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Michael ObermeyerNob Hill; San Francisco2020
2020
About the Item
Provenance
Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist
Artist Statement
"During a recent stay in San Francisco, I had this gorgeous view of this beautiful city from my room. Mason Street glows as it heads up to Nob Hill, daring me to paint it. This city is alive at night!"
—Michael Obermeyer
Exhibited
"City Vibes at the Raymond; Urbanscapes by Brian Blood and Michael Obermeyer" at ALFA Satellite Gallery - The Raymond Restaurant, Pasadena, CA, March 13, 2020 - January 31, 2021
Dimensions: UNFRAMED 11" x 14" FRAMED 18" x 20.5"
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- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 20.5 in (52.07 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Pasadena, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: MO-00581stDibs: LU58835836511
Michael Obermeyer
Michael Obermeyer, a native Southern Californian, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from California State University, Long Beach. A twenty-year career in illustration included work for Walt Disney Studios, the Anaheim Angels, McDonnell Douglas, Coldwell Banker, and the United States Air Force. Because of his illustration background, Obermeyer is equally comfortable with painting landscapes and figures. Many of his paintings are in the U.S. Air Force Historical Art Collection at the Smithsonian Institute, and the Pentagon. Obermeyer received the 2006 Laguna Beach Plein Air Invitational Collector’s Choice Award, the 2006 Crystal Cove Alliance First Place and Best of Cove Awards, and the Gold Medal at the Carmel Art Festival. Most recently, he won the Collector’s Circle Award at the 2014 Laguna Beach Invitational Plein Air Competition as well as the Best of Show at the 2014 Grand Canyon Celebration of Art. Collectors include Marriott Hotels and Resorts, The Irvine Company, Taylor Woodrow Homes, and many corporate as well as private commissions. Obermeyer maintains his studio in Laguna Beach, California, where he is a regular exhibitor at the Festival of Arts. Selected Collections U.S. Air Force Historical Art Collection at the Smithsonian Institute, as well as the Pentagon; Marriott Hotels and Resorts; The Irvine Company; Taylor Woodrow Homes Professional Memberships/Positions President and Signature Artist Member, California Art Club; Artist Member, Oil Painters of America, Signature Member, American Impressionist Society; Signature Member, Laguna Plein Air Painters Association; Signature Member, Society of Illustrators. He also teaches “Landscape Painting“ at the Laguna College of Art and Design.
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