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Serenata da GG, Vol. 1
May 30th
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Finder's Fayre to host Gina Garcia mixed media paintings December 3rd
BEAUMONT — Finder's Fayre Antiques will host a series of abstract paintings by Gina Marí Garcia, 5-9 p.m., Sept. 5. The art show is part of the Contemporary Local Artists Show Series (CLASS) presented in the antique store located at 1485 Calder Ave. in Beaumont's historical Mildred Building.
"My idea for CLASS came when I realized that the artists here in Beaumont might really benefit from increased exposure to an audience they have not been reaching," said store owner Dexter Augier. "I am excited that I can do this, and that CLASS might provide just one more step in helping an artist share their gift with the world."
The opening reception is part of the First Thursday festivities held at the Mildred. Entry is free and the work will be for sale.
"I invited Gina to participate in my CLASS series because I believe she has the consistent creative energy to pursue a career in art. My tastes vary widely, but what I find I am most drawn to is Gina's talent for handling color and light," Augier said.
Beaumont-native Garcia creates mixed media artwork using assorted paints and paper manipulation typically on organic materials or found objects.
“Beaumont is loaded with talent right now. I vibe off all that creative energy," Garcia said. “I hope people find a connection with the pieces. I feel the emotion and energy transcends and will convey nicely to everyone."
She is influenced by her family and loved ones and inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat.
“His work moves me,” Garcia said of Basquiat. "I love the crudeness and sometimes aggressive manner of his pieces. There's always a lot going on." Garcia received a hands-on art education at The Art Studio, Inc. where she now goes to create most of her artwork. "Since I was 13 I've been allowed to create and speak my mind in a wonderful and educational environment. I've seen over 25 years of art there and am now a tenant."
For more information, call Finder's Fayre Antiques at (409) 833-7000, or visit the Facebook page of Artist Gina Marí Garcia.
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About the feature film UNTOLD by Gina M. Garcia
As many of you are aware, on the referral of a friend, I traveled to New York City in September 2011 for a meeting about a potential new film project. I then signed on-board to produce and act in the feature film, "Untold", written and directed by Gina M. Garcia. Untold, being the feature film based on a true story, that I raved about to my entire network, as I truly believed in the project, and wanted each of you to know about this powerful story. Many of you also met Gina M. Garcia, as I welcomed her to stay in my LA home for a week during pre-production in October 2011.
After working diligently on this project for four months, I am sorry to say, that I completely misjudged the character, integrity, professionalism, and work-ethics of Ms. Gina M. Garcia.
Without going into too much detail, she basically used my services and contacts until a better option came along, and when pressed to honor my original contract, or meet face to face to discuss things, Ms. Garcia ignored and avoided me for 3 weeks... and then made up falsehoods about my character and actions and reasons for what she termed my 'termination'.
Or in plain English, she hired me to work on her project for four months, and then walked away without honoring my contract or paying me the full rate agreed upon.
I am still hoping to hear from Ms. Garcia, and her new team of producers John K. Duncan and Scott M. O'Neal in order to settle this professionally and fairly. The only thing I am asking for is to be properly compensated and credited for the 4 months of work I put into the project.
The story itself is an amazing one, and the cast is strong, I wish them much success with these roles.
I will update as further details come in, but I do hope this can be settled out of court.