Robert A. Weibel
 
Robert A. Weibel

Solo Exhibitions
2008
New Gunpowder Drawing, Saroyan Theatre, Fresno
2007
Mesh & Monotypes, Veni Vidi Vici, Fresno
2006
Figurative Prints, Downtown Club, Fresno
Yasumasa Series, Gallery 25, Fresno
Etchings, Arts Sake Gallery, Reedley
2003
Geisha Prints, Kern St. Coffee, Fresno
1999
Asian Monotypes, Tower Arts, Fresno
Aikido Prints, Java Cafˇ, Fresno
1998
New Prints, Lyles Gallery CSUF
1997
Figures; Romancing Winter, Inside/Out Gallery
Hands & Faces, Java Cafˇ, Fresno
1996
ArtHop Open Studio @ 1234 Wishon, Fresno
Figurative Work on Paper, Cafˇ Mona, Warner Building, Fresno

Group Exhibitions
2008
Animal Magnetism: All media, national juried exhibition, Mat Gleason , Juror. Orange
County Center for Contemporary Art.
Art & Architecture, AIA, Broadway Studios
Alchemy, Gallery 25
California Contemporary Art Collective, Infusion Gallery, Los Angeles
Saroyan Inspired, Gallery 25
2004
New Members, Gallery 25
Rogue Festival 2004,Featured Artist MUSE, Fresno
1997-2007
Printmakers Guild Exhibition, Various Locations
Seven Artists, Ruud Studio/Gallery, Fresno
1996
Little Works of Love, Fresno City Hall

Public Permanent Art
Roe Fusion Sushi Bar, Restaurant, and Lounge. Interior and Exterior
Family Superior Court Fulton Mall, Fresno. Exterior

Performance
2000
Art Out of Conflict. Aikido of Fresno Dojo
Daredevil Kitchen public performance

Press/Literature
2008
OC Weekly: 9/29/08
Fresno Bee:5/13/08, 8/29/08, 9/5/08
Catalogs: Animal Magnetism (Orange County Center for Contemporary Art) Alchemy (Gallery25)

Associations
California Contemporary Art Collective, Gallery 25, Printmakers Guild.

 
Artist's Statement
 
I have drawn all my life and have found nothing as challenging and rewarding as the human form. The human figure offers a greater challenge for learning and discovery than any other subject matter.

My printmaking knowledge and experience allow me to work automatically. I get lost in the process; as my muscles remember the moves, and my mind is freed up to explore the unknown. Sometimes, in the middle of inking a large plate, I immerse myself in the immediate, and there is no distinction between work and play, no distinction between then and now.

At its best, my creative activity engages and enriches my spirit. I feel that whatever I was meant to do, I hadn’t started until I became deeply involved with art. I intend to continue, a day at a time, the rest of my life.

I am grateful as new and different opportunities are presented that give me the juice and spark that I hope to share.


 

 

 

 

 

 
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