A Collector’s Feast at American Legacy Fine Arts showcases a diverse range of works from 37 established and emerging artists working in both contemporary and classical styles, offered at lower price points. “With the gallery’s emphasis to advise on the development of significant art collections, the more accessible price points of the featured fine art in this exhibition provide a unique opportunity to acquire superb works for both beginning and established collectors,” says gallery director Elaine Adams. The exhibition, which runs November 16 through December 15, features artists such as Peter Adams, Michael Obermeyer, Jennifer Moses, Karl Dempwolf, Calvin Liang, Warren Chang and Jim McVicker.


The oak tree in Dempwolf’s oil The Old Ojai Barn is heavily textured, a result of the artist’s continuous layering of paint until he is satisfied with the work. The piece depicts a slightly shabby barn, flanked by two grand trees and surrounding crop fields. “The Old Ojai Barn was just sitting at the side of the road near Ojai and ready to fall over. I believe the day the oak decides it no longer wants to hold up the barn is [when it] will crumble,” Dempwolf muses.



McVicker says he was inspired by the combination and contrast of color, light and texture while creating his oil White Orchid, a piece painted from life beneath a skylight. “I was interested in the spatial relationship between the objects in the painting, the patterned rug and the atmosphere within the shallow space,” McVicker explains.
Works in the Collector’s Feast will be priced at no more than $4000.
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