Mesh Art Gallery

Mesh Art Gallery Mesh is committed to bringing beautiful works of art on paper, created by independent artists, to individuals who wish to live rich artistic experiences.

This weekend only, in downtown DC, browse and buy works on paper from 17 art dealers from across the country. Mesh will ...
11/06/2025

This weekend only, in downtown DC, browse and buy works on paper from 17 art dealers from across the country. Mesh will show works along older prints with sister organization Armstrong Fine Art. Information in the link in our bio. Hope to see you!

Dear Friends of Armstrong Fine Art and Mesh Art Gallery, we are thrilled to announce our participation in theMcNay Print...
05/01/2025

Dear Friends of Armstrong Fine Art and Mesh Art Gallery, we are thrilled to announce our participation in the
McNay Print Fair. Held once again in the beautiful Leeper Auditorium, it will be a joy to see you and for all to browse art in
person. We look forward to showing you the many amazing works of art that have been added to both our inventories in the past year.

McNay Art Museum - 6000 N New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio, TX 78209

Preview, Friday, May 2 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm

(free attendance exclusively for the first 20 patrons to RSVP to me by email)

Saturday, May 3 from 10 am to 5 pm - Sunday, Mary 4 from noon to 5 pm

You can browse our inventories ahead of time at
ARMSTRONGFINEART.COM & MESHARTGALLERY.COM

Photo no.1

Hen
Michel ESTEBE
2021
Poule (original French title) 
Color mezzotint on wove paper.
Edition of 60.  
Signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil.  

13 3/8 x 13 3/8 inches
$420

Photo no.2

Winged Sunset
William H. HAYS
2022
Color linocut on Stonehenge wove paper.
Edition of 50.
Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.

9 x 12 inches
$375

Photo no.3

Salto
Michel ESTEBE
2022
Color mezzotint on wove paper.
 
Edition of 60.  
Signed, titled, numbered “7/60” and dated in pencil.
 
13 1/4 x 11 3/8 inches
$480

Photo no.4

Window of Hope
Olesya DZHURAEVA
2022
Clamshell portfolio with 6 original woodcuts.
Printed August & September 2022 in Berlin. Edition of 40 as an artist’s book & 40 as a portfolio, by Hendrik Liersch and Olesya Dzhurayeva, Corvinus Presse, Berlin.
The portfolio was printed on Velin BFK Rives, France. Cover paper: Billter Chocolate, United Kingdom. Bound by hand by Stefan Cseh, Forchheim, Germany.
Sheet sizes: 10 ⅞ x 16 ⅜ inches.

$1000

We are proud to announce that Mesh added the work of Charles Spitzack to our Artist list. Charles Spitzack is a Seattle-...
04/24/2025

We are proud to announce that Mesh added the work of Charles Spitzack to our Artist list.

Charles Spitzack is a Seattle-based artist specializing in woodblock printmaking, with a practice rooted in traditional techniques and contemporary themes. A graduate of Cornish College of the Arts (BFA 2010), his work has been widely exhibited in solo and group shows across the U.S. and internationally, including recent exhibitions at Davidson Galleries, the Imadate Art Museum in Japan, and Bellevue Art Museum. Charles is an active educator and community arts leader—serving as Board President of Seattle Print Arts and teaching extensively at institutions like Pratt Fine Arts Center and the Bellevue Art Museum. His work is held in notable collections such as the Microsoft Art Collection and the Southern Graphics Printmaking Archive.

photo no.1
Open Doors 2024
Charles SPITZACK

Color woodcut on japan paper.
From the edition of 30.
Titled, signed, numbered and dated.

5 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches
Price
$175

photo no.2
Disintegration
Charles SPITZACK
2021

Color woodcut on japan paper.
From the edition of 20.
Titled, signed, numbered and dated.

9 x 11 7/8 inches
Price
$250

photo no.3
Bipolar
Charles SPITZACK
2014

Color woodcut on japan paper.
From the edition of 15.
Titled, signed, numbered and dated.

