Philippa Renshaw
Material movement (2024)
Hand embroidery and freehand machine embroidery on digitally printed fabric on canvas
10 x 8"
Philippa Renshaw is an Artist, Designer, Maker, based in San Francisco. She creates surface patterns by employing often undervalued printmaking and textiles processes.
Renshaw holds an MFA from San Francisco State University, USA, along with an MA in Design Futures and a BA in Textile Design both from Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK.
"Living in a neoliberal capitalist society, I mourn the loss of quality. In my work I illuminate the relevance of handcrafts in a technological world through in-depth exploration of materials and techniques to create surface patterns. Choosing to focus on the mundane pleasures that can be observed when we slow down and take in our physical surroundings, I look for joy in the chaos of daily life, operating between risk and certainty."
Courtesy of Philippa Renshaw
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF
Phillip
Blueprint 3D (2024)
Ceramic
14 x 14 x 14"
"My name is Phillip and I am a ceramicist. This is my first time doing this. I want to bring my creation to life."
Courtesy of Phillip & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
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Renée DeCarlo
Contact Tracing (2021)
Ink and pigment on wood panel
24 x 24 x 2"
"This piece was one of created during the COVID shutdown and represents one of many weeks I focused intently on a piece of work, letting all of the emotion, confusion and new knowledge be processes through my drawing and mark making week. The series was in hopes to document each new week that emerged - full of new terms, fears and realities. The terminology inspired new ways to interpret the meaning of the words themselves. "Contact Tracing" - in this piece I focused on using the foundation marks to drive the marks and pigments that followed, allowing them to trace the lines and places where wood and ink meet."
Courtesy of Renée DeCarlo & The Drawing Room Gallery.
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
Reza Alhosseini
Borders of The New World #5 (2020)
Mixed media on canvas
14 x 14"
Reza Alhosseini is an Iranian Contemporary Painter based in San Francisco, California.
"The catastrophic civil wars that are happening in the Middle East inspired me to create this painting series."
Courtesy of Reza Alhosseini & Luna Rienne Gallery.
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Robert Bowen
Up Front Impersonal (2020)
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 40"
Robert Bowen is a visual artist based in San Francisco, CA. He got his start in the graffiti and street art scene before shifting to focus on fine art. Bowen has exhibited his work throughout the U.S. and abroad for over twenty years. His work has been shown at galleries and museums, including the de Young Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, 111 Minna, Luna Rienne, and Modern Eden.
"I have so many questions about the future of the natural world and what role humans will play in it. How will we try to solve problems like rising ocean temperatures or colony collapse disorder? Will we intercede by creating mechanized replacements of the animals we lose?
In my “Machines” series, I meld animals with machinery, playing mad scientist in a laboratory that should never really exist. . . are these just surreal visual experiments, or do they foretell a tragic, not-so-distant future?"
Courtesy of Robert Bowen
Preview in person at Rosebud Gallery, 839 Larkin St. SF
Rocky Angel
Phantom Dirt (2005)
Oil on canvas
28 x 22"
"A reflection on the role organized religion, and the expectations of society that go with it, in a young person's life."
Courtesy of Rocky Angel
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
Rosa Lumina
Bas-Reliefs of SF Flash Sheet (2023)
Micron and ball point pen on coffee stained watercolor paper
13 x 19"
"I am a twenty-six year old tattoo artist from rural Northern California. I have been drawing and painting all my life, but what I love about tattooing is that it requires working with another human being to make it possible. With tattoos we get to live and breath with the art everyday."
"I take long walks through the city and started taking photos of the unique details on old San Francisco buildings. I love these ornate, yet everyday markings of the city, and wanted to make them into tattooable designs. Traditionally, flash sheets are laid out on hand stained watercolor paper so that is what I did. I would like to add in this auction piece the opportunity to get one of these designs tattooed by me. I work at Black and Blue Tattoo, a legacy tattoo shop in the Mission."
Courtesy of Rosa Lumina
Preview in person at Rosebud Gallery, 839 Larkin St. SF
Rouz
Speechless (2024)
Oil on canvas
12 x 16"
"I am an oil painter who has been practicing for the past 20 years. Yet recently, I have decided to take my technical ability to the next level by studying the academic pursuit of classical arts."
