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Artist Statement:
Scale in the architectural environment has always fascinated me. I began my career as an advertising art director, including billboards, in image driven Los Angeles. Since 1977, I have created site specific, publicly placed paintings and sculpture, as a full time professional, for major private and public sector institutions. With a degree in History from UCLA, my focus was on the role of location and connection to the past in contemporary society, often reflecting my heritage as a fourth generation Californian.
My first interests were in abstracted architecture, and then, after my Amelia Earhart mural in 1991, the human figure and how people relate to each other. In both my public and private work, I thought of myself as a visual historian, both representational and as narrative. Since returning to Sacramento in 1984, I have maintained a consistent solo and group exhibition schedule, showing work that is driven, not by location, but by internal interests.
Increasingly, my work has come off the wall, starting with a 60 foot mural at Jack London Square in Oakland, 1996. I needed to compel people to become more engaged in the murals and to accomplish this, I added ceramic elements to the 2D mural...
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Collections and commissions include:
International
Disneyland Hotel, Paris, France (the only non-French, non-Disney artist on the project)
Nittettso Shoji Corporation, Kyoto, Japan
National
Bally’s Casino, Las Vegas
Crown Plaza, New York
Disney Institute, Disneyworld, Orlando
Grand Floridian Beach Resort, Disneyworld, Orlando
Harvey’s Resort, South Lake Tahoe
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Commissions:
Most of my career has been spent creating work on commission for the above collections.
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Exhibitions for Stephanie Taylor:
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october 2-25, 2008, solomon dubnick gallery, sacramento. One person and group shows every year since 1993, Michael Himovitz Gallery, 1986-93
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