Established in 1996, James Yarosh Associates Fine Art Gallery
is located in the second floor loft space of the former 1917 firehouse
at 45 E. Main Street (Rt.520) in Historic Holmdel Village, NJ 07733
Entrance on the inside corner of building & additional parking lots in the rear.
Open Saturday 12-4pm. Weekday & evenings hours scheduled by appointment
732 993 5278 or 732 993 5ART |
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WHATS NEW |
artists review WINDOWS AT GARMANY-
SUMMER, 2009 Joyce Anastasia Urbanski |
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Joyce Anastasia Urbanski is an established regional artist painting for over 40 years with over 15 one person gallery exhibits to her credit. One of James Yarosh Gallery’s most popular artists over the years, Urbanski will also be exhibiting the still life series titled ‘Saturation’. A series of eight monochromatic still life portraits represent a thoroughly modern and complicated body of work that also includes supporting studies. The show will feature many other paintings of the artist’s work over the years including painterly landscape compositions of her 22 acre property and gardens in Holmdel as well as new family portrait paintings. Yarosh explains, “It was so wonderful to see and celebrate a painter’s life and long career of painting and being able to draw from that body of work for my clients collecting is an ideal scenerio. From the artist’s early experimental works came the grand career making tour-de-force paintings to the new intimate subjects of family and friend compositions the artist. "Joyce's career has been a beautiful one as she has balanced life and art remaining true to her craft." Always the plein-air painter, Urbanski describes her recent subject and approach stating, “The practice of painting directly from life is particularly significant with the subject matter of this new group of works. Here, I have returned to what is most important to me --- my family. All the paintings are of my children and grandchildren. My closeness to the subject of each work creates an added emotional and psychological layer resulting in an image rich in meaning.” |
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Artist Joyce Urbanski and James Yarosh with the 6' x 12"
commission painting in 1998- Photo: Valentine |
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1997 James Yarosh Associates Gallery postcard featuring Joyce Anastasia Urbanski |
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