"This piece, which was painted of a cast still life, represents to me what it might feel like inside when we are out of words to express ourselves."
Courtesy of Rouz
Preview in person at Rosebud Gallery, 839 Larkin St. SF
Ryan De La Hoz
Bull On Parade (2023)
Digital collage with raised foil overlay
18 x 24"
Ryan De La Hoz has lived in San Francisco for 19 years. His work has been exhibited worldwide and published by Juxtapoz, IdN, Tunica, Gestalten, the SF Chronicle, and the New York Times.
"Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
Not need, just feed the war cannibal animal
I walk the corner to the rubble that used to be a library
Line up to the mind cemetery now
What we don't know keeps the contracts alive and movin'
They don't gotta burn the books they just remove 'em
While arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells
Rally 'round the family, pockets full of shells"
Courtesy of Ryan De La Hoz
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
Sabreena Haque
(2022)اعزازی نشان
Photograph of hand drawn mehndi patterns
11 x 17"
Classically trained mehndi artist and tattooist based in San Francisco. Sabreena Haque puts a modern twist on a classic art form.
"Ephemeral patterns written on skin with natural elements using cross cultural inspiration. These designs are worn with honor and have been enriching skin for lifetimes. Photography credit to Tiana Hunter."
Courtesy of Sabreena Haque
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Saly
New life in darkness meeting loved ones (2023)
Oil pastel
"My art is an expression of my soul every drawing I create tells a story of my inner self. "
"This art piece was created as I was going through tough times and it tells a story of a new chapter of life."
Courtesy of Saly & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
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Sam Cheng
Mok Kok Station (2023)
Acrylic paint on canvas
11 x 14"
"I have been making art at the Community Arts Program for one year and I enjoy to paint. I draw inspiration from the architecture in Hong Kong and SF. I will spend many weeks on a single painting working on all the details while I listen to music."
Courtesy of Sam Cheng & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
Sanaz
Chooqa II (2024)
Acrylic on canvas
32 x 24 x 1"
Maryam “Sanaz” Safanasab (b. Tehran-Iran) is a visual artist whose work is rooted in exploration of hybridity and the concept of opacity within cross-cultural contexts.
Safanasab holds an MFA in Art from San Francisco State University and received the Cadogan Contemporary Art Award and the Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Achievement, among others. Her work has been exhibited at SOMArts, 500 Capp Street, SFAC, and more.
Courtesy of Sanaz
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Sasi Kladpetch
Inner Circle #8 (2022)
Concrete, moss and soil
11.75 x 11.75 x 2"
Sasinun Kladpetch is a San Francisco based multimedia artist. She was born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand. Kladpetch received her Bachelor’s degree in Decorative Art at Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. In 2016 she graduated with a Master’s degree from San Francisco Art Institute, California.
"I have been experimenting with materials such as clay, soil, plaster, concrete, plants etc. My works has involved the creation of conceptuality based on natural materials. I decide to use raw materials collaborate with human-made materials to show the coherence of beauty."
Courtesy of Sasi Kladpetch
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Sawyer Arkilic
Hungry/Love #flipside (2024)
Colored pencil on paper
11 x 14 "
"This piece can be viewed right-side up or up-side down which represents the flipsides of our feelings and moods that change day to day. Specifically, I find myself thinking about the relationships in my life (love) and at other times I find that my stomach is rumbling (hunger). I use symbols and patterns in my work which people can decide if they hold positive or negative meanings. Just like life, I like my art to include both sides."
Courtesy of Sawyer Arkilic
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Scott Solano
Untitled (2020)
Mixed media on canvas
16 x 20"
"My name is Scott Salano and I am an artist. I have always been an artist but it hasnt been until the last year or two that I have called myself that. Now I know and I am so confident to say that I am an artist."
"This art piece was made in 2020 in a crowded cluttered space. I was figuring out my style and what mediums I like and I think its a good piece that represents my growth. Thank you HH for everything!"
Courtesy of Scott Solano & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Shady Clay
Daisy Vase (2024)
Colored porcelain
8 x 10”
"My upbringing around textile arts as well as having an engineer father led me to a career in apparel design. I love to build with my hands and cannot ignore my fascination with color and pattern. I recently found the technique of Nerikomi- colored clay and pattern work and fell deep into exploring the opportunities which ceramics and. colored porcelain in particular have to offer."
