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Artist Statement:
Zolita Sverdlove has created a wide body of artwork including many oils, watercolors, monotypes and prints. These cover many themes ranging from landscapes to seascapes to still lifes, to cityscapes and numerous other themes.
Many of Zolita Sverdlove's paintings are concerned with capturing moments of glory in nature. Her work is strong and color is of greatest importance – in the tradition of fauvists.
Her landscapes are based on two contrasting thematic ideas that create tension in the work:
1. Sensuous, sumptuous and baroque light and color formations which are applied with Fauvist color and spontaneous brushwork.
2. Dark, brooding, starkly forbidden landscape elements with cubist planes of space intersecting to create an architectonic space.
Much of Zolita Sverdlove's work is concerned with nature's unbridled grandeur: raw nature and the primeval landscape. Her goal is to create a new vision of old subjects in contemporary terms. Oceans, mountains, flowers, trees and sunsets may seem corny, but they convey nostaglia, associations and sentiment to people. By recreating nature with a modern approach, an emotional connection is made to the viewer while at the same time, the work is artistically creative. The challenge is to make a new statement about ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
o 1959 Milvia Gallery, Berkeley, CA. (1 person)
o 1960 The Skylight, Palo Alto, CA. (1 person)
o 1961 Mitchell Park Library, Palo Alto, CA. (1 person)
o 1962 Gallery House, Menlo Park, CA, Two person show
o 1962 College Terrace Library, Palo Alto, CA. (1 person)
o 1964 Oakland ...
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Artist Galleries:
Tirage Gallery, Pasadena, CA
Valley House Gallery, Dallas, TX...
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Artist Reviews:
o 1964 La Revue Moderne (March and December issues)
o 1965 West Art (September)
o 1966 Village Voice (review of Cooper Union show)
o 1968 Art News (November) review of Avanti Gallery show
o 1968 Park East (November) review of Avanti Gallery show
o 1971-78 Numerous group reviews in ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Collections for Zolita Sverdlove:
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Marymount College, N.Y.
Purdue University, Indiana
Mr. Andre Kostelanatz
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
Owens-Corning Collection of Toledo Museum, Ohio
Grand Hotel, Houston, commission for multiples and sale of original oil
Lorraine Hacke, critic of Dallas Times-Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooks, Hooks-Epstein Gallery
Professor Larry Scholder, Chairman, Art Dept, Southern Methodist Univ, Dallas
Home Federal Savings, Los Angeles
Bocour Artists' Colors
Mrs. Elizabeth Hirsch, Dallas, TX
Shanidy Fenton Gallery, Ft.Worth
Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Jordan
Professor Hoffman, Cornell University
Mrs Freida Adler, Florida
Mrs. Dora La Force, Minn.
Mrs. Harris Holmes, Dallas
Ms. Faviano Olivier, Boston
Fluor Corp, Irvine, CA
Mrs Florence Sher Lewis, Dallas
Mrs. Neta Armagost, San Marino
Mr. Howard Stein, Wisc.
Mrs. Winn-Rhodes, Pasadena
Mrs. Rachel Druton, Palm Springs, CA.
Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles
Mrs Monica Bain, L.A.
Mr.Peter Barna, Hollywood
Holiday Inn, Corpus Christi, TX.
Lomas and Nettleson Corp. Dallas, TX
Mr. Ken Fisher, Dallas and Santa Fe
Mr. Kemp Mitchell, Los Angeles and Laguna Beach
Mrs. Ruth Fishbacher, So. Pasadena
Mr. Roger Evans, Dallas, TX.
Bonnie Graves, Newport Beach, CA
Ms. Pamela Hartvig, Montana
Mr. Martin Huntoon, esq., L.A.
Mrs. Pat Oliansky, L.A.
Mrs. Gabrielle Porter, Pasadena, CA
Mr. Michael Lisak, Smith and Barney, NY, NY
Dr. Otto Stallworth, Inglewood, CA
Dr. Abraham Shammas, L.A.
Jillian Coldiron Assoc., Pasadena
Mr. Larry Layne, L.A, .
Ms. Reine Sharp, Palo Alto
Ms. Linda Smathers, San Francisco
Mr. Roland Rosenfield, L.A.
Ms.Rolene Otero, So. Pasadena
Bronson, Bronson and McKennon, Los Angeles
M. S. Battle, New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales, Los Angeles
TBJ Financial, Los Angeles
Saban Entertainment, L. A.
Dr. and Mrs. M. Green, Orinda, CA
Shirley Pettibone, L. A.
Carolyn Faris, L. A.
Dr. & Mrs. Leon Schwartz, Pasadena, CA
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