11 7/8 x 9 inches
Price
$250

photo no.4
Free Tokitae, Kill Lo**ta
Charles SPITZACK
2024

Color woodcut on japan paper.
From the edition of 12.
Titled, signed, numbered and dated.

18 x 9 inches
Price
$325

Livio CESCHIN Mesh is proud to announce that Livio Ceschin’s solo show: The Poetry of Light will be on display at the Ar...
04/24/2025

Livio CESCHIN

Mesh is proud to announce that Livio Ceschin’s solo show: The Poetry of Light will be on display at the Art Gallery at Stanford in Washington through August 17th 2025. The Show was curated by Eric Denker, senior lecturer at the National Gallery of Art

Born in Pieve di Soligo (Italy) in 1962, Livio Ceschin still lives nearby in Montebelluna, a city an hour’s drive from Venice.  Initially trained in that city’s Istituto Statale d’Arte, from which he graduated in 1982, Ceschin refocused his attention to intaglio in 1991.  He enrolled in etching classes at the Accademia Raffaello in Urbino in 1992.  His encounter with Paolo Fraternali, who taught that class, was formative.  Initial exercises in copying old masters gave way to his first depictions of the landscape.  Ceschin quickly developed a personal mixed media technique, made of etching zinc plates which are enhanced with drypoint, thus lending them a softness uncharacteristic of pure etching.

We are proud to announce that Mesh added the work of Charles Spitzack to our Artist list.

Charles Spitzack is a Seattle-based artist specializing in woodblock printmaking, with a practice rooted in traditional techniques and contemporary themes. A graduate of Cornish College of the Arts (BFA 2010), his work has been widely exhibited in solo and group shows across the U.S. and internationally, including recent exhibitions at Davidson Galleries, the Imadate Art Museum in Japan, and Bellevue Art Museum. Charles is an active educator and community arts leader—serving as Board President of Seattle Print Arts and teaching extensively at institutions like Pratt Fine Arts Center and the Bellevue Art Museum. His work is held in notable collections such as the Microsoft Art Collection and the Southern Graphics Printmaking Archive.

Dear Friends of Armstrong Fine Art and Mesh Art Gallery, We are thrilled to once again announce our participation in the...
04/24/2025

Dear Friends of Armstrong Fine Art and Mesh Art Gallery, We are thrilled to once again announce our participation in the Cleveland Print Fair. Held in the beautiful and vast atrium of the Cleveland Museum
of Art, one couldn’t dream of a more elegant place to browse artwork one gets to take home. We look forward to showing you personally the amazing works of art that have been added to both inventories.

Fundraising Preview, Thursday, April 24th 5.30 pm to 8.00 pm ($90 advance purchase)

Friday April 25th from 10 am to 6 pm
Saturday April 26th from 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday April 27th from 10 am to 5 pm
(free admission Friday through Sunday)

www.armstrongfineart.com www.meshartgallery.com

photo no.1
Cajíz
Christian BOZON
2022

Color aquatint on wove paper.
Edition of 50.
Signed, titled, and numbered, and annotated in pencil.
 
Size: 8 1/8 x 10 3/8 inches
Price
$325

Photo no.2
Taking Advantage of the Draft
Kate HENDRICKSON
2023
Colored pencil on wove paper.
From a series of 20.

Signed, titled, dated, and annotated on the verso. 

7 x 5 1/2 inches
Price
$475

Photo no.3
La Proie pour l’Ombre
Hélène BAUTISTA
2023

Linocut printed in three tones.
Edition of 5.
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered “2/5” in pencil.
     
5 1/4 x 15 7/8 inches
Price
$175

photo no.4

Derniere Baignade
Hélène BAUTISTA
2022

Aquatint printed in blue ink.

Edition of 30.
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered “3/30” in pencil.

9 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches
Price
$225

This weekend only, we are showing at the Portland Fine Print Fair ( ). You will find us in the booth of our sister organ...
01/24/2025

This weekend only, we are showing at the Portland Fine Print Fair ( ). You will find us in the booth of our sister organization Armstrong Fine Art. Details can be found in the link in our bio.

