Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Elroy Artspace Gallery Announces ‘Shipwrecks of Sparta’, a George Perrou Solo Exhibition


 



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Media Contact:  Joe Staskerz, Owner, Elroy Art Agency,
Joe@ElroyArt.com 
(503) 609-0503 
www.ElroyArt.com


Elroy Artspace Gallery Announces ‘Shipwrecks of Sparta’, a George Perrou Solo Exhibition 

(download the entire 'Shipwrecks of Sparta' George Perrou Solo Show at Elroy Artspace Press Release here) 
 
Portland, OR (May 4, 2010) — Elroy Artspace Gallery is pleased to announce Shipwrecks of Sparta, a solo exhibition of new works by George Perrou.  In the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, Shipwrecks of Sparta, Perrou builds upon the creative variation marked in his 2009 small piece series - when he introduced ‘distressed’ backgrounds to his popular ‘modscapes’ and unique atomic-age images.  On the experience, the artist said: “Giving the backgrounds a dual-colored effect allows me to infuse a different tonal quality to the paintings.  And the technique works particularly well for this series, adding a worn, aged effect as with an old nautical map which has gotten wet and dried several times and some of the ink has run.

Shipwrecks of Sparta features Perrou’s trademark style of imagery inspired by the cartoons of his baby-boomer youth.  Nostalgic for a time before video games and text messages, Perrou rekindles a childlike sense of wonderment in his paintings, recalling an era when encyclopedia pictures and TV’s Jacques Cousteau brought more questions than answers to the mysteries of dark ocean depths and their theft of cargo and trade ships.  “The 1950's and 60's saw a rise in underwater discovery due to technological advances,” says Perrou, “and art based upon the bottles and other vessels which archeologists brought to the surface found their way into many contemporary homes of the era.”  

Infusing the paintings of these re-claimed cargo with the unique shapes that have come to immediately identify a painting as ‘a Perrou’ brings us generations ahead, and into the mid-century era which he so tactically creates. The now-iconic shapes he uses were created early on in his career and have become Perrou’s trademark, and as Perrou’s direction has evolved his aesthetic remains cohesive.  His canvases consistently feature brightly hued flat colors painted in crisply defined planes of space, forming shapes and optical perspectives clearly separated by impeccably clean, sharp, and precise geometric line-work.

George Perrou’s art is inspired by mid-century animation, and gives nods to Miro, Kandinsky and Calder. Channeling the Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. cartoons of his youth, Perrou's is a style all his own, painting colorful abstractions of reality onto the canvas using retro and modern colors in acrylic.  George lives and paints in the creative epicenter of Portland, Oregon.

Elroy Artspace is a gallery whose mission is to enhance the human experience
by introducing fine, fun art to design professionals and others concerned
with bringing color and beauty into the home and workspace. 
Visit Elroy
Artspace at 1730 NW Lovejoy #103, Portland, OR, 97209
  


Elroy Art Agency is a boutique agency whose raison d'être is creating brand identities
and promoting the visibility of artists and the venues that sell their work. (www.ElroyArt.com)

For Media inquiries, additional information regarding Elroy Artspace, Elroy
Art Agency or artwork sales and leasing, please contact: Elroy Art Agency:
info@ElroyArt.com (503) 609-0503.


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Monday, April 19, 2010

George Perrou Featured in "Fresh, Hot & Percolated" Art Show at The Original-A Dinerant in Portland, OR



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Media Contact:  Joe Staskerz, Owner, Elroy Art Agency,
Joe@ElroyArt.com
(503) 609-0503 
www.ElroyArt.com



George Perrou Featured in "Fresh, Hot & Percolated" Art Show at The Original-A Dinerant in Portland, OR



Portland, OR – April 19th, 2010: 

The Original presents a First Thursday opening reception of Mid-Century inspired 
art with "Fresh, Hot & Percolated"

The Original, Portland's downtown destination for all-day dining, renews the spirit 

of diners and supper clubs from the 1950s and 60s by serving up playful variations 
on the era's standards of food, art and design.

Come and enjoy an evening of mid-century art and that much deserved First 

Thursday nightcap. Settle into a spacious booth for a night of conversation and a 
cocktail, or stretch out in our plush retro-luxe banquette for an elegant dinner.

With an innovative and colorful menu of classic favorites in an atmosphere that's 

stylish, sophisticated and cool, The Original honors the past as it listens in on the 
pulse of Portland's adventurous and evolving tastes.

