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The next installment of First Thursday Art Walk will take place from

6 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 4.

SOUTH LAGUNA GALLERIES

Bahram-B Gallery

(949) 581-9542

1273 S. Coast Highway

Featuring original works of Dy’An’s which includes seascapes,

desertscape and her framed Japanese Koi. Also displaying works by

national and international artists.

Bluebird Gallery

(949) 497-5377

1540 S. Coast Highway

The Bluebird Gallery has been specializing in California

impressionist paintings for more than 22 years.

Cove Gallery

(949) 494-1878

1294 S. Coast Highway

Featuring the works of contemporary realism, recent watercolors by

Barbara Stuthest and decorative relief carvings by Saeed Danosian.

DeRu’s Fine Arts

(949) 376-3785

1590 S. Coast Highway

“Highlights from our Collection of Early California

Impressionists,” Hanson Puthuff, Arthur Rider, Edgar Payne, William

Wendt, among others. Also contemporary artist David Chapple in

attendance.

The Esther Wells Collection

(949) 494-2497

1390 S. Coast Highway

Featuring Artist Jan Magdaleno will demonstrate various drawing

techniques.

www.estherwells collection.com

Fil Mottola Gallery

(949) 497-1050

1492 S. Coast Highway No. 8

Featuring American and European academician artists from the 19th

and 20th Century. Featured artist is Fil Mottola.

Gallery Grace

(949) 376-9951

1966 S. Coast Highway

www.gallery-grace.com

Kaleidoscope Gallery

670 S. Coast Highway

(949) 715-2630

August: Featuring the art of Christophe Vaucher who will be in the

gallery along with Muralist Tom Fagen.

Haupt Gallery

(949) 494-2486

750 S. Coast Highway

www.hauptart.com

The gallery features artwork by German born resident artist

Joachim Haupt. He is known for the modern abstract mixed-media

technique that he developed called “lacquer foil art” that

incorporates lacquer, gold and silver leaf, acrylic paint, abalone

shells, eggshells and mother of pearl to bring the painting to life.

The gallery also features selective sculptures of internationally

known artists, as well as collectible art. Guest artists, Ronarong

metal sculptures including life-size “Predator.” Hella Haas, and

Aristong Mars sculptures, Siti woodcarvings and teak root chairs.

Joseph Wise Fine Art Gallery

(949) 376-7902

1550 S. Coast Highway

Original one-of-a-kind sculpture by internationally acclaimed

artist Joseph Muzundo. Mixed media vignettes of Cirque du Soleil

artist “Vital” of Zaire.Featuring sculptures by Dominic Benhura and

Nudes by Sergio of Chili. The gallery offers one of the world’s

finest collection of serpentine stone sculptures, including museum

quality sculptures by master artists, Dominic Benhura and Nicholas

Mukomberanwa. Collection includes large Contemporary works suitable

for indoors and outdoors. Also exhibiting acclaimed French Limoges

painter, Jacques-Jean Boiredon of the Loire Valley. Boiredon’s works

are exclusive to France and their gallery. The gallery also has

original oil Figurative Nudes by Sergio of Chili.

J. Kamin Fine Art

(949) 494-5076

1590 S. Coast Highway

J. Kamin Fine Art specializes in Post World War II Russian

Impressionist paintings from the 1940s to the 1980s. Also featuring

still life and landscape paintings by contemporary American

Impressionist, Jacqueline Kamin, genre paintings by Chinese Master

Shuqiao Zhou and introducing sculptor, Nairi Bagdagulyn.

L. Marconi Gallery

(949) 497-8825

1999 S. Coast Highway

Open by appointment only.

Li-Ying & Co.

(949) 376-0525

537 S. Coast Highway

Kaspin is back! Largest new collection of his original oil

paintings. Also featured this month is Robin Altman’s new collection

of prints and oils by Nancy Pace and Elaine Hughes.

Pacific Edge Gallery

(949) 494-0491

540 S. Coast Highway,

Suite 112 www.pacificedgegallery.com

Featuring new works by Laguna Beach painters, Maria Bertran, Tom

Swimm, John Cosby and Sandra Jones Campbell.

Redfern Gallery

(949) 497-3356

1540 S. Coast Highway,

Suite 103 Major Historic California Paintings. Important paintings by early

California Impressionists (1890-1940) such as Edgar Payne, William

Wendt, Franz Bischoff, Dana Bartlett and others.

Solomon Fine Art

(949) 494-7120

1277 S. Coast Highway

Village Gallery

(800) 546-5233

502 S. Coast Highway

The gallery features original pieces and limited editions of work

by Sam Park, Cao Yong and Steve Barton. A collection of work by

artist Stephen Shortridge is on exhibit.

The Vintage Poster

(949) 376-7422

1432 S. Coast Highway

www.thevintageposter.com

This gallery has an eclectic selection of antique European and

American advertising posters. Posters range in age from the last

1800s to contemporary art-deco style works from Mike Kungl and

Razzia.

Vladimir Sokolov Gallery

(949) 494-3633

1540 S. Coast Highway

Sokolov Gallery has been doing business in Laguna Beach since

1980. It features unique mixed-media abstract paintings by Vladimir

Sokolov, abstract expressionist paintings by emerging artist

Alexander Sokolov and acrylic sculptures by Vasa.

