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Mihalyo art Exhibitions

Closing reception for Mihalyo’s “Abstract Impressions”

Dendroica Gallery

Jeff Mihalyo’s show of small scale abstract paintings at Dendroica Gallery closes this weekend.
Light refreshments will be served Saturday July 8th  from 5 – 9 pm at Dendroica Gallery.
1718 East Olive Way, Suite A
Seattle, WA 98102, USA.

Come meet the artist and enjoy the company of other art lovers!

Included in the exhibit are over two dozen small scale paintings that are a direct descendent of the artist ongoing abstract process. These works utilize a variety of airbrush, folding, spray-stencil and hand painted techniques. Inspiration for the artwork derives from over 7 years of sketchbook drawings. Many of the conceptual drawings debuted previously at the gallery and are paintings made manifest this year in color. Also in the exhibit are sections from the artist “Alpha-Numeric” abstractions and his left-handed series including a nine-foot triptych inspired by visits to Roman ruins and Chines construction sites. This is your last chance to see the works together under one roof. The show closes Sunday at 5pm.

Mihalyo art
Dendroica Gallery’s 2017 installation views of Abstract Impressions.
Dancing Cubes Exhibitions

Three Spring 2017 exhibits with Jeff Mihalyo

Dancing Cubes
Dancing Cubes

Shoreline City Hall, Shoreline, WA. – May 18th – Augmented Reality Installation.
Black Lab Gallery, Everett, WA. – May 18th- Surreal Paintings
Dendroica Gallery, Seattle WA. – June 8th- Abstract Paintings

Shoreline City Hall
17500 Midvale Ave N. Shoreline, WA 98133-4905. May 18- June 23,
Artist reception Thursday May 18th, 6:30 – 8:30pm.

Beyond the Picture Plane
Curated by Ray C. Freeman III

Shoreline, WA. – Shoreline Public Art presents “Beyond the Picture Plane”, opens on the Third Floor of Shoreline City Hall .
This exhibition combines original artwork by 18 artists with Augmented Reality created by or in collaboration with the artists. The artworks can be seen and explored by viewing the artwork through provided tablets on site.

Feature artists include Kim Rose Adams, Kimi Boylan, Reginald Brooks, Miguel Edwards, David Francis, Ray C. Freeman III, Jeff Mihalyo, Xavier Lopez, Jr., Kelly Lyles, Stephen Rock, Ginny Ruffner, and J. ‘fluffy’ Shagam.

Black Lab Gallery
1618 Hewitt Ave. Everett, WA 98201 May 18-July 20th,
Artist reception Thursday May 18 6-10pm

The Paintings of Jeff Mihalyo

Jeff Mihalyo returns to Black Lab Gallery with a an exhibit of paintings in his trademark surrealist style that he first presented at the gallery in 2001.
The exhibit presents original paintings that span 17 years in which the artist examines world and philosophical issues through a multifaceted system of symbolic and narrative compositions.

Dendroica Gallery
1718 East Olive Way, Suite A Seattle, WA 98102, USA June 8th- Juy 2nd.
Artist reception Thursday June 8 6-10pm

Abstract paintings by Jeff Mihalyo

Jeff Mihalyo presents his second solo exhibit of abstract works at Dendroica Gallery. He presents variations of his mark-making exploration with color and gesture on canvas and paper. The artworks are the result of a six year practice intended to counterbalance the artists propensity for representationalism.

View of OK Hotel mural installation at Axis Gallery in May 2015 Exhibitions

Happy 2017 from Mihalyo Studios.

In 2016 I pushed myself to present a wide spectrum of art with a total of 33 regional shows. These exhibits included painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, video, and augmented reality (AR.) By saying “yes” to opportunities I managed an art-opening on average every 11 days. Some were duplicates, like the three openings at different locations around Seattle for my Beard Video projections with Center on Contemporary Art.

The resulting effort produced multiple reviews, articles, covers and mentions in print and on-line media. I also went broke and was hospitalized but it was worth it to press my limits of endurance and break new artistic ground. There are upcoming shows and other new projects in the works for 2017, yet I will not likely repeat the ambitious experiment again. I have other personal and professional goals set for this year.

Already in the works is my involvement in a start-up company featuring Augmented Reality art and apps for small business. This project emerged from an AR show in May with Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle. A few of us from the show decided to join forces. Our first app is nearly complete, customers are interested, and a VC funding-round is about to begin. It is certain to be an interesting ride.

In the meantime there are currently still five shows up in which my latest 2016 artwork can be seen.

In Seattle, WA, through Jan 8th:
http://dendroica.gallery/
http://www.trueloveart.com/art-shows.html
http://www.swing25.com

In Everett, WA, through Jan 20:
http://blacklabonlinegallery.com/

and in Astoria, OR:
http://riverseagallery.com/

As crazy as 2016 was for many, It is my hope that you find yourself safe and secure in the new year.