The Original: Eat. Drink. Gather.

The Artists:

El Gato Gomez is the show-name of CZM, a Pittsburgh-based artist with a mad 

passion for mid-century modern design. Her work is a caricature of the modern 
design revolution, and from the premise of encouraging playfulness and wild 
creativity while maintaining the dignity of form and balance.  Vintage cartoons and 
advertising graphics and modern furniture design serve as catalysts to her creative 
process.  CZM has shown in galleries in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Joel Pirela is a graphic and custom knife designer from Miami, FL, who translates

mid-century modern furniture, architecture and important figures of the 1950's 
into basic graphic forms to communicate a message where the lines and colors 
speak loudly.  His first Mod graphic was borne of the desire for his daughter to 
learn the names of the designers who he and his wife love so much, so they 
created “The Alphabet of Modern Design” as a teaching tool.

George Perrou’s art is inspired by mid-century animation, and gives nods to Miro, 

Kandinsky and Calder. Perrou's is a style all his own, painting colorful abstractions 
of reality onto the canvas using retro and modern colors in acrylic.  George lives 
and paints in the creative epicenter of Portland, Oregon.

Elroy Artspace is a gallery whose mission is to enhance the human experience by 

introducing fine, fun art to design professionals and others concerned with bringing 
color and beauty into the home and workspace.  (www.ElroyArt.com) 

For Media inquiries, additional information regarding Elroy Artspace, Elroy Art Agency 

or George Perrou artwork sales and leasing, please contact: Elroy Art Agency: 
info@ElroyArt.com (503) 609-0503.
   
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

George Perrou Featured in Mid-Century Modern Inspired Art “Dreams of Eames” Group Show During April’s First Thursday Artwalk


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Media Contact:  Joe Staskerz, Owner, Elroy Art Agency,
Joe@ElroyArt.com
(503) 609-0503 
www.ElroyArt.com



(download the entire 'Dreams of Eames' group show at Elroy Artspace Press Release here)

George Perrou Featured in Mid-Century Modern Inspired Art “Dreams of Eames” Group Show During April’s First Thursday Artwalk


Portland, OR – March 19th, 2010:  The return of Spring brings with it the 
shows of Elroy Artspace gallery in the city’s Pearl District.  Elroy’s 2010 
season of First Thursday art exhibitions kicks-off on April 1st with “Dreams of 
Eames”, a tribute to the design master in a group show of Mid-Century inspired 
art.  The art for this show is exemplifies the palette, technique or subject matter 
relating to the period, and to Eames’ own design tenets.
 
Charles Eames turned his curiosity and enthusiasm into creations that established 

a whole new look in design.  He achieved his monumental success by responding 
to the questions: Does it interest and intrigue? Can be made better? Will I have 
"serious fun" doing it?  "The details are not details," said Charles. "They make the 
product."  Lean and modern.  Playful and suited to the space.  Clean and beautifully 
simple.  That was and is the ‘Eames look’ which the “Dreams of Eames” exhibition 
pays homage. 

The Artists:

El Gato Gomez is the show-name of CZM, a Pittsburgh-based artist with a mad 

passion for mid-century modern design. Her work is a caricature of the modern 
design revolution, and from the premise of encouraging playfulness and wild 
creativity while maintaining the dignity of form and balance.  Vintage cartoons and 
advertising graphics and modern furniture design serve as catalysts to her creative 
process.  CZM has shown in galleries in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Joel Pirela is a graphic and custom knife designer from Miami, FL, who translates

mid-century modern furniture, architecture and important figures of the 1950's 
into basic graphic forms to communicate a message where the lines and colors 
speak loudly.  His first Mod graphic was borne of the desire for his daughter to 
learn the names of the designers who he and his wife love so much, so they 
created “The Alphabet of Modern Design” as a teaching tool.

George Perrou’s art is inspired by mid-century animation, and gives nods to Miro, 

Kandinsky and Calder. Perrou's is a style all his own, painting colorful abstractions 
of reality onto the canvas using retro and modern colors in acrylic.  George lives 
and paints in the creative epicenter of Portland, Oregon.

Elroy Artspace is a gallery whose mission is to enhance the human experience by 

introducing fine, fun art to design professionals and others concerned with bringing 
color and beauty into the home and workspace.  (www.ElroyArt.com) 

For Media inquiries, additional information regarding Elroy Artspace, Elroy Art Agency 

or George Perrou artwork sales and leasing, please contact: Elroy Art Agency: 
info@ElroyArt.com (503) 609-0503.
   
