"Known for his humorous use of puns and parody, William T. Wiley’s work defined the nucleus of the Bay Area Funk movement in the 1960s. Wiley says of his work during this time: “It suddenly became clear to me that art was what I’d heard on the radio that day, or something I saw outside. Suddenly, anything was potential.” This work was originally created and installed as an outdoor billboard prior to being purchased by the Arts Commission for the Airport. "Void" by William T. Wiley is located post-security, in Terminal 3. http://bit.ly/2wkT33r" This was posted to our Instagram account on September 07, 2018 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729357701/
"Our newest San Francisco Arts Commission piece is "No Other Lands Their Glory Know" by Alice Shaw. This photographic image is of a redwood forest on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California, just north of the City and County of San Francisco. The title for this artwork is taken from a line in a poem, The Redwoods, written by Joseph B. Strauss, the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. Visitors are invited to enjoy the natural splendor of The Golden State while at the airport. See "No Other Lands Their Glory Know" by Alice Shaw, post-security, above Gate 95 in the International Terminal" This was posted to our Instagram account on September 24, 2017 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729359059/

‘Hold on Tight, It’s a Wild Night!’ is a plate brimming with energy, whimsy, and just the right touch of chaos. This lively piece captures those unpredictable, exciting (and sometimes messy) moments that make life so fun. It’s perfect for anyone who loves art with personality and a playful twist.

I’ve also started a drawing with art markers inspired by the plate—it’s all about keeping that wild energy alive!

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A new drawing for y’all! I quickly doodled @[email protected]’s OC Daia! She’s really cool and runs a inn where all sorts of interesting people stop by.
HD version's on Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/i/IH2H4UDWLC
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My studio neighbor Josh Coffy and I collaborated on a series of small paintings called The Flock this year. As a bonus we created this large painting together, "Alma." Come see it this weekend at our Open Studios! At Arc, 1246 Folsom in SF. https://heatherrobinson.com/art-events/2023/11/10/sf-open-studios #sanfrancisco #openstudios #bayareaartist
SF Open Studios — Fine Art by Heather Robinson

Join me and 26 other artists at Arc for San Francisco Open Studios . Meet the artists and build your art collection! I’ll have new original art, prints, pillows, magnets and other goodies to peruse and collect. Preview Reception: Friday, November 10th 6-9pm Saturday & Sunday, November

Fine Art by Heather Robinson

“Smile” charcoal on toned paper, professionally framed, 32.5” x 26.5”. Available for purchase $600 + S/H

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Two of my most loyal art patrons, who have been visiting my studio for years. Thank you for your support!

Art Patrons
Oil on Canvas
48" x 36"
2020
Available

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ANNOUNCEMENT: I’ve been selected to showcase my work in the upcoming RAW San Jose showcase Venus on February 7!
Here’s a little preview of what you can expect to see from me at the event. I’d love to see some familiar faces, and meet some new ones!
You can purchase a ticket to the showcase directly from https://rawartists.com/martinj. I can’t wait to see you there! 😃

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Martin Jambon - San Jose - at RAWartists.com

Martin Jambon is a French painter, programmer, and scientist living in Palo Alto. Born in Orléans in 1977, he studied biology and computer science before moving to California in 2004. His art career started “accidentally” in 2022 after he turned his old kitchen table into a permanent art workstation because “it would have been a pity to throw away such a sturdy piece of furniture.” The goal of his abstract compositions is to allow unlimited personal interpretations, free of taboos. He declares “I'm the happiest man when every morning, I look at the same painting and it starts animating and telling me a new story. I want to share this with the world.”