Suitors AR Exhibitions

Augmented Reality (AR)t

I am included in a traveling exhibit presenting Augmented Reality works of art. A 3D model was created from an original painting and stored in the cloud. The artwork is viewed using a mobile device while observing printed material containing the trigger. The trigger is linked to the 3D image which is anchored to the postcard and rendered in real time. The diagram above shows the printed postcard including the original art, the view of a mobile user, and a screen capture of the artwork in action. Exhibition catalog through Center on Contemporary Art

Phoenix Eagle Exhibitions

Im’ago Primordialis Exhibit At Krab Jab, Seattle.

Phoenix-Eagle, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2016

“I am honored to be part of Im’ago Primordialis. A special two month exhibition of international Visionary artists presented at Krab Jab Studio in Seattle, July 9th – September 3rd, 2016.” -Jeff Mihalyo

“Im’ago Primordialis

July 9th, September 3rd, 2016
Opening Reception Saturday, July 9th, 6 – 9 pm,
Artist Talk at 7:30 pm

Krab Jab Studio
5628 Airport Way South, Ste 150
Seattle, WA 98108
Krabjabstudio.com
Mystery has been banished; everything must be defined. And yet, while analytical thought bestows many gifts upon civilization, we remain insatiable. As if the unknown, itself, is the very ferment of community, humility, love….and life.

Embracing mystery as a source of inspiration, Fantastic Realists from around the world present this exhibition of visionary art.
Featuring works by Brigid Marlin, Peter Gric, Roku Sasaki, Tomasz Alen Kopera, Steven Kenny, Liba W. Stambollion, Igor Grechanyk, Amanda Sage, Miguel Tio, Autumn Skye Morrison, Susannah Martin, Andrew Gonzalez, Otto Rapp, Forest Rogers, Jean Pronovost, Benjamin Vierling, Jeff Mihalyo, Don Farrell, Yvette Endrijautzki, William Fahey, Bryan K. Ward and Martina Hoffmann. Additional works by HR Giger, Ernst Fuchs and Robert Venosa. Curated by Don Farrell.

Worm Guts graphite on paper 9x12 2016 Exhibitions

15 openings in 15 weeks

Thank you!

As my Abstract Alternatives show at Dendroica Gallery in Seattle comes to a close this week I would like to thank all those who made it a success. Especially proprietor Martha Dunham, writer Russell Smith, PR-man Steven Vroom, and writer Elisa Mader for her review in Cincinnati’s arts publication AEQAI.

http://aeqai.com/main/2016/04/the-formal-behind-the-surreal-abstract-alternatives-jeff-mihalyo-dendroica-gallery/

During the next week I open three more shows.

On Thursday May 12, The Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) presents artists working with augmented reality in a show titled CoCA Pop-Up (AR)t. My contribution in this group show is a AR version of my painting Suitors. A companion book has been published including all the work from the show and is available for $20 from their web site.
http://www.cocaseattle.org/exhibitions/current/coca-pop-art/

Opening in Astoria Oregon on Saturday May 14 at RiverSea Gallery is a solo presentation titled East is West. The oil paintings are a collection of new and older works that span 15 years. I was invited to show at RiverSea as one of the artist who worked on the mural restoration of the landmark Astoria Column.
http://riverseagallery.squarespace.com

On Thursday May 19, Black Lab Gallery in Everett presents a group show curated by Anne Grgich titled Archaelogies of the Extraordinary Everyday. Black Lab Gallery is Everett’s newest art spot. Recently I presented travel photography for their two-month inaugural exhibit which closes this weekend as well.
http://blacklabonlinegallery.com/

For me these three exhibits will end the streak of 15 opening in as many weeks. The show storm was a challenging run that also put me in the hospital with stress related symptoms. My health is fine yet I discovered my limits. Although I have a few more shows opening in the year ahead, I will look forward to a change of pace in the coming months. My next missive in early August will announce my inclusion with a special exhibition of European Visionary artists.
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Have a great summer!

Smear Cloud graphite on paper 9x12 2016 Exhibitions

Dendroica Gallery presents “Abstract Alternatives”

Opening April 14. 2016,  Dendroica Gallery presents “Abstract Alternatives” – new work by Jeff Mihalyo, a Seattle-based artist. Known for his mastery of multiple mediums and styles, Mihalyo’s current exhibit is a series of black and white abstract drawings using interlocking natural shapes and fractal patterns.

This new set of drawings offer formalist compositions that showcase the surrealist elements in the pieces. Each composition uses depth and focus to convey subjects in dimensional space without representationalism. Like electron microscope images of alien objects, these compositions present worlds made from ideas as much as interwoven shapes.

Mihalyo’s international art career spans over a quarter of a century, and he is known for creating everything from large-scale fantastical flowing and glowing landscapes (sometimes including levitating cities) to video installations where his bearded visage overpowers the screen, to cast-paint objects.

Exhibit Review by Cincinnati arts journal ÆQAI:

http://aeqai.com/main/2016/04/the-formal-behind-the-surreal-abstract-alternatives-jeff-mihalyo-dendroica-gallery/