Wednesday, August 3, 2011

James Perez: First Painting from his new Relics Series on display during White Linen Night on August 6, 2011, along with Jason Ransom's exhibition.


Not only will Jason Ransom's exhibition, "for the Beautiful is nothing but the onset of the Terrible..." , be on display in the main parlor of our gallery during the White Linen Night in the Heights event, but the back parlor will feature James Perez's 7 Deadly Sins series, as well as the first painting, entitled The Necromancer (pictured above), from his newest in-progress series, entitled Relics. Relics makes use of REAL human bones and skulls, and The Necromancer is certainly something to see! We may even be featuring a sneak peak of the work of our NEXT artist, Peter Suprean, taken from his Loss Optimism series that opens here on September 3, 2011. That's a lot just going on in OUR gallery, and the Heights will be swarming with people and open galleries and shops all day. It's going to b a great day, and we hope you'll drop into Cueto James Gallery and enjoy the artwork here and take a break from the heat, while you're at it!

Read more about White Linen Night HERE.


Address:
1045 Studewood
Contact Phone: 409-330-2027
Email: cuetojames.gallery@yahoo.com
RSVP to the event HERE.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

White Linen Night in the Heights featuring the works of Jason Ransom. August 6, 2011.

If you missed Jason Ransom's recent opening of his stellar exhibit, "for the Beautiful is nothing but the onset of the Terrible..." here at the gallery on July 2nd, well, now you have another chance to attend an event for this exhibit! White Linen Night in the Heights is a much beloved and extremely fun all day affair in the Heights district. So grab your summer whites and get out here!

Read more about White Linen Night HERE.

Cueto James Gallery is located essentially right in the center of all the hub bub, and our doors will be thrown open wide for any and all patrons to wander in and see Jason's amazing artwork, as well as enjoy an upbeat atmosphere, refreshments & beverages, fun music and fine wine tasting. It's going to be an absolute blast, and we hope you'll join us for this Heights area event!

Address: 1045 Studewood
Contact Phone: 409-330-2027
Email: cuetojames.gallery@yahoo.com
RSVP to the event HERE.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Photos from Jason Ransom's Exhibition Opening: July 2nd, 2011.

Jason's sign in the gallery's front window.


Partial front parlor of gallery before guests arrived.


Guests slowly trickle in.


Reclining Head 1. oil on canvas.


The gallery starts to fill with viewers.


Self Portrait 2. oil on canvas.


More guests mingle.


One gallery wall.


A patron studying Study of Sorrow, the most popular piece of the night...


Study of Sorrow. oil on canvas.



My camera skills decline as the free fine wine flows; however this is actually quite pretty...


Downstairs. oil on canvas.





 
Superstitious Intensity. oil on canvas.


More guests arrive.


Back left gallery wall.









 Discussing a piece.


Mother with Child. oil on canvas.


I captured some sort of transcendental event this girl was having in response to Jason's work...(or it was the wine and my camera not getting along).


A creepy photo that I love.


Back wall.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Our Next Artist, Jason Ransom, Interviewed by The Houston Press.

Photo by Christopher Patronella, Jr.

Jason Ransom, whose upcoming exhibition here at Cueto James Gallery opens on July 2, was interviewed yesterday by Christopher Patronella, Jr. of The Houston Press. The article ran in the popular Art Attack blog section, as part of the 100 Creatives series. Read it HERE.
Cueto James Gallery is very proud of him, and we are greatly looking forward to the opening of  "for the Beautiful is nothing but the onset of the Terrible..." Selected Works by Jason Ransom. We hope to see you there! Follow THIS LINK for more information about the event.

Gallery's Front Window Captured by Local Photographer.


Photographer Spencer Schyma takes advantage of a perfect moment. 
This is the front window of the gallery, with James Perez's "Envy" painting hanging in it.
Great photo, Spencer!