Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Impressions of Light by H.M. Saffer.

















Tropical Salon - Le Salon d'Art presents Impressions of Light by H.M. Saffer.

Reception Party on December 4th, 2009
from 7 to 9PM.

Life Music Performance - unplugged (accoustic)
by 13th Floor.

Exhibit runs from December 4, 2009 to January 4th, 2010.


Bio Artist:


Born July 18, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, H.M. Saffer II launched his career by exhibiting his art at a public art show at the tender age of six.

Upon graduation from Temple University in 1965, he traveled to Paris, France to enroll in graduate economics courses. Concurrently, HM's path took a different twist, as he soon leveraged his musical talent performing with notable French stars Hugues Aufray, Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour, and many others. He was later hired by Barclay Records as a producer, and had several hit records in 1968 and 1969. During this period, he was also the chef / owner of two restaurants in Paris, and later a third located in Ibiza, Spain.

Remarkably, as engaged as he was, HM never stopped painting and exhibiting his works. Several of his shows - sponsored by his restaurants and music associates - "sold out" and were favorably written up by the press. Before returning to the United States in 1970, he completed selected studies at L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts and exhibited in Paris and Brussels, Belgium.

HM continued on with his music career in the United States at Warner Brothers Productions where he co-wrote the international hit song, "Look What They Done To My Song, Ma", recorded by Ray Charles, Melanie and other performers. While at Warner he painted a forty foot mural in their Madison Ave., NY headquarters and exhibited his works in the firm's lobby. In 1972 HM was hired by the dynamic songwriter/producer Bob Crewe as Senior Vice President for the Crewe Group of companies where he worked with the industry's top names including Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Vicki Carr, and Oliver. Later that year, he established HMS Two Music Ltd. and spent his time writing and producing music for films, commercials, recordings and Broadway productions. HM's work in the commercial field is familiar to us all with creations for Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Ford Motor Company, and Michelob among others.


All through this period HM's art continued to refine and yet broaden in its scope. In 1981 he began to study the art of Japanese brush painting, Sumi-e. He left for Japan in 1983 to study with Japanese masters, and there he met his wife, Hisayo. While in Japan, HM adapted his Sumi-e techniques by applying Western styles of painting.. He was represented by Galerie Musee and the Artbridge Gallery in Japan, and in Hong Kong by Alisen Gallery and the Kwai Fung Hin Gallery as a resident artist enjoying successful solo exhibits.

HM reentered the United States in 1994 and took residence in Upstate New York. His style of painting shifted from exclusively works on paper to include oils. He began melding his Oriental influences with his Western styles in order to create new and different path towards interpersonal visual expression, and his current works are a reflection of this mélange.




HM has instructed at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA, Berkshire Community College, and Columbia-Greene Community College. He currently has gallery representation both in the United States and internationally.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Reinerland Jewelry Open at 90 Stanton

Extracted from www.boweryboogie.com

Reinerland Jewelry Open at 90 Stanton

Posted: November 12, 2009 at 3:15 pm
The EdgeNY exodus continues.  Yes, indeed.  Since EdgeNY, the once promising boutique that saw the rise (and fall) of emerging designers on Bleecker Street, announced it was closing at the end of the year, designers have been scouring downtown for retail space.  Included among the refugees were Cristina Taranu and Reiner Mengesdorf, a husband-wife team behind Reinerland Jewelry, now open at 90 Stanton Street, adjacent to Tropical Hair Salon. The pair comes to the former art gallery armed with their brand of sterling silver and solid gold jewelry line (no, none of that plated crap).  Official launch will be on December 2.
90 Stanton Interiror
Joining Reinerland are hat designers CharmNYC, also a husband-wife team. And while new to the Lower East Side, the jewelry joint is not the first EdgeNY alumnus to set up shop here.  Lois Eastlund (just celebrated one year) and the recently opened Attitude by Jeanne are just around the corner.
Reinerland Jewelry, 90 Stanton Street, (646) 418-9818

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Kim Vo says: Quick fix for static hair!


Just received a tweet from Kim Vo, Celebrity stylist with a great tip for static hair...

Kim Vo says: You can use dryer sheets, just take a sheet and slightly touch your hair, the sheet neutralizes the static charge in your hair and  smells good, as well!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Solo Art Show by Olympia Hostler

We are proud to initiate our 5th exhibit in Tropical Salon, Le Salon d'Arts with the art-work from Olympia Hostler.



We invite you to join us at the Artist Reception on November 13th, 2009 from 7:00 to 10:00PM at Tropical Salon.

The exhibit runs from November 4th to December 4, 2009.

Olympia Hostler grew up in Okinawa, Japan and California and currently residing in Sea Bright, NJ. She is a yoga and practices myofascial release which allows her to combines visual and healing arts into an expression of peace.


Influenced by growing up on an island in Japan and living near water most of her life, her art embodies the graceful flowing and sinuous nature of water. The paintings live, breathe and exude the elements of water, fire, air, and earth. Vitality is seen and felt in her art which is truly Energetic Art in Motion.

Please visit the website at www.olympiahostler.com to view all collections.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Mystic Surrealism by Rigo Peralta @ Tropical Gallery

On Saturday, October 10, we had a tremendous opening of this exiting show.  The art-work of Rigo is truly impressive and everybody was in awe by the beauty of his paintings.

While listening to the cool jazz by Wayne Tucker and Thomas Larssen, playing a homage to Stan Getz, Gershwin and Brubeck, the guests talked to the artist and admired his work.



Some artist friends of Rigo showed up with some fun and impressive art-vans, one covered with brass masques, bells, turtles, etc., the other one covered in disposable cameras.


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In above picture you can see Rigo in front of one of the vans, as well as a picture of Hans Kerremans and Diego Rooks.
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The arrival of these art vans marked the highlight of the evening attracting lots of people from Stanton Social and Arlene's Grocery, see the linked video on Facebook to give you a better idea on how cool these vans were:

Video Art Vans @ Rigo's Exhibit!

Please see below more pictures of the event.
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... and more pictures of the Rigo's art.
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The exhibit will last till October 21, 2009, even though a few paintings have been reserved, there are still a lot of paintings available for purchase.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Tropical Gallery presents "Mystic Surrealism" by Rigo Perlta

Tropical Gallery is proud to invite you to our latest exhibit by artist: Rigo Peralta presenting his new show in NYC.


Titled "Mystic Surrealism" Rigo's recent work draws inspiration from our mechanical dependence of modern life and how this affects our deepest thoughts.



Rigo Peralta is native from the Dominican Republic. His style was originally influenced by the landscapes in his native San Jose de las Matas as well as his spiritual perception. His style evolved into a vibrant surrealism filled with mystic goddesses meditating in a stylish explosion of colors.




He has shown his work in many galleries throughout the United States and the Dominican Republic. He is represented in many private collections.





Exhibition runs from 10/7/2009 - 10/21/2009
Opening Party: 10/10/2009 from 7:00PM-10PM.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Kersen Wikin presents LANIGIRO @ Tropical Gallery.


We had a fabulous opening night last Saturday, where guests talked about the exhibit with artist Kersen Witkin, while enjoying some wine and listening to Trance music played by DJ Sakaki.


The event @ Facebook!

From cool  - to controversial to - erotic! Contemporary Street-Art on mixed media by Kersen Witkin.






If interested you can inquire about purchasing paintings from this exhibition, by contacting us @ Tropical Gallery, 90 Stanton Street, New York, NY 10002 - 212.777.6008.