Latest in: Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin
Our exhibitions for Ben Jackel and Sandra Rubin Mendelsohn are now in their final week, and end this Saturday, March 28, 2015. New videos on both artists can now be viewed online. Watch Ben …
The largest work in Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin’s current exhibition A Common Thread features a slender elongated panoramic rendering of a vast accumulation of water, set against dry arid terrain. Titled Aqueduct at Quail Lake, …
Painting from life, particularly landscape painting, has been central to Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin’s practice since the 1980s. In her current exhibition A Common Thread, she has turned to digital photography as an added resource …
Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin takes her paintings to new heights, literally. In her latest body of work, Rubin has referenced aerial photography to capture the sprawling landscapes surrounding her home. Located in Northern California’s Mendocino County, …
In Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin’s new series of landscape paintings, the artist has referenced digital photography shot from an airplane or remote controlled micro-copter to uncover elevated vistas that would otherwise be inaccessible. Surveying the …
From initial drawing to final painting, Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin’s painstaking attention to detail is evident in each stage of her work. Utilizing her adroit technical skills as a painter, Rubin meticulously depicts places she …
In a forthcoming Huffington Post article, Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin discusses the continued relevance of representational art. Rubin paints her surroundings, particularly landscapes around her home located in Boonville, a rural town in Mendocino County, …
Read a recent interview with Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin in the Huffington Post. She discusses the progression of her work over her 35-year career as an artist – including what it’s like to work out …
Sandra Mendelsohn Rubin, Southern California Coast Summer, 1985 oil on canvas 82 x 60 in. [208.3 x 152.4 cm.] Whiffs of ocean air are seeping into the gallery, and with throngs of visitors crowding the beaches, we …