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: M Modern Gallery Announces New Artist George Perrou with a Solo Exhibition in March

         


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:    Joe Staskerz, Owner, Elroy Art Agency
                              Joe@ElroyArt.com
                              (503)609-0503
                              www.ElroyArt.com

(download the Perrou Opening at M Modern Gallery Press Release here)

M Modern Gallery Announces New Artist George Perrou with a Solo Exhibition in March

Palm Springs, CA – February 25th, 2010:  M Modern Gallery of Palm Springs, CA announces it’s new representation of artist George Perrou.  The gallery had begun selling Perrou’s original paintings and limited edition prints earlier this month for Palm Springs annual Modernism Week festivities and is presenting a solo exhibition of his original paintings with the upcoming “Modscape My World” show.

M Modern will host an opening reception for the concurrently running “Modscape My World” and Zoey Stevens’ “Alice In Wunderland” shows on Friday, March 12th, 2010 from 7:30-10:00.  The reception is free and open to the public.

Perrou’s artwork aligns with the Mid-Century Modernist aesthetic which M Modern’s specialization is internationally known.  Best described as ‘Mod-Culture’, Perrou’s style is a natural fit with M Modern.  “I am honored to be represented by M Modern,” says Perrou, “and this show is comprised of paintings which ‘Modscape’ my world.”

George Perrou’s art is inspired by mid-century animation, and gives nods to Miro, Kandinsky and Calder. Channeling the the Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. cartoons of his youth, Perrou's is a style all his own, painting colorful abstractions of reality onto the canvas using retro and modern colors in acrylic.  George lives and paints in the creative epicenter of Portland, Oregon.

M Modern Gallery specializes in mid-century modernist art, designs and objects, and is dedicated to serving its artists, patrons and collectors.  Their new venue SHAG The Store Grand Opening is May 8th.  M Modern Gallery (www.MModern.com) was founded in 2003, and is located at 2500 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262 - (760) 416-3611

Elroy Art Agency is a boutique agency whose raison d'être is creating and promoting the brand visibility of artists and the venues that sell their work.  (www.ElroyArt.com)  George Perrou is represented exclusively by Elroy Art Agency.


For Media inquiries, additional information regarding Elroy Art Agency or George Perrou artwork sales and leasing, please contact: Elroy Art Agency: Joe@ElroyArt.com (503) 609-0503.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: M Modern Gallery Signs ʻMod-Cultureʼ Artist George Perrou



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Elroy Art Agency, www.ElroyArt.com, info@ElroyArt.com

(download this Press Release here)

M Modern Gallery Signs ʻMod-Cultureʼ Artist George Perrou

Palm Springs, CA – February 10th, 2010: M Modern Gallery of Palm Springs, CA announces itʼs new representation of artist George Perrou. The gallery will begin showing Perrouʼs original paintings and limited edition prints this week to coincide with their kick-off events of 'Modernism Week', an annual celebration of Palm Springs' position as the epicenter of modernist architecture, art and design.

Perrouʼs artwork aligns with the Mid-Century Modernist aesthetic which M Modernʼs specialization is internationally known. Best described as ʻMod-Cultureʼ, Perrouʼs style speaks directly of the Coachella Valley landscape. “I am powerfully moved by vastness,” says Perrou, “of uninterrupted sight and the illusion of endlessness. And because Palm Springs is intentionally designed as a retreat, it's a vast, blank canvas where the bold, unconventional lines of a Wexler can stand and assert themselves amongst the whimsical Seuss-like palm trees. I am honored to be represented in Palm Springs by M Modern.”

M Modern Gallery specializes in mid-century modernist art, designs and objects, and is dedicated to serving its artists, patrons and collectors. Their new venue SHAG The Store opens Feb. 2010. M Modern Gallery (www.MModern.com) was founded in 2003, and is located at 2500 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262 - (760) 416-3611
Elroy Art Agency is a boutique agency whose raison d'être is creating and promoting the brand visibility of artists and the venues that sell their work. (www.ElroyArt.com) George Perrou is represented exclusively by Elroy Art Agency.


