Join us SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st from 1-4 PM
for an exclusive afternoon with Dutch fine art photographer, Isabelle Van Zeijl
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Discover current and new works by ISABELLE VAN ZEIJL
Hear from the artist about the process behind creating the MOONSHOT COLLECTION
The group show will feature new works by CHRIS MARTIN, STEVE WRUBEL, MONICA PEREZ, COLLAZO COLLECTION, JEFF MUHS, KINGA CZERSKA, TRICIA STRICKFADDEN, PAUL BLOCH, DAVID MIDDLEBROOK, BRANDON REESE
ABOUT THE EVENT
Artist in Attendance | Open Bar | Light Hors D’ouvres | DJ
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ABOUT CHRISTOPHER MARTIN GALLERY | VAIL
As we enter into 2022, Christopher Martin Gallery announced the expansion of its newest gallery in the heart of the iconic Vail Village. Merging Christopher Martin's Texas and Florida heritage and Rocky Mountain lifestyle, the gallery addition is symbolic of where Martin is today and the exciting journey to come. Founded in Dallas by Martin himself, Christopher Martin Gallery opened its' doors for the first time in 1995. Flash forward 27 years, and now Martin is a staple of the Dallas Design District. While his Texas roots still hold firm, Martin resides in Aspen, Colorado, where his second gallery occupies an exciting space at the base of Aspen Mountain. Within a couple of weeks of each other, the gallerist and painter doubles his presence in Texas and Colorado with the opening of his Houston gallery and the highly anticipated Vail Gallery Grand Opening.
Symbolic to Martin's large-scale, abstract works, the artist believes in limitless possibilities. In July of 2021, when space on East Meadow Drive became available, Martin saw an opportunity to expand his horizons and vision throughout Colorado's vast mountain ranges into the world-renowned Vail Village. Martin describes his painting style as Organic Expressionism. However, the artist continues to push his boundaries by developing new techniques with each new series. With bursts of colors, brushstrokes, and textures, the rhythmic beauty found throughout Martin's works relates to the gorgeous swirling lines carved by skiers descending the surrounding mountain ranges.