back as I can remember. I was
always doodling and daydreaming from an extremely early age.
In fact, daydreaming was my main function at school. In my
daydreams, I had the ability to turn my body into energy and
become the daydream. My image was a horse with an eagle on
its back. This image has carried through to my adult years
and the spirit of which is the theme throughout many of my
works.
Ginger...
I am a young, energetic artist and art teacher who expresses
her creativity daily through multiple media. My art work
allows me to process my life. It provides clarity, it
balances me, makes me peaceful, and happy. I'm drawn to the
Impressionist and Fauves and find myself inspired by nature
as well as my surroundings. Fields of vivid color that
bounce excite me. I experiment with the relationship - the
play and interchange of color through acrylics.
Virginia...
Art
is completely intertwined with my life. My mind, body, and
spirit are all affected in that every thought I have is an
idea and something that I want to bring to the studio to
create. The artificiality of the world seems to be closing
in on society and I find nature vastly more intriguing.
Therefore, the relationship between man's interactions with
the natural world is the primary focus of my exploration.
Damon...
The
majority of my work is in oil or acrylic on canvas or board.
Throughout the past 2 years, I have been creating life size
laminated wood sculptures thanks to my mentor in the field,
John DiNaro. The remainder of my work consists of
watercolor, pen and ink, ceramic studies, block printing and
pastel. A good portion of my newer series in painting has
been dedicated to the Peruvian, ancient Moche civilization.
Here is just a small
sample of the gallery's work.
Horse and Eagle Gallery
P.O. Box 897
Bellport, NY 11713
Email:
getarty@yahoo.com
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