PALM BEACH - An art
exhibition by contemporary artist Rez to benefit the Adam Walsh
Children's Fund was held at the Roof Gardens atop Northbridge Center on
Flagler Drive. It was a premier preview exhibition, "Chocolate and
Roses," of recent contemporary paintings by the internationally known
artist. A portion of the sales from the week-long exhibit benefited the
Walsh Children's Fund.
The Adam Walsh
Children's Fund promotes child development programs and supports the
current operation of informational and safety programs for families
throughout the United States.
Born in Persia, artist Rez's
earliest memories are the sounds of revolution gunfire. He realized his
artistic abilities as a young child and attempted to pursue his creativity
despite family and social pressures demanding he adopt a so-called
"honorable" profession. His parents sent him to America to study
engineering, a respected career. In 1978, he became an American citizen.
After subsequent work as a graphic artist and operation of a multi-million
dollar graphic arts and communication company in Washington, D.C., Rez
decided to give it all up.
In 1985, Rez
moved to Florida to dedicate himself to the canvas. As an American
contemporary artist, Rez takes images from commonplace and commemorative
sources and makes vogue representations by using typically unnoticed
detail.
His vast acrylics
of chocolate candy bars, luscious Oreo Cookies, fudge laced cherry cake,
and spills of M&M candies originated from recollections of his youth
and the colorfully wrapped treats his father brought him when he retuned
from his travels.
After a brief visit to Holland
and subsequent series of floral paintings, Rez combined the two,
resulting in "Chocolates and Flowers." He is now working on
another strange combination, "Guns and Roses."
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