Sahba Shere’s “Ethereal Landscape” Opening Reception | SF
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Minnesota Street Project | 1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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“Ethereal Landscape” by SAHBA is a new solo show that runs Saturday, February 3 through Saturday, March 31 at Themes+Projects Gallery (1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 205).
Please join us with your guests for the Opening Reception on Saturday, February 3, 6pm to 8pm
“Ethereal Landscape” features new works from Bay Area artist Sahba Shere. This collection of dream-like paintings reflect her meditations on the natural world, imbuing abstract landscapes with translucence and tranquility. The show emphasizes Sahba’s ability to create quietly beautiful, layered works with subtlety and lightness, and yet also depth and texture. What you see on her canvases – when you are with them for a while – magically changes depending on the angle from which you view them, and the ever-changing light.
SAHBA SHERE is a Bay Area-based artist whose work is inspired by her world travels and deeply influenced by nature and meditation. A painter and abstract photographer, Sahba’s works can be found everywhere from private residential art collections, luxury hotels, and corporations, to art galleries, universities, public venues and art shows across the U.S. and around the globe.
Her work is available for purchase as paintings on canvas, works on paper, and prints on fine lithograph. Sahba is also sought after for commissioned works for individuals’ residences and workplaces.
Passionate about bringing art into people’s everyday lives, Sahba regularly hosts art-inspired special events at her Palo Alto studio and curates a popular “Sahba Salon” series that brings together those who love art and the art of good conversation.
Learn more at www.sahbashere.com and socialize with Sahba on FB, Instagram, Twitter.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
Categories: Art & Museums