Watercolor Gallery

(949) 494-8838

1492 S. Coast Highway, No. 7

Featuring internationally known clown artist, Chuck Oberstein’s

limited edition of the artist clown figures along with originals and

prints.

Wendt Gallery

(949) 497-4292

1550 S. Coast Highway, Suites 101 and 102

www.wendtgallery.com

Featuring Moo-Suk Lee, “One Man Show” reception 6-9 p.m.

CENTRAL DOWNTOWN GALLERIES

Auster Studio/Gallery 133

(949) 494-9525

2405 Laguna Canyon Road

www.kenauster.com

Banking on Art at Wells Fargo Bank

(949) 497-2234

260 Ocean Ave.

“Banking On Art” is proud to present a one-artist exhibition of

photography by Jim Nordstrom. Nordstrom is a long time local artist.

He creates photography in color and black and white. His subjects

range from scenic landscapes to natural abstracts. The gallery is

directed by Fitz Maurice. The Sawdust Festival and Festival of Arts

are on continuous exhibit through this program. For information, call

497-2234.

Coffin/Fulton Fine Art

(949) 497-2214

301 Forest Ave.

Featuring plein air landscapes and figurative work of A. Jane

Fulton and Lesanne Pelle Coffin.

Diane DeBilzan Gallery

(949) 494-5757

224 Forest Ave.

The gallery features new paintings and sculpture by abstract

expressionist William DeBilzan, bronze sculptures by Louis Longi and

hand-carved spirit poles by John Geldersma.

Fingerhut Gallery

(949) 376-6410

210-A Forest Ave.

Colleen Ross’ one woman show runs through Aug. 22, featuring a

complete selection of her work including her new “Dream Sketches”

Collection, available in both paintings and print. Ross is known for

the mix of elements of the golden age of Hollywood, comic books, 30s

art deco, 40s pin-ups and 60s pop art. Exhibition for master sculptor

M.L. Snowden. For information, call 376-6430. Fingerhut Gallery is

located at 210 A Forest Ave.

Wentworth Gallery

(949) 376-3878

305 Forest Ave.

World-renowned artist Peter Max will be at Wentworth Gallery in

Laguna from 6 to 9 p.m. today showcasing his “Colors of A Better

World” exhibit. The show is a collection that features more than 100

pieces of his art. Wentworth carries a spectacular selection of

one-of-a-kind originals and limited edition prints and fine art

sculpture. Features art by internationally acclaimed artists

including Peter Max, Howard Behrens, Charles Fazzino, Gary Benfield,

Calman Shemi, David Schluss and Janet Treby also including

authenticated works by Picasso, Miro, Chagall, Dali, Matisse and

Renoir.

Forest Avenue Fine Art

(949) 376-4244

220 Forest Ave.

www.forestavenue fineart.com.

Featuring new artists Ton Dubbeldam, Francois Fressinier, Michael

and Innessa Garmash and sculpture Howard Jason are added to their

collection.

Harlow’s

(949) 376-6075

332, Suite 7 Forest Ave.

New contemporary gallery featuring mixed media paintings and

sculptures by Patrick Clifford.

Laguna College

of Art & Design

(949) 376-6000

2222 Laguna Canyon Road

www.lagunacollege.edu

Gallery 821, 821 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, a unique

off-campus exhibition center of Laguna College of Art & Design, runs

through August 20. You will see paintings, sculptures, drawings and

animation cells all created by the highly talented students from

Laguna College of Art & Design, continuing Laguna’s extraordinary

legacy in the visual arts. Laguna College of Art & Design is at 2222

Laguna Canyon Road. For information, call 376-6000.

Miranda Galleries

(949) 497-4491

417 S. Coast Highway

Miranda Galleries is having a special two-man show featuring work

by emerging young masters Michael Flohr an Henry Asencio.

Pure Color

(949) 497-1129

570 S. Coast Highway

Featuring a continued showing of Mike Kelly’ new work from France,

Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany 2003, including “Moonrise over

Holland” and “Dutch Sunset.”

Richard MacDonald Gallery and Sculpture Garden

(949) 497-4988

326 Glenneyre St.

Richard MacDonald continues his exploration of the human theater

with his latest series. “Cirque.” Also representing Jim Lamb:

“Visions of California: North and South,” Jian Wang, Robert Heindel,

Mark English and Marc Whitney.

Sherwood Gallery

(949) 497-2668

460 S. Coast Highway

Featuring contemporary and progressive works of art. Representing

more than 30 artists in mixed media wall sculpture, paintings,

indoor/outdoor sculpture, functional art furniture and ceramics.

[seven-degrees]

(949) 376-1555

891 Laguna Canyon Road

www.seven-degrees.com

Works by David Skinner.

Marshall Art Gallery

(949) 497-6715

357 S. Coast Highway

Marshall Galleries features California and International artists.

Robert White, Alexandru Darida, Debra Sievers, Arian, Ginger Cook.

Originals, Limited Editions, Sculptures.

Win Henstock Gallery

(949) 376-5789

550 S. Coast Highway

Showing California impressionist paintings by Roger Armstrong,

Saim Caglayan, Calvin Liang, Win Henstock and Morgan Samuel Price.

European watercolors by John Yardley and oils by Bruce Yardley.

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