Journey to the Sky Six Summit Gallery Opening November 2020 Port Authority Bus Terminal - South Building Ground Floor 625 8th Avenue, NY 10018 Six Summit Gallery presents an imminently beautiful and surreal figurative fine art show in Times Square, New York City within the World’s Busiest Bus Station- The Port Authority Bus Terminal. The show features established and emerging artists with wonderful works of art in a variety of media. Call or text Six Summit Gallery at (917)-573-0029 [email protected] Steven Assael Steven Assael was born in New York, New York in 1957. He attended Pratt Institute, and presently teaches at The School of Visual Arts and at the New York Academy of Art in New York. Mr. Assael balances naturalism and romanticism, which permeates the figures and surroundings of his work. His focus is the human figure, either individually or in a group, rendered in glowing relief by gentle beams of warm and cool light. Steven Assael’s classical talents are as rare as they are essential to the diverse art world of the late Twentieth Century. Erica 2020 graphite on clay-coated paper 14” x 11 ¼” $8,250 James & Nicole 2005 oil on panel 35 ½” x 24” $32,500 Saki with Fan 2016 graphite on clay-coated paper 14” x 10 ½” $6,250 Untitled Grouping 1999 oil on canvas 40” x 20” $30,000 Untitled 2004 oil on board 12” x 14” $12,500 Brian Branch Brian Branch was born and raised in Hollis, Queens, New York. Throughout the birth of the hip-hop rap era in the 1980’s, he began creating art on denim and clothing. He later went on to find an interest in fine arts and the surreal, where his journey began. His paintings are a continual process of imagination based in storytelling, influenced by African/Tribal archetypes and themes of its beauty, spirituality, regality, and peace. His work is featured with SSG at New York Fashion Week, and in Westbrook, Connecticut. Can You Hear Them? oil 20” x 28” $4,000 Dialogue of the Wind and Sea oil on canvas 36” x 48” $14,000 Fairytale oil on linen 30” x 40” $7,000 Rosetta oil on canvas 20” x 16” $1,100 The Serenity of Their Wings oil on canvas 48” x 48” $16,000 The Teller of Parables oil on shadow box canvas 24"× 24" $4,500 Beyond the Garden of oil on canvas Dreams 72” x 48” $20,000 The Casta Diva oil on wood 36” x 36” $8,500 The Complexity and the oil on linen Serenity 26" x 34" $4,000 The Entities of the Monsoon oil on linen 24” x 30” $3,000 JD Baez JD Baez is a Brooklyn born multidisciplinary artist. His urban-inspired works and surrealistic scenes combine brilliant, vibrant tones and culture with meaning and beauty- coloring our emotional responses. Prayer X Protect oil on canvas 24” x 36” $3,000 Lotus Root oil on canvas 40” x 16” $3,000 Introspection oil on canvas 36” x 48” $3,000 Ailene Fields Ailene Fields is both a sculptor and stone carving teacher. Using her degrees in English and Greek mythology from Lehman College, Fields often draws inspiration from mythos and legends. As a self-taught potter, she studied the human figure with Bruno Lucchesi in 1980 at the New School for Social Research in New York. She then furthered her skills at New York’s Sculpture Center. Mixing stone with bronze, her sculptures highlight the essence of the subjects, most often in an optimistic and insightful manner. Her work is featured in Westbrook CT, Laguna Beach, New York Fashion Week, The Hudson Yards, The Port Authority Bus Terminal, and at the SBE properties during Art Basel with Six Summit Gallery. Guardian bronze 16” x 24” x 24” 55 pounds $30,000 Leo Sapiens bronze 11” x 18” x 9” $25,000 A Wonderful Tale bronze 17” x 14” x 9” 30 pounds $15,000 Angels Wing polyurethane resin, metallic foil 1 of 1 $9,000 Twilight Rose orange alabaster $6,500 Ekaterina Ermilkina Born in Russia in 1975, oil painter Ekaterina Ermilkina grew up in the beautiful city of Yalta in Crimea, on the north coast of the Black Sea. After her first introduction to fine art in 1992, Ekaterina Ermilkina moved to Saint-Petersburg, Russia. In 1998 she received her MFA from State Art and Industry Academy. Her dynamic artworks vibrate with color and motion, casting a candied haze across the cityscape. Ekaterina Ermilkina’s art is featured with Six Summit Gallery at New York Fashion Week, Palm Beach, and in Westbrook CT. Didn't It Rain oil on canvas 48” x 30" $2,500 Brooklyn Bridge oil on canvas 18" x 18" $500 Lovers Under Umbrellas oil on canvas 18" x 18" $500 Gina Miccinilli Gina Miccinilli has taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels at numerous universities while continuing work in both commercial and fine art. She has participated in numerous residencies, including the International Sculpture Center, Sculpture Space, and Buffalo Creek Art Center 2019. Her work has been exhibited internationally as well as in the United States. Her work is featured with Six Summit Gallery at New