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Nikki SF

ARTIST - SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
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  • portfolio
    • available: abstract paintings
    • abstract paintings: color
    • abstract paintings: monochromatic
    • voicemail paintings
    • gold leaf / text
    • mirror paintings: cuba
    • the memory of water
    • remnant series
    • Wunderkammer (mixed media installation)
    • archive: paintings (2005-2017)
  • about
    • resume
    • artist bio & statement
  • contact
  • photos
  • shop
    • voicemail paintings shop
    • cuba mirror paintings shop
    • remnant series: maps
    • remnant series
  • events

UPCOMING EVENTS

stARTup Art Fair, April 18-20, 2025 - Hotel del Sol, 3100 Webster St., San Francisco - Fri 4/18: 2PM-10PM; Sat 4/19, 12PM-9PM; Sun 4/20: 12PM-7PM

Shipyard Spring Open Studios – April 26-27, 2025; Hunters Point Shipyard Artists, 451 Galvez Ave, Bldg #115, San Francisco - Sat & Sun: 11AM-6PM

PAST SHOWS

Ripples, UC College of the Law San Francisco; rotating exhibit curated by Esther Mallouh

Solo Show at The Commonwealth Club - through March 2024

The de Young Open; The de Young Museum - September 2023-Jan 2024

Shipyard Open Studios – October 21-22, 2023; Hunters Point Shipyard Artists

Secession Art & Design: 16th Anniversary SF Art Pop-Up – August 2023

Secession Art & Design: SF Spring Art Pop-Up – May 2023

Inaugural Exhibition: 12x12 Invitational – 2121 ArtSpace; March 2023

Shipyard Gallery Fundraiser w/Dan Flanagan: Five Artists & One Musician, San Francisco - February 2023

Textures, Shapes, Patterns or Forms - Las Lagunas Art Gallery, September 2022

The Bow and The Brush: Art Inspiring Music Inspiring Art by Violinist Dan Flanagan - New York City: Oct 3, 2022

Women Rising - The Drawing Room, San Francisco - March 2022

Cube Art Fair: NFT Edition -Miami Beach Art Week - Dec 2022

Cube Art Fair - NYC Edition: The World’s Largest Public Art Fair, New York City - May 2021

Painting Through The Pandemic - The Rhode Island Watercolor Society Pawtucket, Rhode Island - March 2021

The de Young Open - The de Young Museum, San Francisco - Oct 2020

Celebration of Art - Marin Society of Artists, San Rafael - March 2020

WORD - ShockBoxx Gallery Hermosa Beach - Aug 2020

small works - BIG TALENT - Las Lagunas Gallery, Laguna Beach - June 2020

Reflections - Arc Gallery, San Francisco - May 2020

Women Rising - The Drawing Room Annex, San Francisco - March 2020

Art Palm Springs with Barba Contemporary Art - Feb 2020

Into the Interval: Nikki Vismara & Kym de Los Reyes - Barba Contemporary Art, Palm Springs - Feb 2020

Visualizing the Word - Cade Fine Arts Gallery, Maryland - Jan 2020

Click here to see more past shows and resume

Most Searched Artist By State on Ebay

November 27, 2015

This article originally appeared in hyperallergic and is written by Jill Steinhauer: http://hyperallergic.com/169429/the-most-searched-artists-in-the-us-according-to-ebay/

What significance does Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi have to people in the state of Michigan? Why do the netizens of Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, and Wisconsin love Faith Ringgold? Who is Terry Redlin? (And why don’t I know?) These are just some of the questions provoked by this infographic from eBay, which charts the most-searched artists on the auction website by state. In order to make the map, “we used the top 50 most searched artists on eBay, compared with industry trends and search engine data to determine which artists were the most searched in each state,” the company says.

Why eBay would want to track the most-searched, versus, say, the most-purchased, artists in each state is another question — as well as what insight one stand stands to gain from this knowledge. Andy Warhol is Pennsylvania’s Pop-art son, yes; Ansel Adams predictably has a big following out West, where he shot his most famous photographs; and Shepard Fairey attended the Rhode Island School of Design. But why is Missouri so curious about the art of American gothic horror novelist VC Andrews? Is Thomas Kinkade not as popular as previously believed, or do people just not buy his work on eBay? How to comprehend a category that spans an American “grande dame” of Impressionism, a fantasy illustrator, a “Master of 3D PopArt,” and a “Thinking Man’s Poster Artist“? Ponder this as you ponder your next bid.

 

 

 

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