"This colorful clay vase I made is a bit of a mash-up of my family's quilting legacy and my career in apparel design. I've woven vibrant hues and intricate patterns into its curves, kind of like a quilt in 3D. Drawing on my fashion background, I've played with colors and designs to give it that extra pop and emotional vibe. Coloring the porcelain, creating pattern blocks which I then slice and form into a mold is a process at brings me great satisfaction and constant surprise."
Courtesy of Shady Clay
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Shannon Taylor
Ghost of the Pond (2024)
Hand cut watercolor diorama in antique sewing kit
1.75 x 1.5 x 1.5"
Shannon Taylor is a painter, illustrator, craftsman and educator based out of Oakland, California. She is the Assistant Chair of the Illustration Program at the California College of the Arts, and has also been the long-time Director of Art and Restoration at Children’s Fairyland in Oakland. Taylor exhibits her work extensively with galleries Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia, Modern Eden in San Francisco, as well as Haven Gallery in New York, and Beinart in Australia.
"This miniature diorama is assembled out of dimensional watercolor paintings, which have been hand-cut/formed and fitted into an antique, travel sewing kit. The outer container is made to look like a silvered, scale walnut, while the inner diorama depicts a solitary ghost, looking over a forest pool."
Courtesy of Shannon Taylor, Modern Eden Gallery & Arch Enemy Arts.
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Sherri Lu Campbell
Feux d'artifice (Fireworks) (2021)
Garnet; turquoise; aquamarine; mixed media on Japanese bamboo paper
57 x 15"
Sherri Lu Campbell (b.1985) is an award-winning American painter and visual artist from New York City. She blends several traditional techniques from printmaking, water-based painting, and both Eastern and Western calligraphy foundations to create contemporary abstract paintings. Her work has been publicly acquired in London, San Francisco, NYC, Houston, TX, and British Columbia, Canada.
Courtesy of Sherri Lu Campbell & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Shikha Hutchins
Lucky You (2024)
Glazed ceramic
10.5 x 5.5 x 5.5"
"I am an artist and teacher living in San Francisco. My work was shown most recently at the Midway SF Gallery, where I was an artist in residence. "
"Lucky You is a hand built ceramic piece that calls upon the memory of that first childhood pet. Goldfish represent luck and prosperity and are considered warm, friendly companions. Lucky You invites the viewer to reconnect to a childlike sense of possibility."
Courtesy of Shikha Hutchins
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
SHMDNA
The Tenderloin (2023)
Acrylic canvas
10 x 20"
"The artwork is dedicated to the people of color's revitalization effort of the SF Tenderloin. The effort is permanently on going."
Courtesy of SHMDNA & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF
Shrey Purohit
Nightwalks In Ingleside (Corner of Gogo 7) (2023)
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 20"
Mumbai-born Shrey Purohit, now in San Francisco, BFA from California College of the Arts, urban-landscape painter. Inspired by urban chaos, Shrey has won the PleinAir Salon Award twice. He turns the mundane city life into magical cityscapes.
"This artwork captures my love for night walks in Ingleside neighborhood of San Francisco."
Courtesy of Shrey Purohit
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silvia poloto
Beauty and the Inner Beast - Reflections on Archetypal Symbolism : PATH/ROAD (2023)
Acrylic and photography on wood
Silvia Poloto, a talented and prolific Brazilian-born mixed media artist, self-taught and inner directed, is not a product of America's art higher-education system, she is an artist committed, almost defiantly, to self-expression and emotion. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US and abroad and resides in many corporate collections several hundred private collections.
"The paintings in "Beauty and the Inner Beast" allude to Classical and Renaissance allegorical paintings (with their symbolic nudes and moral lessons), but outside the belief systems of the past, open to free association and thus more fitting for contemporary culture. They imagine a world of memories, dreams and reflections safe for and saved by the feminine virtues of sensitivity, empathy and compassion."
Courtesy of silvia poloto.
Preview in person at Rosebud Gallery, 839 Larkin St., SF.
Some Lady
Grounding Portal (2023)
Acrylic & latex paint on canvas
8 x 8 x 3"
Courtesy of Some Lady & Voss Gallery.
