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Art in Napa Valley

9/12/2017

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Last month I visited Napa Valley and had the pleasure of visiting Yountville, St. Helena, and Napa.  The region of Napa Valley is known for incredible wine, so it was no surprise that it had incredible art as well.  
During my visit, I visited a few wineries and did a few wine-tastings all in two days.  I learned that many of the vineyards in the area have art galleries associated with them.  I'll write about the artistic things that I came across, however, my blog is by no means a comprehensive listing of all the artistic offerings of this incredible region in California.  

I had an amazing time at Kelham Vineyards, where I was lucky to have an incredibly delicious, gourmet dinner.  Kelham Vineyards also sells a number of prints by the French artist Gerard Purvis.  The artsist is best known for creating original sculptures & prints made from wine bottle foils.  To my knowledge, Gerard Purvis' work can only be found in the United States at Kelham Vineyards.  For more information, please visit:  KelhamVineyards.com and kelhamvineyards.com/Puvis.html.

The next day, the first stop was in St. Helena at the Alpha Omega Winery, which was one of my favorites: aowinery.com.  At our next stop, I enjoyed a private luncheon in Yountville at Cliff Lede, which is where I came across some very cool art. For more information about Cliff Lede, please visit:  cliffledevineyards.com.  Outside of the private tasting room on a beautiful terrace were these two incredible sculptures.  I only wish my photos were better to really capture these sculptures.  I posted the photos here:
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The private tasting room, called the White Room, named after the Beatles White album, also had some very cool art in it.  The lunch for our private party was served directly in the Tank Room where we saw the innovative technology used in producing their delicious wine.  Looking up toward the White Room, were some beautiful paintings, which I posted here below.
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That evening, I dined in Napa and had the pleasure of strolling around the town and exploring a number of public art sculptures in town. Many of the sculptures were part of the Napa Art Walk.  The Napa Art Walk is a bi-annual, rotating exhibition of juried sculpture created by artists from the Western United States.  For more information, please visit:  www.napaartwalk.org.  
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Guermo en Inverno, by James Burnes, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Corten Steel, Locust.
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Treasures From The Sea, by LT Mustardseed, Los Angeles, CA; Found Bicycle Parts.
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Bogenbinder, by Mikey Kelly, Napa, California; Powder Coated Steel.
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Bone Totem, by Eileen Fitz-Faulkner; Concrete, Steel, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Concrete Stain.
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Color Molecules, by Helle Scharling-Todd; Powder Coated Steel and Glass.
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Detail of Bone Totem. The Mosaic reminded me of the mosaic illusion I create in my artwork.
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Detail of Color Molecules
Based in Napa is the Art Association of Napa Valley, which is a private, nonprofit arts organization that enhances life for the Napa Valley by supporting arts and culture in the area.  Their website includes an artist listing, newsletters and class and event listings.  Located in Downtown Napa at 1307 First Street is an art gallery that features the work of members of the Art Association Napa Valley.  For more information, please visit www.artnv.org.  
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Retro Woman, by Gordon Huether; Mixed Media.
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The Immigrants, by Elizabeth S. Kadar, 1975; Tribute to the thousands of families who settled in Napa.
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The Hispanic Heritage Mural created to honor and celebrate past and contemporary advocate artists who promote social, cultural, and economic advances in Napa.
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Great Eye, by Peter Boiger, 1975.
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Cat Washing, by Norma Anderson, 1975.
The Yountville Art Walk was one of the highlights of my trip to Napa Valley.  Known for the finest food and wine in the country, Yountville is also known for art.  The Napa Valley Museum is located in Yountville.  For more information, visit www.napavalleymuseum.org.  

Beautiful sculptures lined the streets of Yountville.  I learned that in 2010, Gordon Huether partnered with Yountville Arts to establish the Yountville Art Walk.  More information about Gordon Huether can be found on his website, www.gordonhuether.com.  The sculptures are for sale, with a percentage of the proceeds going to Yountville Arts Fund to support their arts-related activities, programs, and events.  Based on my observation, the sculptures ranged in price from $6,000 to $60,000!  Yountville was a terrific place to explore and experience some great public art.  Below are some photos of just a few of the sculptures I had the pleasure of seeing during my time in Yountville.

For more information about Yountville Arts, please visit www.yountvillearts.com.
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Sound Barrier, by Matt Gil; Cement and Stucco
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Harmony, by P.J. Rogers
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48" Orange Sphere, by Ivan McLean; Powder Coated Stainless Steel.
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Trellis Way To the Sky, by Freeland Tanner; Carbon Steel.
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CT 17, by Richard Starks; CorTen Steel.
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Up We Go!, by Gordon Huether
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Fabric of Life, by Robert Pappas; Fused Glass and Aluminum.
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Marigold, by Troy Pillow; Steel.
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Bountiful, by Peter Hazel; Ceramic.
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Two Fish, by Peter Hazel; Ceramic Mosaic.
See this beautiful, bright yellow painted piano reminded me of the piano I painted as part of the Celebrity Series of Boston's Play Me I'm Yours StreetPianos Boston 2016 Public Art Installation. To learn more about the piano I painted, please click the link to visit:  StreetPianos Boston City Hall Plaza 2016.
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One of my other great discoveries was also in Yountville at the Yountville Community & Events Center.  There was a special exhibit in the Gallery at the Yountville Community Center of the artist, June Altamura, who is based in Napa.  I really liked the geometric feel of her abstract collage artwork as well as the vibrant and excellent color selections. I've included some photos here, but more information on June Altamura and her artwork can be found at:  www.JuneAltamura.com.
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There is so much to see and do in the Napa Valley Region.  I barely scratched the surface of the art offerings the region has to experience, but I hope that this blog article inspires you to visit the area and explore on your own!  I know that I'm already excited about the possibility of returning to the Napa Valley and exploring more the art world has to offer!
PS: If you liked this article, you might like these other articles on my artistic travels:
Kennebunkport, Maine
Los Angeles, California
New York City
New York City Street Art
Park City, Utah
Barcelona, Spain
Caribbean Art
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