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For Real: Sarah Atlee and James Zamora at Ro2 Art, Dallas, Feb 7 - Mar 8 2015

Martini Twist, Indulge, Golden. Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches, 2014 by Sarah Atlee.Martini Twist, Indulge, Golden. Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches, 2015 by Sarah Atlee

UPDATE: Martini Twist will be heading to a new home after the exhibition is over. Congratulations to its new owner!

UPDATE 2: For Real has been reviewed by Jenny Block for The Huffington Post! Read the full review here: "A Hyperrealism That Questions Reality With James Zamora and Sarah Atlee at RO2 Art"

What: For Real is a two-person exhibition of contemporary realist painting by Sarah Atlee and James Zamora.

When: February 7th through March 8th 2015

Where: Ro2 Art in downtown Dallas, Texas (map link)

Opening Reception: Saturday, February 7th, 7-10 p.m. Free and open to the public, casual dress.

Parking: The parking garage nearest to the gallery is located on North Akard between Elm and Main, next to the CVS. Limited street parking is also available in the neighborhood.

Sriracha. Acrylic on panel, 6 x 6 inches, 2015 by James Zamora Sriracha. Acrylic on panel, 6 x 6 inches, 2015 by James Zamora

Have you ever looked down at a plate of food and said, "This is too beautiful to eat"?

Me too. That's the moment I capture in my paintings.

I'm lucky to have so much wonderful food in my life. From dry-aged steak to shrimp that came out of the gulf this morning, from juicy organic peaches to more taco trucks than you can twang a steel guitar at. And don't forget a rich, full-bodied red wine, unless a steaming espresso is more your style.

I get to experience these things first hand. But why should I keep it to myself?

My mission is to share these mouth-watering delights with you through exquisitely crafted paintings.

Your plate is my palette. My canvas is a feast for your eyes. Enjoy!

Contact the gallery for more information

Ro2 Art: website, Facebook, Twitter phone: 214.803.9575 email Jordan Roth: jordan@ro2art.com

I hope to see you there!

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Bright as Bulbs

Peel. Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 24 x 24 inches by Sarah Atlee

It's citrus season, a time when I'm extra-thankful for living in central Texas. Just yesterday I was given what I think is my first orange with its leaves still attached:

Gosh, maybe I should paint a picture of these.

Holding, peeling, and eating a succulent orange is its own special set of pleasures. Following are some other artists' interpretations of orange - both the fruit and the color.

Vincent Van Gogh. Child with Orange, 1890.

Vincent Van Gogh. Child with Orange, 1890.

Luis Feito. Untitled (Orange, Red and Purple).

Luis Feito. Untitled (Orange, red and purple).

You know that moment when you first dig your thumbnail into an orange and begin to peel back the skin? When the scent of citrus oil fills your nose and the juice starts running? I think Feito has captured that here.

Fernando Botero. Orange, 1977.

Fernando Botero. Orange, 1977. Update: Check out Fernando Botero's page on Artsy to learn more.

Johannes Itten. Composition in Orange and Blue-Green, 1957.

Johannes Itten. Composition in Orange and Blue-Green, 1957.

Itten's composition above interests me both as a painter and as a quilter.

In a 2010 radio essay you can read here, Paul Marion describes the joy of seeing oranges in the winter:

"Bright as light bulbs on the kitchen table, the oranges promise sunshine as late December daylight shrinks in the shortest days of the year."

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Avocado and Shades of Firefly

Avocado: Shades of Firefly. Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24 inches by Sarah Atlee.

You already know about my love for Persea americana. Here is another tribute to this fascinating fruit.

Shades of what now?

When I say "Firefly," I'm not talking about this.

Not now, Mal. I'm working.

Not now, Mal. I'm working.

Nor am I referring to one of these lovelies:

Photo by Terry Priest. Click image to view source.

I mean this Firefly.

Firefly, from the first generation of My Little Pony toys. Source unknown.

