Galerie Charmante is a gallery where you will not see the whimsical and the abstruse. What you will find is work with content and meaning.  Here is where you discover that art is not a simple exercise in aesthetics.  Through a diversified series of activities, we are committed to present a trend well appreciated by those familiar with the values of a coherent society.  From pictorial paintings that affect our conscience, to the ancient art of calligraphy, to the woodshop and the organic greenhouse,   Galerie Charmante is promoting a conscious environment where logic and common sense are beautifully expressed.


Oil Paintings by Vita

(click on any image to enlarge)



MODERN ART
36" x 46"
CONTEMPORARY ART
40" x 48"


AFTER THE GAMES
15" x 19"

BEFORE THE WALL
48" x 56"

THE
FRAUDULENT LUNCH

72" x 36"

SIGNS OF
INDECENCY

34" x 48"


THE BLOSSOM
20" x 18"

IN ABSENTIA
24" x 34"

THE
LAST FLOWER

10" x 12"





A MOMENT OF
PEACE

27" x 35"




BLESSED
BY FREEDOM

33" x 43"




RESTING *
47" x 67"



LADY
CAMPAGNOLO

19" x 29"



LADY
SHIMANO

19" x 29"



A MOMENT OF
GLORY

35" x 55"


AGAINST
THE WIND

47" x 38"


THE FLAT
41" x 31"


THE
CHALLENGER

36" x 48"


THE
EXPECTATION

35" x 45"


READY TO LEAVE
36" x 29"


FOREVER GONE
33" x 30"



Introduction to Women & Wheels
English      Français


Following the series of paintings described as "Women & Wheels",
other works elaborate on those socio/humanistic perspectives
which are often subdued by the veils of political correctness.
Two compositions in particular comment on the detrimental effect
of those feeding on food produced by corporations. 
In addition, there are paintings offering sardonic comments about
the current state of "art" while others allude to the decadence of the Olympic spirit.



* RESTING was the Merit Award Winner at
http://www.artromgallery.com/exhibition_calendar1.htm
go to JuxtaPosition - view exhibition - Merit Award


Exhibit Review
by Phil Godin


Commentary & Analysis
by William John Meegan


Highlights from 2005 Guest Book



If you are interested in purchasing or commissioning a painting by Vita,
contact
Kathy Feig


"In an ideal world there would only be bicycles, roads
 smooth as silk and the wind always at your back."

Vita 2005



"...there is nothing that has contributed more
to the emancipation of women than the bicycle"

Susan B. Anthony 1896




©Vita 2005


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