Joeann Edmonds-Matthew
Raphael
Joeann talks, we listen.
Joeann Edmonds-Matthew
Raphael
Joeann talks, we listen.
How I make my bed. A daily joy in exploring your book.
-Carol Reed
Lots of good neighborly fun at Anne's opening. A lovely group of mostly Fog regulars were enchanted with Anne’s vivid story of bones and ocean. Our longtime friend Shanta enhanced the gathering with her fabulous apple muffins and delicious chai. The party went all backroom with a spirited group enjoying each other and FOG, some music, and a little vino. Another totally gratifying display of how vital Far Out Gallery has become to our neighborhood.
photo by Starr Sutherland
We’ll be closed on Christmas Day, but open Sunday, December 26 from 12-6 pm
Currents View 1 watercolor on paper, 18 x 25 in. framed, 2021 $900
photo by Natalie Craig
The opening reception for Anne’s Currents had that positive vibe and art energy that was the norm in pre-COVID times. There was a really stunning sense of appreciation and just getting back into the richness of our community. It proved to be an excellent gathering of the FOG family–and five paintings went to new homes (six if we add the Green Bird that flew away Friday).
Our opening celebration included 2 women on crutches (hi there, Carol and Anne!) and one with a walker (our pal Lucy). We wish all a speedy healing. It was a truly splendid day of celebration of the arts and Anne’s new beauties.
Another great artist’s talk
Peter’s flower arrangement photo by Starr Sutherland
I was sitting behind the FOG desk when two figures walked in. The gentleman had a fairly large pack on his back. I actually thought it was a tent and asked them to set it up - I had no idea who they were or what they were doing. It turns out that Zach, who lives in the neighborhood, had previously been in and had bought Ocean Beach Stone #2, one of Anne’s OB stone paintings. He gave it to Karen.
It turns out they are both extraordinary musicians and had told Anne that they would come back and give her and FOG a concert to help celebrate FOG’s 6th anniversary. So I was flabbergasted when Karen went to the piano and Zach took out his TUBA and they proceeded to fill the gallery with the most wondrous sounds. They played Bach and some originals and some funky popular tunes and some Klezmer and were mesmerizing. The acoustics chez FOG are fabulous, and they played it to the max. It was so danceable and infectious (in the good way) that I wished it would never end. Alas it did, and we bid farewell with the promise of more to come. So if you ever hear transcendent tuba and piano music while strolling Taraval, you can thank Karen and Zach. -Peter
NOVEMBER 5 - JANUARY 2, 2022
Birds Flying Together watercolor on paper, 14 x 20 in. 2021
This exhibition features my recent watercolors. I was inspired to try this medium by FOG's Watercolors show. I enjoy artistic challenges and this medium presented one. I spent the last four months working only with watercolor– a diversion from over forty years of oil painting. Gone was the control I relied on with oils. Watercolors run, the colors dry differently and there is minimum covering up. But this medium gives me qualities I love: transparency, luminosity, lightness. The white of the paper becomes a color and what’s left blank is activated. I enjoy seeing the brush strokes, pools of paint and layers of color. Now I welcome less control and allow the medium to direct the painting. Watercolor has opened a new world for me. - Anne Herbst
At the door: Don’s son Cooper and Natalie
Maya, Mike Acker, Peter
Natalie Craig during her talk
To learn more about these artists, watch the short videos below of each talking about his/her practice in the studio. Many thanks to Starr Sutherland who made these profile videos:
Don Williams started his Artists’ Talk with his realistic alley and landscape paintings reminiscent of the midwest and Nebraska where he is from. An observation from the audience mentioned a pole in each landscape. Don responded that an early art instructor said the pole connects the ground to the sky, words he’s never forgotton.
Opening Reception
Saturday, September 18 1-4pm
Artists’ Talk at 2pm
Andy Forrest’s plein air demo was mesmerizing. In a brilliant arrangement, he did a south view from the Great Walkway, and another view looking north.
He started his work outside, including taking photos, then moved inside to show us his setup and how he worked. Often when he isn’t able to finish his work outside, he’ll continue it in his studio.
Below are the two pieces he started today––he considers them 85% finished.
Water Dragon by Anne Herbst
Kit Cameron celebrating Independence Day with Anne
photo by Cheryl Cooper
Thank you for supporting our artists and FOG as we resumed our celebratory receptions!
Reception: Saturday, June 26, 1-4 pm
Artist’s Talk at 2pm
The show will be on exhibit through September 5, 2021
June 19 - September 5, 2021
Reception June 26, 1-4 pm
Artist’s Talk at 2pm
Welcome to Summer and the reopening of San Francisco. We are excited to be exhibiting these four established San Francisco watercolor artists through Labor Day. Come see the variety of painting styles and subjects including landscape, ocean, urban and figurative imagery.
Our block on Taraval Street and 40th Avenue looks fabulous and is ready for action. With new streetcar tracks, water and sewer pipes, palm trees and decorative rocks, this location has never looked so good. Parking is available and sidewalks are accessible. Come visit us on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-6 and always by appointment.
Lapin 2, oil on wood panel, 12 x 9 in. 2020 $500
The last year has been tough. Here’s a tour of San Francisco that shows how we’re bouncing back–and that proves our hearts never left.
To visit Far Out Gallery, jump to 14:28!