Sometimes, when I put the right pink and the right blue next to eachother, I get a nostalgic flashback to the mid-eighties. I didn't collect all the My Little Pony dolls, and lord knows what happened to them. But I do remember this one. I think so, anyway - I feel like the one I had was a lighter shade of pink with a darker shade of blue...

Color can be funny that way.

See Avocado: Shades of Firefly in Person

Avocado: Shades of Firefly was shown in February 2015 at Ro2 Art in Dallas.

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Guests In The Kitchen

Tuna Steaks. Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 30 x 30 inches by Sarah Atlee.Tuna Steaks. Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 30 x 30 inches by Sarah Atlee.

As you might imagine, I take a lot of food photos. A few of them turn into paintings. The piece you see here is from a wonderful meal cooked in someone else's kitchen, where my companion was housesitting.

It's a strange thing to try and find your way around an unfamiliar kitchen - it's that feeling of being slightly off-balance. It's also a great opportunity to compose a food photo using something other than your usual props. In this instance, I had access to a chartreuse cutting board and a very nice chef's knife. Not to mention these beautiful tuna steaks.

My perspective on tuna changed completely after seeing Jiro Dreams of Sushi, a fascinating look into the process of one of the world's great sushi chefs, Jiro Ono. Have a look at this clip to see how the tuna market has changed over the years:

How did our meal turn out? Beautifully! See for yourself:

Tuna steak, cooked, with heirloom tomatoes

Tuna steak with sauteed shrimp, green beans, and homemade guacamole

See Tuna Steaks in Person

Tuna Steaks will be available for purchase in February 2015 at Ro2 Art in Dallas. Join us at For Real featuring Sarah Atlee and James Zamora. Contact Ro2 Art for more details.

UPDATE: For Real has been reviewed by Jenny Block for The Huffington Post! Read the full review here: "A Hyperrealism That Questions Reality With James Zamora and Sarah Atlee at RO2 Art"

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A Harvest Already At Hand

Harvest. Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 24 x 24 inches by Sarah Atlee.Harvest. Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 24 x 24 inches by Sarah Atlee.

Art is recuperation from time. I lie back convalescing upon the prospect of a harvest already at hand. - R. S. Thomas

The summer of 2006 was a hot, dry one - my first in Oklahoma. While I was busy napping and otherwise taking respite from the heat, our vegetable garden was busy producing its bounty. That year we had green chiles, Thai chilies, zucchini, lots of tomatoes, a watermelon or two, and one giant sweet potato (pictured at top). My mother and I thought those sweet potato vines were just ornamental - we didn't realize they were attached to such a prodigious root.

Other Bountiful Harvests (and Summer Heat) in Art

Fest in the Garden, Corneille, 1971. Click image to view source. Corneille, 1971. Click image to view source.

Hello Harvest. Kateryna Bilokur, 1946. Click image to view source. Kateryna Bilokur, 1946. Click image to view source.

Golden Harvest. Ronnie Landfield, 1981. Click image to view source. Ronnie Landfield, 1981. Click image to view source.

Harvest at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background. Vincent Van Gogh, 1888. Click image to view source. Vincent Van Gogh, 1888. Click image to view source.

Grape Harvest at Arles. Paul Gauguin, 1888. Click image to view source. Paul Gauguin, 1888. Click image to view source.

The Harvest. George Saru, 1988. Click image to view source. George Saru, 1988. Click image to view source.

Harvest. Natalia Goncharova, 1911. Click image to view source. Natalia Goncharova, 1911. Click image to view source.

See Harvest in Person

Harvest will be available for purchase in February 2015 at Ro2 Art in Dallas. Join us at For Real featuring Sarah Atlee and James Zamora. Contact Ro2 Art for more details.

UPDATE: For Real has been reviewed by Jenny Block for The Huffington Post! Read the full review here: "A Hyperrealism That Questions Reality With James Zamora and Sarah Atlee at RO2 Art"

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