Park West’s 2018 Spring Sale Features Old Favorites, New Surprises

Need to melt the winter blues away? Park West Gallery’s 2018 Spring Sale is sure to brighten any home. You can browse the 2018 Spring Sale now—it’s filled to the brim with new works from [...]

Celebrating Love in Art With 13 Park West Gallery Artists

Pablo Picasso once said: “Love is the greatest refreshment in life,” and it’s hard to disagree with him. Love is one of the most prevalent themes in art, no matter the medium. Valentine’s Day [...]

Linda Le Kinff and the Art of Every Woman

The history of art is anything but steady. From the iconoclasts of Medieval Europe to the unhinged avant-gardes of the Great War, few conventions have gone untested. The female figure is arguably [...]

Behind the Artist: Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light Few contemporary artists are as ubiquitous as Thomas Kinkade, whose luminous imagery adorns more than 10 million homes worldwide. Born in Sacramento County, [...]

5 Facts You May Not Know About Disney and Dali’s Lost Project ‘Destino’

In 2003, Disney Studios released “Destino,” a unique animated short film originally conceived by one unlikely pair—Walt Disney and famed Surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Now, 15 years after its [...]

Peter Nixon Muses About His Artistic Muses

The Muse series by Peter Nixon is a fascinating take on the nine Muses of Greek mythology. As shared below, Nixon has specific meanings behind his beautiful goddesses. Muses originate in Greek [...]

How a Shark Bite and Bob Ross Led Matt Beyrer to Fine Art

Artist Matt Beyrer has proven to be popular with collectors, selling out 11 of his 11 Park West Gallery VIP auctions since his debut. So what is the origin of his desirable Natural Expressionism [...]

Exploring the Art of Charles Lee with Morris Shapiro

A Park West Gallery exclusive by Morris Shapiro.

Ron Agam Follows in His Father’s Footsteps With New Lenticular Art

As the son of world-renowned artist Yaacov Agam—one of the founders of the kinetic art movement—one couldn’t blame Ron Agam for being a little timid about his art. It turns out, however, that Ron [...]

100 Years Ago, Joan Miró Held His First Art Show—And It Was a Disaster

Artworks by Joan Miró are found in museum collections around the world. You might expect, then, that his artistic debut in 1918 was highly regarded. It wasn’t. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of [...]