For Media inquiries, additional information regarding Elroy Art Agency or George Perrou artwork sales and leasing, please contact: Elroy Art Agency: info@ElroyArt.com (503) 609-0503.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

PRESS RELEASE: “The Grinch’s Revenge – A Self-Gifting Event” Art Opening and Festivus Reception on December, 2009 1st Thursday at Elroy Artspace

PRESS RELEASE – ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENT

For Immediate release:

“The Grinch’s Revenge – A Self-Gifting Event” Art Opening and Festivus Reception on December, 2009 1st Thursday at Elroy Artspace

Elroy Artspace presents “The Grinch’s Revenge – A Self-Gifting Event” featuring the works of Portland artists Benjamin Burch, Renee Hartig, Myah Bailey and George Perrou. For sale at its “Festivus Reception” will be selections of affordable art, and food + financial donations to the Oregon Food Bank will be promoted, and Elroy Artspace will donate a portion of the nights’ proceeds to OFB.

Portland, Oregon (December 1st, 2009) – Elroy Artspace today announced the details of its upcoming “The Grinch’s Revenge” show and exhibition. The show, and it’s “Festivus Reception” held on Porland’s Pearl District ‘First Thursday’ art walk, December 3rd, will feature the artwork of four Portland artists, and serve as a donation vehicle for the Oregon Food Bank.

The show features Portland artist Benjamin Burch. Benjamin's application of skills as a fine art painter, 2D animator and illustrator traipse the line of their individual disciplines, providing for razor-sharp images of his always-fun subjects! His childhood and enduring passion for the diverse works of Charley Harper and the 'Schoolhouse Rock' animations speak to the ultimate direction of Benjamin's career in art.  For The Grinch's Revenge show, he is showing a printed recent series of beautiful illustrations. Take a look at his website for more insights to his work.

Portland artist Renee Hartig uses techniques and heightened colors to represent the elements which heavily distress and degrade the Earth's topography. But oddly, her handling of these same blights provide a striking elegance and beauty to her painted landscapes. For the Festivus Reception, Renee has painted her fine art originals onto paper and smaller canvases. See more of Renee's work on her site here.

Myah Bailey is a Portland artist who portrays the world around her with a narrative we'd all love to live within! Her degreed, formal training is shared between fine art photography and telecommunications - so its no wonder that she blends photography and technology to create her impossibly-unique 'photographic illustrations'! For our show Myah has made prints of her recent series', Ecotone and Collective Nouns. See Myah's words and works here.

Portland artist George Perrou continues to confound with his colorful Mad Man-genre portrayals of our modern worlds' landscapes and vessels. George has painted smaller interpretations of his world for the self-gifting show. See more of George's work on his site here...

In the spirit of caring, Elroy is asking that guests please bring to the show some cans of non-perishable foods...these and a portion of the nights' proceeds will be donated to the Oregon Food Bank...because no one should be hungry! (most needed: Canned meats, peanut butter, canned and boxed meals, dried/canned beans and peas, pasta/rice/cereal, canned fruits and 100% fruit juice.)

'The Grinch's Revenge : A Self-Gifting Event' and its Festivus Reception will take place this 1st Thursday, December 3rd, at Elroy Artspace from 5-9pm. Elroy Artspace is located at 1720 NW Lovejoy, at street level in the Activespace building - across from Relish and Cork, and conveniently on the trolly line...

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Monday, October 5, 2009

You're Invited!: Elroy Artspace opens with Portland Open Studios 'Peep Show' this Friday!

Elroy Artspace opens with Portland Open Studios 'Peep Show' this Friday!

Elroy Art Agency is proud to announce the opening of its new viewing/sales gallery!

'Elroy Artspace' will open this Friday, October 9th, with a 'Peep Show' kick-off of the Portland Open Studios extravaganza. Also showing will be works from participating artists Kelly Neidig, George Perrou, Mark Randall and Ilan Laks - whose studios are among the 100 you can visit on the 2nd and 3rd weekends of this month!

Elroy believes that Portland Open Studios, celebrating its 10th Anniversary, is an integral and important part of PDX's national-class art scene, and is excited that it will be celebrating its new space with the honor of shining a light on this wonderful organization and event.

Elroy Artspace is located at 1720 NW Lovejoy, at street level in the Activespace building - across from Relish and Cork, and on the trolly line!

Please enjoy an evening of supporting Portland and our beautiful arts! And come by 17th/Lovejoy to welcome Elroy Artspace, and to get a taste of the plethora of amazing artwork represented in this months Portland Open Studios, and buy your Tourguide / tickets while you're here...