York Fashion Week, Hudson Yards, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Echo 6 mixed media 6’ x 8’ x 2.5’ $27,000 Marc Brown Marc Brown was born and raised in the Bronx. His entry into the world of art was through graffiti at the age of ten. Mr. Brown attended the High School of Art and Design, and from there went on to earn his BFA from The Fashion Institute of Technology. As a Civil Service graphic artist for the City of New York’s Department of Social Services, Marc Brown was awarded Honorable Mention for his work, Affordable Housing, NYC, a mixed-media collage, at the Salmagundi Center for American Art in 2008. In 2015, his logo design was chosen for Mayor Bill DeBlasio’s IDNYC municipal identification card initiative. In 2016 Marc Brown was awarded an Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Immersion Project Fellowship for printmaking. All-City color silkscreen prints on paper 30" x 22" $300 Hellen Allois Helen Allois is an American painter and illustrator, best known for the striking and bizarre images in her surrealist work. She illustrated a collectible edition of the stories by Edgar Allan Poe and Ray Bradbury, The Fall of the House of Usher and Usher II, published by Gauntlet Press in 2010. Allois’ work embodies a juxtaposition of the real and the surreal, the beautiful and the distorted. Her work has an extraordinary depth that compels the viewers to bathe and indulge in opposites. She is featured with Six Summit Gallery at New York Fashion Week, Westbrook CT, Laguna Beach, Saks Fifth Avenue during Art Basel. Finders Keepers oil on canvas 34” x 26” $1,700 Anne Bachelier Anne Bachelier was born in 1949 in Louvigne du Desert, France. She received her degree from the Ecole des Beaux Arts, La Seyne-Sur-Mer in 1970. She currently lives and works near Grenoble, France. Anne Bachelier is represented by Six Summit Gallery at Westbrook, CT and at New York Fashion Week. Her work is exhibited in museums and private collections throughout Europe and North America. She is on permanent exhibition in Connecticut, New York City, New Orleans, and at the Chateau Belcastel in France. The Persian oil on paper (Illustration from Gaston Leroux $14,000 Le Fantome de L'Opera) Nina Edwards Nina Edwards is a New York based fashion illustrator with a love for contemporary glamour and elegant touches. She is a professor at Pratt Institute in New York. Her expertise includes digital and watercolor illustrations, especially when rendering fashionable women, accessories, and patterns. Some of her clients include Target, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Bridal Guide, Seventeen Magazine, Madison Park Greetings, Design Design Inc. and Starbucks. Her work is featured at Six Summit Gallery in both Westbrook and Ivoryton, as well as during New York Fashion Week. Fashion Hat #7 mixed media on canvas Dark Beauty 24” x 30” $1,000 Greta Boessel Her background as a classically trained pianist and an industrial engineer informs her Cantograph series. In this series, she assigns colors, shapes and other graphic elements to each half-tone on the musical scale, and uses them to create visual representations of songs. This piece is a portrayal of the legendary performance at Wilbraham Road station in 1964 by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the Godmother of Rock and Roll, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. The patterns in her coat, guitar, shirt, face, mouth, and hair depict the songs Up Above My Head, This Train, Didn’t it Rain, Down By the Riverside, Rock Me, and Strange Things Happening Every Day, respectively. Sister Rosetta Tharpe digital image on maple wood (Wilbraham Road, 1964) 28” x 21” x 1” $365 Lisa Sanders Lisa Sanders is represented at Six Summit Gallery in Ivoryton, CT. Lisa Sanders is a Connecticut based fine artist, most known for her Girls From Behind series. Tiny Dancer oil on canvas $1,200 Barbara Helander Barbara Helander is a Connecticut based figurative artist living in Westbrook CT, near Six Summit Gallery. Alice oil on canvas 17” x 21” $1,400 Gunnar Magnus Gunnar Magnus is a Brooklyn based artist whose work uses anecdotes through art history. It is rooted deeply in 14th, 15th, and 16th century fashion, and the posturing aura of the great flemish painters. His work is featured with Six Summit Gallery in Westbrook CT, New York Fashion Week, Fashion Prison Break in the Garment District, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The Dance ink and watercolor on paper 24” x 18” $950 The Destroyer ink and watercolor on paper 30” x 22” $1,200 Sebastian Grey Sebastian Grey is a contemporary artist and designer. He was the winner of Project Runway’s 17th season in 2019. mesh weaving leather dress made by hand POR mesh weaving leather dress made by hand POR
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