Have you thought about AI’s influence on your work? This art dealership has. As we prepared to spend an hour making insi...
12/05/2024

Have you thought about AI’s influence on your work? This art dealership has. As we prepared to spend an hour making insightful comments about Michel Estèbe’s latest print, we decided to let „Copilot“ take a stab at it. We asked it to make 5 whimsical comments about Michel’s latest print (available on our website), titled „Salto“, his cat. Here is what we got.

1. This cat seems to be the purrfect artist’s muse, sitting amidst all those paintbrushes and plants.
2. I wonder if this feline is contemplating its next masterpiece or just enjoying the cozy studio vibes.
3. With those big, curious eyes, it looks like this kitty is ready to jump into the canvas and become part of the artwork!
4. The cat’s stripes blend so well with the artistic chaos around it, almost like it’s camouflaged in creativity.
5. Perhaps this kitty is the secret behind all the beautiful paintings in the studio, silently inspiring the artist with its presence.

The image shows a detailed and whimsical illustration of a gray tabby cat sitting in an artist’s studio. The cat is surrounded by various art supplies, including paintbrushes, pots, and plants. The background is filled with lush green foliage, adding to the artistic and serene atmosphere. The cat’s expression is calm and curious, making it an interesting focal point in the midst of the creative clutter. The image is signed and numbered, indicating it is a limited edition print, which adds to its uniqueness and value.

Michel ESTEBE (French, born 1954)
Salto (original French title)
Color mezzotint on wove paper, 2022.
Edition of 60.
Signed, titled, numbered “7/60” and dated in pencil.
Plate: 13 ¼ x 11 3/8 inches.
$480.

Here are two atmospheric monotypes by Marketa Kemp depicting the marshy landscape of the Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve...
05/16/2024

Here are two atmospheric monotypes by Marketa Kemp depicting the marshy landscape of the Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve, at the edge of Melbourne (Victoria, Australia). This natural escape has been a constant source of inspiration for Marketa and looking at photographs of this coastal park it's not hard to see why. Both depictions are oblong vertical formats (ideal for a narrow wall, in a hallway perhaps…). One shows grasses reflected in nearly windstill and utterly quiet conditions. Is it dusk or dawn? Your call. Just one small ripple in the foreground suggests motion. Everything else is still. In the other composition, fog is rolling in, lapping the edges of the shore, and lending the landscape an air of mystery. This monotype is printed to the sheet's edges, giving it an attractive "object" quality and giving the viewer a sense of the landscape beyond. Our imagination gets to fill in what's left, right, at our feet, and all the way high into the sky.
https://meshartgallery.com/collections/marketa-kemp

Marketa Kemp

I thought I would be back sooner with another couple of images, showing more of William Hays' amazing, recent color lino...
05/10/2024

I thought I would be back sooner with another couple of images, showing more of William Hays' amazing, recent color linocut reductions. But what didn't get in the way: a Spring Break trip, three print fairs, an auction, climbing in Kentucky?
Here at last are two more prints by New England's talented and hard-working relief color printmaker, as promised a few weeks ago. And if you care to know more about the life behind Mesh, swipe left (or is it right?). You'll see a couple of snaps of recently matted works getting readied for their primetime at print fairs (we do our own matting), my buddy John helping me wrap 70+ auction packages (we do our own packaging), and "yours truly" climbing pockets in the Red River Gorge (we do our own hand scuffing)…
https://meshartgallery.com/collections/william-h-hays
As always, check out our website to purchase and support living artists, and their humble impresario. With gratitude for all the support. Bernard

We were woefully behind on restocking the wonderful color linocuts by William Hays. But we are happy to report that we n...
03/22/2024

We were woefully behind on restocking the wonderful color linocuts by William Hays. But we are happy to report that we not only have availability of nearly every work still in print at this time, but we also have William's two latest prints, finished in the past few weeks. For those who like to look out at the blue winter light from the comfort of their home, or car, or camper… you will love "Lapis Moon" and "Winter Field" featured in this post. They are available for purchase on our website (link in bio). They come matted, and shipping via UPS Ground is included. We'll feature more of William's recent work in the coming days.
https://meshartgallery.com/collections/william-h-hays

William Hays

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