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Reyes Artwork Out In The World!

I wanted to share some great news about the newest collector of Reyes Fine Art. My friend Alex Jimenez recently finished a complete remodel of a great home in Los Angeles. He, along with his interior designer Herminia Mercado, selected four cityscapes to complement the color scheme and contemporary interior they put together. Some pictures of the work and the installed art are presented here, and you can check out the entire series at this link: The Urbanica Series

Selections from the Urbanica Series that Alex chose.
Alex and his new art:
"Los Angeles No. 4" and "Los Angeles No. 5"

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They fit perfectly!
In The Kitchen:
"Los Angeles No. 1 (Polychrome)"
"New York No. 1 (Polychrome)"

Alex and his interior designer liked the way the lime green in the paintings complemented the accent color on the ceiling of the kitchen. The black mats and frames matched the color of his cabinetry, too. A perfect fit!

Euro Tour :: Paris

Impressions from my week in the "City of Light".






Maillol Balance.


Centre Pompidou Vapeur.
Juxtaposition. Outside Centre Pompidou.

A cog in the contemporary art machine at Centre Pompidou.
"Ghost" by artist Kader Attia. Centre Pompidou.
3 Views of a Giacometti. Centre Pompidou.
Musee Rodin #1. Gates of Hell.
Musee Rodin #2. Gates of Hell, featuring Le Penseur (The Thinker).
Musee Rodin #3. Portrait of Rodin by Antoine Bourdelle.
Musee Rodin #4
Musee Rodin #5. Ugolino is hungry.
Musee Rodin #6
Musee Rodin #7
Sacre Couer / Montmarte
Parisian Sentinel. Le Eiffel from Montmarte.
This is Paris.



Another Painting Leaves the Studio!

Huge thanks to writer Hans Lüttman for becoming the newest patron of Reyes Fine Art! He selected "LA Skyline (Dawn), No. 2" to complement the creative environment of his studio in Hollywood.

The image in the painting was inspired by the dramatic light and clouds over downtown LA after an early morning rainstorm. This and its companion piece, "LA Skyline (Dawn), No. 1" are key works from my Urbanica Series. I am so pleased that it has found a new home and hope that the inspiration that helped create the painting provides similar creative inspiration for Hans and his work.