Quail Botanical Gardens hosts SD Fine Art Society Outdoor Art Exhibit
Released on: September 4, 2008, 12:55 pm
Press Release Author: Project Works Marketing
Industry: Entertainment
Press Release Summary: The San Diego Fine Arts Society and Quail Botanical Gardens have joined forces to create a larger-than-life experience for visitors. Hoping to delight and inspire, sculptures by local artists have been installed throughout the 30-acre Quail Botanical Gardens in Encinitas, Calif.
\"The sculptures add an entirely new and beautiful dimension to what visitors experience in the Gardens,” said Julian Duval, President and CEO of Quail Botanical Gardens. “They clearly show how important the Gardens are as a venue for art and inspiration for future possibilities.\"
SD Fine Art Society nurtures art by connecting artists with the community who appreciates their work. By mentoring artists and bringing their work to the public, collectors and curators, both art and the culture of the community can thrive. We’re putting art where people go,” said April Game, CEO/Executive Director of San Diego Fine Arts. “By partnering with Quail Botanical Gardens we are able to take masterful art and place it among the beauty of nature, creating something fantastical for visitors to experience.” Each piece has been thoughtfully and artistically placed throughout the Gardens encouraging visitors to enjoy the natural landscape in a whole new way.
The natural elements used to create these original artworks blend beautifully with the natural beauty of the Gardens.
Quail Botanical Gardens Branches Out With Public Art Exhibit Collaborating with San Diego Fine Art Society
September 4, 2008 (San Diego, CA)…The San Diego Fine Arts Society and Quail Botanical Gardens have joined forces to create a larger-than-life experience for visitors. Hoping to delight and inspire, 16 sculptures by 14 local artists have been installed throughout the exotic plants and foliage of the 30-acre Quail Botanical Gardens in Encinitas, Calif.
\"The sculptures add an entirely new and beautiful dimension to what visitors experience in the Gardens,” said Julian Duval, President and CEO of Quail Botanical Gardens. “They clearly show how important the Gardens are as a venue for art and inspiration for future possibilities.\"
SD Fine Art Society nurtures art by connecting artists with the community who appreciates their work. By mentoring artists and bringing their work to the public, collectors and curators, both art and the culture of the community can thrive. We’re putting art where people go,” said April Game, CEO/Executive Director of San Diego Fine Arts. “By partnering with Quail Botanical Gardens we are able to take masterful art and place it among the beauty of nature, creating something fantastical for visitors to experience.” Each piece has been thoughtfully and artistically placed throughout the Gardens encouraging visitors to enjoy the natural landscape in a whole new way.
At the entrance to the South African garden is a courageous lion, “The Lion of Flanders”, by Ilona J. Passino. Crafted of hand-cut, tumbled marble and emblazoned with a mosaic of stained glass, the lion boldly looks out across the pathway, spying a bronze giraffe, by Dave Ghilarducci.
An 8½-foot tall woman stands in another part of the Gardens; “Sophia” represents Mother Earth in human form. Created by Carolyn Guerra and Kathryn Weiss, her front depicts the beauty of sunshine, brightly colored flowers and the warms of daylight. Her back represents the misuse of the planet, with a mosaic that shows night and darkness.
“The original concept (of “Sophia”) was derived from the inspiration of recycling,” said Artist Carolyn Guerra, who collaborated with Artist Kathryn Weiss. “In an effort to promote recycling, the base of the sculpture is a discarded automobile tire rim; the supports of the arms are bicycle tire rims and the backside and bust are used tennis balls.”
The natural elements used to create these original artworks blend beautifully with the natural beauty of the Gardens.
Other pieces include: • “Tree Beneath The Sea” by James Stone – a mix of hot glass, steel and tile representing the look and feel of life beneath the ocean surface • “The Voyage” by Terry Kuntz – a redwood statue on a stone base with a nautical feel, appearing windswept among the blowing foliage backdrop • “Wind Dancer” by Charles Bronson – copper with blue patina and blue ice base • “Giant Fairy Tale Bunny” by Carl Glowienke – made of bronze • “Osprey” by Maria De Castro – made of clay, glass, metal, wood & acrylic paint giving whimsical character and personality to this large bird creature • “Freewill” by Carolyn Guerra – concrete covered with glass and mosaic tiles representing the dichotomy of good and evil, temptation • “I Am Woman” by Carolyn Guerra – made of reinforced forton and recycled materials and covered in glass and tile mosaic, this piece inspires us to recycle and conserve • “Kelp Man” by DJ Brelje – made of steel show a figure that seems to be rising out of the foliage, connected to it • “A Triflow of Truth” by Lia Strell – a 12-foot steel sculpture with metallic copper finish • “Century” and “Ocotillo” by Benjamin Lavender – steel sculptures depicting plant life • “Ascent” by Fred Briscoe – a 6-foot redwood sculpture on a bronze pedestal with an almost leaf-life design, mimicking the unique shapes found in nature • “Ascend” by Joey Vaiasuso – a bronze sculpture with an organic geometric form • “Steeples” by Christine Beniston – a collection of stacked, vibrant ceramic totems
The sculptures will be on display at Quail Botanical Gardens until the end of October. Visitors are welcomed from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, students and active military, $5 for children ages 3-12 and free to children ages 2 and younger and Members of the Gardens.
About Quail Gardens Set on 30 acres in north coastal San Diego County, Quail Botanical Garden’s mission is to inspire people of all ages to connect with plants and nature. By combining a variety of gardens with more than 3,500 plants, trails and native habitat, Quail Botanical Gardens provides an oasis of peace and tranquility within a growing city. Quail Botanical Gardens is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For more information on future events and educational programs, visit www.qbgardens.org.
The San Diego Fine Art Society nurtures the creation and appreciation of fine art by supporting the role of fine art in neighborhood preservation and revitalization. SD Fine Arts increases art experiences and opportunities for all members of the community through regional partnerships with the business community and by providing job and entrepreneurial training and mentoring opportunities in the arts. For more information visit www.sdfas.org.
Web Site: http://www.sdfas.org
Contact Details: San Diego Fine Art Society 835 5th Avenue Suite 412 San Diego, CA 92101 (858) 205-4354 Press Contact: Denise Kasper 336-577-7028 denise@projectworksmarketing.com