Article Navigation

[NEWS]
[Tomorrowland Today at IRISS]
[Dance the Night Away!]
[Limited Editions of Pacifica @ PHS]
[Artists Choice]
[Cadillac-Tenderloin]
[SF History Days 2020]
[SIP Exhibit with Tenderloin Museum]
[Intrigue & Art at the '39 Expo ]
[NOIR CITY 17]
[HAPPY 80th GGIE (Part I)]
[HAPPY 80th GGIE (Part II)]
[Intrigue & Art at the Fair]
[Illusion and The Magic City]
[Urban Abstracts]
[Beautiful Illusion]
[Radio Interview @ KWMR FM]


Click to View Archives
[Review The City from Soma Grand]
[SIP Interview with Tenderloin Museum]
[Tenderloin Art Fair]
[ArtSpan Art Auction]
[SF HISTORY DAYS, 2019]
[REVISITING TOMORROWLAND]
[Park Central Hotel ]
[FACADES: Central City Architecture]
[Abstract Metropolis]
[Le Salon de Diego]
[DISRUPTCRE with TurningArt]
[AIN @ The Marker Hotel]
[Delicious 2017]
[Abstract Senses]
[SF History Days @ The Old Mint]
[The ArtBox Projects-Spectrum Miami]
[Californian Artists at First Thursday After Party with Daylighted]
[Daylighted Featured Artist at Hotel Zephyr]
[MOS Exhibition]
[MARIN OPEN STUDIOS]
[Winter Open Studio]
["Pacifica" at Langton Alley!]
[Tomorrowland Today]
[Arttitud Art Festival]
[MID-MARKET LANDMARKS]
["Tribute to Pacifica" Posters!]
[CITY STREETS 2014]
["Lets go to the fair" @ Old Mint]
[MADART Gala]
[Architect of the Pacific]
[SF History Expo @ Old Mint]
[Happy 75th, GGIE!]
[ON THE EDGE OF DELICATE LINES]
["REplace..."]
[SOMA RISING]
[The City from SOMA Grand]
[9"x12" Budapest Group Exhibition]
[City Streets 2012]
[ART TAKES TIME SQUARE]
[Art Week Cocktail Event @ Arttitud]
[Tales of a City]
[GEOMETRIC GODDESSES]
[DELICIOUS @ STUDIO Gallery]
[Ode to Mid-Market]
[City Streets 2011 @ STUDIO Gallery]
[Bohemian Socials goes back to the future @ Arttitud!]
[Idealization of Shapes]
[CITY STREETS 2013]
[FLOW]
[TOMORROWLAND TODAY]
[Aqua Art Miami w/ARTslant]
[10th Annual SFAI Winter Art Fair]
[ABOVE the PLANE, Group Show]
[City Streets, Group Show - SF]
[ICM III Group Show, Las Vegas]
[The Examiner review-The unveiling of SoMa Rising]
[SOMA SEEN]
[SF Fine Art Fair - Johansson Projects]
[Delicious - Studio Gallery]
[9th Annual SFAI Winter Art Fair]
[HEART OF THE CITY]
[MoMo Lounge Group Show]
[New Faces @ Hang Art Gallery]
[The Old Emporium]
[Reconstructing SoMa, Solo Show]
[Ghost Town @ AR+SPACE]
[Paper Awesome! @ Pigman Gallery]
[Walter & McBean Gallery Show]
[Artist Lecture - First Art Salon]
[Effection-Retrospection Show]
[Five, Double Punch Gallery]
[Perfume, Solo Show]
[New Paintings, Solo Show]
[Effection-Boundaries]
[Painting Expedition to Longleat, UK]
[Mural @ San Francisco Art Institute]
[Mural @ Clarion Alley, SF]



SOMA SEEN
05-27-2010 02:38 pm

           ABOUT             BUY SOMA SEEN!                                               

 

 

 

 

ABOUT SOMA SEEN
SOMA SEEN: Paintings and Drawings by Patricia Araujo of San Francisco’s South of Market Architecture


DESCRIPTION

While living in the South of Market, Patricia Araujo was a witness to many of the changes taking place in this redeveloping neighborhood. Her fascination with domes, towers, sacred and municipal structures began with daily observations of the Golden Gate Theatre at Sixth and Market. Her beautiful book gracefully captures the mixture of architectural styles characteristic of downtown San Francisco in the twenty-first century.

“Araujo echoes the discipline and practicality of architectural drawing but also evokes the surreal quality of Giorgio De Chirico's urban dreamscapes. Her paintings and drawings portray such survivors of Beaux-Arts San Francisco as the Hibernia Bank building, the Palace Hotel, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church at Folsom and Seventh Streets as being at once old and new”.

“In this book, as in downtown San Francisco, the nineteenth century lives on in the service of the twenty-first. All that is left of The Emporium, a department store built in the 1890s, is its splendid classical dome, which sits atop the almost parodistically classicizing interior of the Westfield San Francisco shopping center.”
 
“Araujo reminds us that the buildings of our cities' commercial neighborhoods were architects' fantasies before they became assertive new realities and then, after the passage of time, objects of nostalgia. All three stages of that evolution live side by side in this book. These paintings and drawings depict praiseworthy examples of San Francisco architecture, some utilitarian and others grandly ornamental. The book as a whole reaffirms the city's daydream of itself as a uniquely beautiful amalgam of past and present.”      Jerome Tarshis, Art Critic

SOMA SEEN presents 13 drawings and 22 paintings, dated from 2002 to present, and full color illustrations. Also accompanied are candid photos by Patricia of the places which in turn became the basis for the SOMA series.  All art work, text and photography by Patricia Araujo. Foreword by Wilma Parker. (80 pages total). 

To view Book's Preview please click on banner below:

     
SOMA SEEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BUY SOMA SEEN!               
SOMA SEEN at STORES IN SAN FRANCISCO and Online!

SOMA SEEN is available for purchase at the following San Francisco stores:
William Stout Architectural Books
, 804 Montgomery Street.
The Green Arcade Bookstore, 1680 Market Street.


SOMA SEEN ONLINE!
For those interested in purchasing SOMA SEEN online, please visit Blurb Publishing's direct link at: SOMA SEEN
Hardcover
: $56.95 + tax/shipping.
Blurb Publishing offers shipping worldwide.


  




 



All Material Herein is Held Under Strict Copyright 1997 - 2024
Patricia Araujo LLC.

Login ::: Contact


Site Built by unu2 multimedia