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF
Sonny
Sheba (2023)
Prisma colored pencilsm ink, on thick cardstock
11 x 15"
"I was paroled from San Quentin in May 2022 after serving 29 years. The first 13 was totally negative. Hating, fighting, administrative lock downs. I was subsequently then introduced to the prisons arts in corrections program and it changed my life from negative to positive behavior. From destructive to creative. From dark to colorful and its still colorful."
"On this particular piece I used black ink to start with and then laid down the prisma colored pencils on watercolor card paper. Other mediums I enjoy working with are watercolors and Acrylics, and pointillism."
Courtesy of Sonny & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Sophia Lee
Hive (2024)
Cut paper waste with mixed media on paper, board and box
10 x 10 x 2.5”
Sophia Lee is a Taiwanese American multi-media artist working in San Francisco. She loves nature, and spends many hours hoarding waste to create her beautiful layered calligraphic paintings. She works in various mediums from encaustics (beeswax), acrylic, weaving plastics, scratch boards, to Chinese ink on paper. Her murals and installations can be found all over the Bay Area and SoCal.
"I’m always salvaging materials from landfill, and they in turn inspire me to create the next project. The hive like shapes on this paper that’s used to keep food cold gave me the idea to create something more dimensional."
Courtesy of Sophia Lee
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Steph Kudisch
transverse wave vessel 2 (2022)
Glazed ceramic
2.75 x 6.5 x 6"
Steph Kudisch is a trans genderfluid artist whose work uses mutated intertidal aesthetics and personal storytelling to dwell in in-betweens. Focusing in screenprint, analog + digital sound, and ceramics, Kudisch received their MFA as well as the Isaac M. Walter Sculpture Prize from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2018. They work as a teaching artist as well as a 1:1 Instructor at Creative Growth Art Center.
Courtesy of Steph Kudisch
Preview in person at Hospitality House’s Community Arts Program, 1009 Market St. SF
Steve Javiel
Taking the Leap (2021)
Acrylic, oil pastel & spray paint on wood panel
20 x 16 x 1.5"
Steve Javiel (b. Los Angeles, CA, 1981) is an urban impressionist painter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA, and participates in exhibitions along the West Coast.
"The strong presence of color in my abstract flower paintings is a celebration of how we’re all from different backgrounds. Color is powerful and uplifts us when we’re down. The same way color puts me at ease, my hope is that I can help others feel the same. This new series strives to spread positive energy, as being in a positive state of mind is a game changer!"
Courtesy of Steve Javiel & Voss Gallery.
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF
Stormi Kenneth Lieth Skies
Feelings & Emotions (2024)
Acrylic on canvas
15 x 20"
Painter Photographer and digital artist for years now. was always painting drawing and making art any way I could
"Inspired by feeling and emotions I felt when I painted these."
Courtesy of Stormi Kenneth Lieth Skies & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at MothBelly, 912 Larkin St. SF
Sue Laurita
Four Cornered Corazon (2018)
Acrylic on canvas
18 x 18"
Sue Laurita is a multimedia artist living and working in San Francisco’s Mission district. Exposed Channels, was the artist’s first solo exhibition at the Community Arts Program and was a culmination of two decades working with paint, collage, drawing, jewelry, and ceramic decoration.
"Sue works across a wide variety of media, using patterns, shapes, and color to bring her interior worlds to life. Moments of bursting, radiating light and colorful threads move outwardly across the surface of her work, weaving spiraling lines together to create energetic mandalas. Repeated motifs of boxes and bows, targets and spirals, flowers and hearts organically form relationships between the works. Sue uses these symbols to visually communicate her movement through and understanding of the world."
Courtesy of Sue Laurita & Hospitality House's Community Arts Program.
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF
Sun Park
Now I just know better: bloom (2023)
Cone 10 salt fired cups
1 x 1.25 x 1" (each)
Sun is a visual artist and writer based in San Francisco. Sun holds an MFA from SFSU, where they taught digital art. They have presented work at /room/ (slash gallery), San Francisco Arts Commission Main Gallery, and Southern Exposure, among others.
Courtesy of Sun Park
Preview in person at Drawing Room ANNEX, 599 Valencia St. SF