Welcome to the Gregg Stone Gallery Blog! An addendum to the main website, here is where we'll put additional artwork, new artwork, and accounts of gallery openings and trips.
It is impressive to witness the development of your capabilities that range from significant representations of hispanic/american cultural behavior through your paintings to the current curatorial involvements that help increase the understanding of our relationships to one another through the images created by others that you've chosen to exhibit. Way-to-go, Gregg!
Gregger-I am absolultey impressed and so happy for you. When you left me a message after I had talked to Hiroko, I got real sick and haven't had a chance to call back. I just want to say, after finding out from Jennifer that you had this site and looking it over that you have matured deeply as an artist and I love the extreme humility with which you carry yourself at all times. I am grateful to know you. I will be in touch, and I printed out the place in LA where you are among the U.S. Curators. I send love and appreciation for your contribution to the arts.
Hi again, I guess I had to become a "blogger" now I am...
Dana
Btw: I found a typo in my last, the curatorship is in the artists village in Santa Ana, not LA, my bad. SMILE AND LET THE UNIVERSE SURPRISE YOU WITH IT'S MIRACLES.JUST BELIEVE. D
After graduating from Art Center in L.A./Pasadena Gregg worked as a freelance illustrator for various L.A. publication. He became a full-time fine artist in 1999. Gregg has been a regular exhibitor in the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach, CA. He has won many awards including several 1st places and exhibited not only in California but also extensively in Baja California, Mexico and many museums in the US. He is an experienced contest judge for US and Mexico.
Complete resume available at request. (gregg@greggstonegallery.com)
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It is impressive to witness the development of your capabilities that range from significant representations of hispanic/american cultural behavior through your paintings to the current curatorial involvements that help increase the understanding of our relationships to one another through the images created by others that you've chosen to exhibit.
Way-to-go, Gregg!
Gregger-I am absolultey impressed and so happy for you. When you left me a message after I had talked to Hiroko, I got real sick and haven't had a chance to call back. I just want to say, after finding out from Jennifer that you had this site and looking it over that you have matured deeply as an artist and I love the extreme humility with which you carry yourself at all times. I am grateful to know you. I will be in touch, and I printed out the place in LA where you are among the U.S. Curators. I send love and appreciation for your contribution to the arts.
Dana
Hi again, I guess I had to become a "blogger" now I am...
Dana
Btw: I found a typo in my last, the curatorship is in the artists village in Santa Ana, not LA, my bad. SMILE AND LET THE UNIVERSE SURPRISE YOU WITH IT'S MIRACLES.JUST BELIEVE. D
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