Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Gift Ideas For the Holidays From Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery


Happy Holidays!
Here are a few gift ideas...
All created by some of the finest local artists, craftsmen and jewelers from South Florida!

Paintings   Photography   Mixed Media   Sculpture   Jewelry

All items are available online, or at
Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery
711 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth, Florida 33460

See our reviews on YELP!
Find us on facebook!

Go directly to holiday gift ideas online!

Our gallery includes work by local, national, and international artists!
We provide you the best in contemporary art ,from the traditional to the unconventional!
Selections of the finest photography, painting, and sculpture, as well as luxury gifts.



Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery represents the
Best of South Florida Art!

Selected artists include:
David McEwen, Agata Ren, Craig McInnis, Stephen Shasha, 




Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The Family Jewels A Holiday Fine Art and Jewelry Exhibit December 19, 2014 11-7 pm


Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery
and
Lifestyle Accessories
711 Lucerne Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
786-521-1199

Expose yourself this holiday!

...to the work of:

Ali Miranda
Durga Garcia
Debbie Lee Mostel
JoMama
Amy Wolensky
Karen McGovern
Gabriele Kraus
and 
Ray Gross

A Fine Art and Jewelry Exhibition

Some nuditywill be EXPOSED!


RSVP "The Family Jewels: A Holiday Fine Art and Jewelry Exhibition" 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Press Release: Rolando Chang Barero Fine Art Opens Doors in Lake Worth....

PRESS RELEASE
Photography: Durga Garcia, Model: Ryan Maier 

For Immediate Release:
Rolando Chang Barero Fine Art Opens Doors in Lake Worth....
Bringing opportunities to Local South Florida Artists.

Contact:
Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art
711 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth 33460
RCBfineart@gmail.com
786-521-1199

High Definition Photos Available Upon Request.

Lake Worth- On Friday November 21, 2014 the Grand Opening of the Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery promises to be the biggest event of the season. With the who's who of the South Florida Art Scene in attendance, Gourmet eats and treats, and even a video drone circling the VIP's as they arrive on a custom pink carpet designed by Renda Writer and Billy Hitz.

The RCB Fine Art Gallery promises to bring "Fabulousity"(TM) to Lake Worth, already promoting "Luxury on Lucerne", Rolando how is know as the Boynton Beach Art Scene Maker, now takes on Lake Worth with a little help of his friends. Among them photographer Durga Garcia, artist and designer Amanda Johnson, public artist Carlos Alves, and the Interenationally recognized Russian designed and interior spacial planner, Mila Troytsky the founder of ArtDome International.

 Welcoming the gallery to Lake Worth's Fine Art Row will be Mayor Pam Triolo, at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 7 pm when the festivities begin.

The Gallery is located at 711 Lucerne Avenue, amoung Palm Beach Counties most reputable galleries and arts organizations, of which include the famous Bruce Webber Galleries is just next door. The Lucence Avenue Fine Art Galleries are in the company of Rustico Italiano Resturant, the Alacranes Cigar Shop, and other up scaled businesses making RCB Fine Art's mission to create a "lifestyle" experience for the residents and vistors of Lake Worth a sure win. Luxury on Lucerne is fast becoming the descrition of the areas best kept secret, just one block north Lake Ave.

Providing paintings, sculpture, photography, couture gowns, and even artist designed wall paper coverings the Rolando Chang Barrero takes his former ActivistArtistA Gallery to a fresh new and excitiong level with the opening of his signature gallery in Lake Worth.
The Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery will open on
November 21, 2014 at 7 pm, you are invited to attend and...
Experience the "Art of Florida Living!
Visit the City of Lake Worth!
Enjoy the Luxury on Lucerne!


Sunday, November 9, 2014

James Rabidoux at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art


No Smoking, 24 x 24", $850



James Rabidoux will be represented
by Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art.

