DZian Gallery Thomas Arvid

Thomas Arvid Winding Down Boston


Featured Artist: Thomas Arvid

DZian Gallery is pleased to announce Thomas Arvid's latest work, "Winding Down". You may have seen Thomas Arvid working on this piece at the Boston Wine Expo 2008. View more of Arvid's works.

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Andrea Alvin

Andrea Alvin paints still lifes. She captures a moment, a piece of nostalgia, or a remembrance. Her work evokes the feelings that “I remember having that,” or “that was my favorite”…

Growing up in Fresno California, the daughter of a beautician and a cattleman, with a standard poodle for a pet, it is no wonder that a sense of humor permeates her work. Spending blazing hot summers in a chlorine - induced haze, with a Popsicle in one hand and a pencil and paper in the other, she began her art career at an early age.  “For as long as I can remember, I knew I would be an artist."

Her subjects are very American - post-war, baby-boomer, middle-class American.  Not apple pie, but Oreo cookies and Necco Wafers as cultural and historical icons that a 60 year old and a 20 year old can reminisce about. Alvin says, “I love the idea of everyday objects or products, taken beyond the magazine, billboard or TV ad, and lovingly glorified and idealized.” There is a human presence in all of her works - a bite out of the cookie, a torn wrapper, and a glass of milk waiting to be drunk.

Regardless of the subject matter, and her adherence to realism, these are works of art and must stand on the merits of art. Alvin designs the composition as if it were a study in color and form. She has the ability to combine abstraction and representation. She has a painterly style not expected from one who paints realism. At close range, the paint and brush strokes are very evident, but devolve photographically when viewed from a distance. The art of Andrea Alvin eludes categorization in the same moment that it drives home indelible and familiar icons. The final effect is intensely personal to the viewer and yet broadly reminiscent of an era that binds us irrevocably together.