Welcome to our online galleria.
Be sure to check for print availability. Email us for art inquiries.
note:
Our online store opens April 1 for commerce. You can window shop now and reserve items by sending us an email: d@oligallery.com
or come back!
Welcome to our online galleria.
Be sure to check for print availability. Email us for art inquiries.
note:
Our online store opens April 1 for commerce. You can window shop now and reserve items by sending us an email: d@oligallery.com
or come back!
Welcome to our online galleria.
Be sure to check for print availability. Email us for art inquiries.
note:
Our online store opens April 1 for commerce. You can window shop now and reserve items by sending us an email: d@oligallery.com
or come back!
How I See It
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A walk through the world of Donavan and what it's like to see things through his lens
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Donavan is a self taught artist working in Oils, Acrylics, Watercolor and Ink.
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Love the original but it's a little pricey? Order museum quality Giclee Prints!
How I See It
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A walk through the world of Donavan and what it's like to see things through his lens
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Donavan is a self taught artist working in Oils, Acrylics, Watercolor and Ink.
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Love the original but it's a little pricey? Order museum quality Giclee Prints!
See works by Manok Cohen
Manok Cohen
Sonoma County Artist
Nationally Known
Established Artist
Experienced Artist
Works on commission
Manok Cohen is an artist living in Healdsburg California. Born in Laos to a Vietnamese mother and a French father, she was sent to be raised in Normandy France after the outbreak of the Vietnam War.
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Manok began drawing and painting at a young age. In the late 70's she spent a decade in the South of France weaving tapestries in a small mountain village. She then moved to Paris to work for the fashion house Kenzo where she discovered the language of color and began painting on a larger scale. In the early 90's the natural beauty and range of landscapes Manok found in Northern California called her to live and paint in Sonoma County.
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She works with acrylics and mixed media on wood panels that allow her to apply textures, multiple layers of paint, scraping and wiping to expose the undercoats. Her process is animate and intuitive as she develops scenes that are colorful with organic form, line and symbols the viewer can interpret into their own personal narrative.
Manok's new interest in sculpture was influenced by Ruth Asawa and Sui Park. She has drawn upon her early weaving experience to explore large-scale sculptures with wire and cable ties and the use of crochet technique to create flowing organic forms.