For more information contact the gallery at:
Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art
On November 21, 2014
Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art
711 Lucerne Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
786-521-1199

We're open from 11a.m.-7 p.m.
Closed on Thursdays

No, 3 x 5", $80



"My new work begins with the word that the painting is named for...
I paint the word a few or many times on the blank canvas and then I just start painting --- trying to pay attention to composition without trying to pay attention. I pick the words based on the shapes of the letters and not the word. That also makes it very easy to name them.
This is not a “Where’s Waldo” gimmick. People find out there is a word in there somewhere - the intrigue begins, which is fine with me. Any way to get the experienced or novice art lovers to take a look and enjoy. I think the novice art lover can be intimidated by the “ART WORLD” and I want to change that." -J.Rabidoux

Art, 3 x 3", $60

Car, 3 x 5", $80

Go, 3 x 3", $80

Up and Down, 20 x 30" $1000

See, 3 x 5", $80


Talk, 3 x 5", $80

You, 3 x3 ", $60

One, 3 x 3", $60

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Nazare Feliciano



Nazare Feliciano will be represented
by Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art.

For more information contact the gallery at:
Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art
On November 21, 2014

Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art
711 Lucerne Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
786-521-1199

We're open from 11a.m.-7 p.m.
Closed on Thursdays

Nazare Feliciano 
Conceptual art work Mixed Media Ceramic quilts and ceramic paintings 

Art Collections Include:
Galeria Municipal Paços do Concelho, T.V. Portugal

Museu Municipal de Arte Contemporãnea Soares Branco, Portugal
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
Ms. Katie Diets, Director of Lighthouse for the Arts, Tequesta, Florida
Thomas B. Barth, Delray Beach, Florida
Stephanie Kupferman, New York, NY.
K & M Electric, Jupiter, Florida



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Frances Lynn at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art


Frances Lynn at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art

711 Lucerne Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
786-521-1199

Grand Opening November 21, 2015


Birds Are Nice: Eco-Political Art at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art Gallery


Diane Arrieta at Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art

711 Lucerne Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
786-521-1199

Grand Opening November 21, 2015


.  Little Panda by Birds Are Nice (aka Diane Arrieta)

The science: The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) has the conservation status of EN (Endangered). They are also considered to be conservation dependent; which means their survival is dependent on captive breeding. It belongs to the order Carnivora, however most of its diet consists of bamboo. The giant panda lives mainly in the Sichuan province of China. As a result of land use changes (farming), deforestation and human encroachment, the panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived. The Panda has historically been a target for poachers.

Panda bears are one of the most cared for species, with 40 reserves in China. It is also one of the most iconic species for conservation. Not everyone agrees that all the money spent on this species is deserved. There are not enough natural habitats left to sustain increasing captive bred populations. Wild panda population estimates vary anywhere from 1600 to 3000. There are approximately 266 in captivity. Estimates are not confirmed and the IUCN does not feel the population is stable enough to change their status from EN.

The art: Little Panda represents the plight of the endangered Giant Panda (discussed above); but also is a symbol for the fate of humans and the planet itself. The color red is one of the main colors in the work of Birds are Nice (BAN). It represents the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species; but also is a warning sign of danger…impending loss of ecosystem services needed for humans to live comfortably (clean air, water, etc.). Children are a constant thread in her work. They represent hope for the future.

BAN chooses to work in vinyl because of the ephemeral aspects of it. This signifies the fragile ecosystems and how fleeting life can be. Also having loved stickers since childhood, she states, "Making GIANT stickers is so FUN!!" (And you can stick them around town without getting caught!)



Diane Arrieta: Birds are Nice (BAN) is a visual artist and biologist studying wild dolphin populations. BAN lives in South Florida. Her work combines graphic elements with various printmaking techniques combined with illustration, sculpture and video. The work has a style rooted in the comic book genre, along with strong influences from Robert Rauschenberg.

Birds are Nice has a BFA in ceramic sculpture (Florida Atlantic University) and an MSc in Wildlife and Ecosystem Health (University of Edinburgh, Scotland). The main focus of her work is to illustrate the links between biodiversity (including endangered species), healthy ecosystems and human health. Children are a reoccurring theme in the works of Birds Are Nice. Nietzsche said, “The child is innocence and forgetting, a new beginning, a sport, a self-propelling wheel, a Sacred Yes”. Adults tend to over analyze everything. BAN’s work strives for the simplicity of that childhood innocence.