Art Gallery

Every 8 weeks, the pariSoma Innovation Loft transforms itself with the help of a local Bay Area artist. We are big supporters of the local art community and want to bring local creativity to coworking and events at our space. All of our art shows are curated by Nick Romero and Given Online. Our openings feature sangria, snacks, music, and great art! We look forward to seeing you at the next opening. Anyone and everyone is welcome to stop by and view the art during events and regular business hours (9am - 6pm, Monday - Friday). All of the art on display is for sale unless otherwise noted. Our current show:

pariSoma is excited to welcome our next artist, Danyol, to our space! The opening was held July 15th, and the show will be up through mid-September.

Growing up, I nourished myself on a steamy pop-influenced mixed media paintings explore the liminal spaces between surface and emotion; gender role, responsibility and reality; along with other inconsistencies in our fragile social fabric. I want to bring part of my everyday life into my art and show people that there is beauty in the mundane, harmony in the abstract and power in the inspiration.

San Francisco artist danyol was born in 1970 in Orange County, California just a stone’s throw away from Disneyland. Growing up he nourished himself on a steady diet of pop art, cubism, and sarcasm. danyol’s use of his own life and surroundings combine to form a dizzying combination of colors, patterns, and textures. These are then masked out by definitive figures and shapes, somehow bringing some definition to his chaos. While bright and smile inducing on initial viewing, look closely at the found objects collaged in the background; they leave hints as to the deeper meaning of the painting. Look at it from one angle and it is seemingly straight forward, but look from another angle in different lighting, and the painting becomes much more.

While using equal parts nostalgia and current events together, danyol’s pop-influenced mixed media paintings explore the liminal spaces between surface and emotion; gender role, responsibility and reality; along with other inconsistencies in our fragile social fabric.

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