Color Therapy By Paul Fontana New Featured Artist Show At Area 61 Gallery Monday, February 1, 2021 Area 61 Gallery opened a new featured artist show Monday by mixed-media artist, Paul Fontana. His current body of work, “Color Therapy , is a dose of bold color that will help us through the dreary days of winter, and provide a visual injection of vibrancy to make it to a long-awaited vaccinated spring awakening, said officials.
Mr. Fontana unapologetically points out that he never attended art school, and has no deep artist statement to offer, but he proudly states that he loves to paint and whatever he paints will be colorful. He began painting assuming that he would paint things realistically, as he saw them, but felt that his real calling was expressing himself through color rather than duplicating what his camera or eye saw. He considers himself more of a colorist – how one color looks next to another, how it complements or contrasts are all areas of his creative
officer opened fire, shooting the driver who later died. the acting chief says the officer s infectious are currently by his side they asked me to convey their thanks to their extended family and friends, the law enforcement and public safety community, and the public for their support in this difficult time for them. reporter: the circumstances behind the traffic stop are unknown at this hour. it s also unclear why one of the officers parked in front. the jeep. what is clear is that his family members and friends are hoping for the best. we also ask for everyone s prayers as he fights for his life. thank you very much. reporter: the officer is on life support here at the medical center in walnut creek. he s been with the chp for seven years. if we get any update, we ll bring it to you here on kron4 news. jr stone, kron4 news. and there has been an outpouring of support in the fairfield neighborhood where the officer lives. neighbors tell us he is a good guy with a