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Rock + Paper + Scissors Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art rock + paper + scissors Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Elvira Dayel TITLE PD LCP0016.03 - High Line, 2016 MEDIUM Process drawing. Two layers: laser and hand-cut watercolor paper over tempera painted glassine paper. DIMENSIONS 22” x 30” | each 30” x 132” | overall BIOGRAPHY Elvira Dayel is a multidisciplinary artist working in both traditional and new media including contemporary drawing in soft pastel, digital rendering and 3D printing. Born in Ukraine and now living in the United States, Dayel is influenced by the Russian Avant Garde, Russian Constructivism and Suprematism. Dayel combines these influences with a unique 21st century voice. Dayel’s hand-cut paper works that she calls “process drawings” are produced in a lengthy process that includes virtual modeling, rendering in 3D software, and printing on paper to create a stencil that is finally transferred to heavy weight paper and then hand cut. Dayel’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara, Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Long Beach Island Foundation for the Arts and Sciences, the Maturango Museum Art Gallery and the N.A.W.A Gallery in New York. PRICE $3,800 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Daniel Diaz-Tai TITLE Subconscious N0202.16, 2016 MEDIUM Mixed media on paper DIMENSIONS 51” x 72” BIOGRAPHY Daniel Diaz-Tai was born in Venezuela but raised somewhere between Cumana, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Beijing and San Francisco, California. His multiple homes have strongly influenced his chosen career as a visual artist. While he began his career in the arts with a B.F.A. in Graphic Design from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, he also earned a M.F.A in Painting from the Academy of Art University of San Francisco. His work developed from the need to find common ground between his journeys. By creating his own language through painting and calligraphy, he discovered a process that allows him to express himself. His studio is currently based at Arc Studios in San Francisco. Daniel Diaz-Tai’s artwork has been shown throughout the United States, Venezuela and Asia. PRICE $7,500 | unframed $9,000 | framed DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Diane Foug TITLE Three Columns, 2016 MEDIUM Wood scraps, glue and wax DIMENSIONS 7” L x 7” D x 53” H | each BIOGRAPHY Diane Foug is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area and grew up in Palo Alto, CA. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physiology from UC Berkeley, a BFA in Graphic Design from Art Center College of Design, and an MFA from Stanford University’s Joint Program in Design, a collaborative program between the engineering and art departments. Before changing her focus to fine art, Diane worked as a designer for almost 20 years. During that time, her work received recognition and honors from leading design publications. She now works in her studio in the Mission District and lives in San Francisco with her husband, three children and two dogs. PRICE $6,000 each $18,000 | for the set DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Jeanne Hauser TITLE Lunagram XXII, 2016 MEDIUM Archival pigment print DIMENSIONS 36” x 45” BIOGRAPHY Originally from New York and primarily self-taught, Jeanne Hauser is a San Francisco based photographer who has been showing her art in the Bay Area for more than 15 years. Her work is exhibited regularly at the City Art Gallery in San Francisco and the San Francisco Women Artists Gallery. She is a featured artist in the Rayko Photo Center Marketplace. In 2014, one of her photographs was chosen for the live auction at the prestigious Art for Aids fundraiser. Her limited edition book of iconic images made using a plastic camera, 7 Squared, 49 Pictures of San Francisco, was acquired by the San Francisco Public Library for their archives. She works with analog, digital and alternative processes with emphasis of subject matter that is mostly influenced by her travels and her love for the natural environment. Her work is held in private collections throughout the United States and abroad. PRICE $3,300 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Jeanne Hauser TITLE Lunagram XXVI, 2016 MEDIUM Archival pigment print DIMENSIONS 36” x 45” BIOGRAPHY Originally from New York and primarily self-taught, Jeanne Hauser is a San Francisco based photographer who has been showing her art in the Bay Area for more than 15 years. Her work is exhibited regularly at the City Art Gallery in San Francisco and the San Francisco Women Artists Gallery. She is a featured artist in the Rayko Photo Center Marketplace. In 2014, one of her photographs was chosen for the live auction at the prestigious Art for Aids fundraiser. Her limited edition book of iconic images made using a plastic camera, 7 Squared, 49 Pictures of San Francisco, was acquired by the San Francisco Public Library for their archives. She works with analog, digital and alternative processes with emphasis of subject matter that is mostly influenced by her travels and her love for the natural environment. Her work is held in private collections throughout the United States and abroad. PRICE $3,300 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Jeanne Hauser TITLE Lunagram XXVII, 2016 MEDIUM Archival pigment print DIMENSIONS 48” x 60” BIOGRAPHY Originally from New York and primarily self-taught, Jeanne Hauser is a San Francisco based photographer who has been showing her art in the Bay Area for more than 15 years. Her work is exhibited regularly at the City Art Gallery in San Francisco and the San Francisco Women Artists Gallery. She is a featured artist in the Rayko Photo Center Marketplace. In 2014, one of her photographs was chosen for the live auction at the prestigious Art for Aids fundraiser. Her limited edition book of iconic images made using a plastic camera, 7 Squared, 49 Pictures of San Francisco, was acquired by the San Francisco Public Library for their archives. She works with analog, digital and alternative processes with emphasis of subject matter that is mostly influenced by her travels and her love for the natural environment. Her work is held in private collections throughout the United States and abroad. PRICE $4,300 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Gina Jacupke TITLE Me Myself and the Moon, 2016 MEDIUM Acrylic on canvas DIMENSIONS 48” x 36” BIOGRAPHY California artist Gina Jacupke has been painting and drawing since she was a child and has worked with oils for 25 years. In addition to studying fashion design at New York City’s Fashion Institute of Technology and traditional Balinese painting in Bali, Jacupke studied microbiology and chemistry at the University of Florida and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, as well as in several California galleries, including Lacy Gallery in Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area galleries Robert Allen Fine Art and John McEvoy Fine Art. Jacupke’s paintings are inspired by the architecture of the human body as well as cultural designs such as checkerboards, patterns, crescent moons and crosses. A recurring theme in her work is the juxtaposition of ancient and contemporary color, language, graffiti, composition and design. PRICE $8,500 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Yoko Kubricky & Christian Lange TITLE Rock Paper Scissors, 2016 MEDIUM Marble DIMENSIONS 11½” L x 2¾” D x 16½” H BIOGRAPHY Yoko Kubricky is a Japanese American born in Hagåtña, Guam and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is currently experimenting with various forms of stone sculpture, bas-relief and etching. She is interested in expressing forms related to mythology and symbolism, nature and fairy tales. Christian Lange is a German born sculptor who moved to Italy when he was 26 to work as a freelance stone sculptor. He has worked in stone for over 20 years. In his art he searches for parables that can describe the human condition between mind, ego and reality; visually, he attempts to explore what defies or confounds language through form, shape, and oppositional structure. PRICE $4,600 DZINE | 128 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.dzineliving.com | 415.674.9430 Furniture | Kitchen | Bath | Closet | Lighting | Accessories | Art ARTIST © Ellen Markoff TITLE An Expression of Time, 2016 MEDIUM Monotype DIMENSIONS 24” x 25” | framed BIOGRAPHY Ellen Markoff grew up in Palo Alto, CA. Her father was a concert pianist and an avid outdoorsman and her mother also loved music and nature. Her youth was spent listening to classical music indoors and the sounds of nature outdoors. This duality sparked a lifelong love of art, creativity and nature. Much of her time as a young girl was spent in Yosemite National Park in California. After a long hiatus, upon returning one spring she was shocked to see that the shapes, colors and textures were what she was bringing to life in her monotypes. She continues to be inspired by what she sees around her in nature and interprets it in her work.
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