M Samerjan Portfolio
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The timeless art work of Michelle Samerjan
A s e l e c t i o n o f s t y l e s f o r t h e y e a r o f t h e o x
T h e o r i g i n a l a r t w o r k o f M i c h e l l e S a m e r j a n
THE TIMELESS ART WORK OF MICHELLE SAMERJANTable of Contents
Harmony de Fleur (Floral images)
ELEMENTAL MAGICpage 3
JADE SPRINGpage 4
JEUNE AMOURpage 5
REGARDERpage 6
THE MUSIC OF HIKITEpage 7
Image Pieuse (Holy images)
DHARMA SQUAREDpage 8
Spiritual Abstracts
DANCE OF KHADJApage 9
JIE HUNpage 10
Equine de Chinois (Chinese style horse images)
SNOW DANCERpage 11
Koi de Celeste (Heavenly koi)
YUQUANpage 12
Amuse Bouche (Small tastes of culinary studies)
HOT PEPPASpage 13
ROAD TO HANApage 14
Selected Listing Of Gallery Exhibitionspage 15
Michelle’s journey to this artistic fusion of east and westbegan in of all places Indianapolis, IN. Her mother, an artistherself, felt whether Michelle ever became an artist, she shouldunderstand what it was her mother did and explore the magicof creating. And so began an interesting childhood where thepassion and love of art was taught in the same breath as readingand writing.
Her father who was in the textile business took her, as ayoung child, on travels far and wide. Not only did she begin todevelop a palette for the nuances of texture and color in fabrics,but many of the mills were set against backdrops of excitinglocales and international cultures.
After a successful career in the textile business, she movedinto designing three dimensional spaces and environments forselected companies. Blending the form with function.
With only her training as a youth, she began to experimentwith a style of painting and collage. What she soon found was aready gallery market for her unique vision that hinted atovertones of zen, feng shui and mysticism from the Far East.
Her painting, and use of antique embroidered Chinesefabrics, rare coins and talismans, and spiritual mantras such ascollectable Buddhist manuscript pages became the “colors” to a3 dimensional palette this creative artist works with.
Her work is not where east meets west. It is where eastand west become one. The antiquities, scriptures and mysticismof the Far East blend seamlessly with the painting and vision ofthis internationally collected artist to create imagery thatsoothes the senses, works in any environment and can be theportal to the journey of an awakened soul.
Her unique and diverse subject matter has led to a notableand vast group of collectors who many times have becomemultiple collectors of these unique works.
Michelle Samerjan. History being made…again.
A selected list of individual and corporate collectors
Arden RealtyREIT Fund
Arthur Andersen, Chicago
Billy BlanksTae Bo Master
Borobodor Hotels, Indonesia
Columbia Pictures, Hollywood
The Completion Bond Co., Los Angeles
Michael ColinaAward Winning Composer
Johnny DamonProfessional Baseball Player
JW Marriott, Las Vegas, NV
Harley Davidson, Maryland
Hyatt Regency Hotels, Florida
Kopelson Entertainment, Hollywood
Dr. Phil McGrawTV Personality
Intercontinental Hotels, Asia
Mark O’MearaProfessional Golfer
Microsoft Corp., Washington
Polygram Records, Hollywood
Lela RochonActress
Kevin RuddFormer Prime Minister of Australia
Sony Pictures, Hollywood
Siemens Gmbh., Germany
Sunrise Hospital, Las Vegas, NV
The Sultan of Brunai
ELEMENTAL MAGIC
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 34.125”W x 29.5”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00
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JADE SPRING
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 29.125”W x 33.25”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00
JEUNE AMOUR (Meaning, “young love” in French, and pronounced, “zhuhn ah-moor”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 36”W x 18”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $5,100.00
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REGARDER (Meaning, “to look at” in French and pronounced, “ray-guard-ay”)
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2007Dimensions: 24”W x 24”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail unframed: $3,750.00
THE MUSIC OF HIKITE (A famous Japanese Buddhist temple and pronounced, “he-key-tee”)
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 32.75”W x 35.5”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00
DHARMA SQUARED
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Original work of art: suspended mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board squares Produced 2007Dimensions: 42.5”W x 68”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail unframed: $11,500.00
DANCE OF KHADGA (Meaning, “dance of the sword” in Sanskrit and, pronounced “cod-jah”)
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival wooden panel Produced 2007Dimensions: 30”W x 39”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $7,700.00
JIE-HUN (Meaning, “marriage” in Chinese and pronounced, “gee-hun”)
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival wooden panel Produced 2007Dimensions: 30”W x 46.25”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $7,700.00
SNOW DANCER
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 29.5”W x 23”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,600.00
YUQUAN (Meaning, “jade fountain” in Chinese and name of lake, pronounced, “you-kwan”)
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 35.5”W x 32.5”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00
HOT PEPPAS
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 24.5”W x 16.75”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $2,600.00
ROAD TO HANA
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Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008Dimensions: 20”W x 19”H (unframed)Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $2,500.00
All images and materials copyrighted to Samerjan Fine Art Studios.
Samerjan Fine Arts Studio 3230 Amberwood Lane Cumming, GA 30040 tel: 770-889-6295 fax: 770-889-0984 e-mail: [email protected] www.samerjan.com
The timeless art work of Michelle Samerjan
February 15, 2000 Lahaina Gallery San Francisco, CAMarch 24, 2000 Addi Galleries Lahaina, HI
May 10, 2000 Palm Desert Fine Art Palm Desert CAAugust 19, 2000 New Masters Gallery Carmel, CA
November 10, 2001 Galleria di Sorrento Las Vegas, NV
February 20, 2002 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UTMarch 30, 2002 The Contessa Gallery Cleveland, OH
May 20, 2002 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina, HIAugust 15, 2002 Louis Aronow Gallery Sausalito, CA
November 5, 2002 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina, HI
January 15, 2003 P & C Fine Art, Inc. McLean, VA
December 29, 2004 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UT
March 21, 2005 Galleria di Sorrento Las Vegas, NVMay 15, 2005 Miranda Galleries Laguna Beach, CA
June 21, 2006 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina & Wailea, HI
November 15, 2008 P & C Fine Art, Inc. McLean, VADecember 15, 2008 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UT
A selected listing of Gallery Exhibitions and ShowsOne Artist Listings Only.
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