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October 18 - 21, 2018
Featuring Underwater Digital Art by Jim Hellemn
Coral reefs are the most colorful places on earth and Jim Hellemn's digital art is unlike any underwater photography you have ever seen before... and must been seen in person!
This fine art features stunning images of marine animals and exotic underwater environments, from Indo-Pacific and Caribbean Coral Reefs to the Giant Kelp Forests of California, presented as a series of elegant fine art prints and large-scale wall coverings.
A specialized technique is needed to create these one-of-a-kind, extremely detailed and colorful views of underwater landscapes.
Now you can see coral reefs in a way that you have never seen before.
VIP Pass Provides Access to the Following:
EXCLUSIVE VIP PREVIEW PARTY
IMPACT NIGHT: OPENING NIGHT PARTY
Invitation Only (VIP Pass Provides Access)
Thursday, October 18 | 5:00PM - 9:00PM
Sponsored by: UBS Financial Services
IMPACT NIGHT is a private party that’s designed to have an IMPACT on the community and our Access to Art partner organizations: Monarch School, Generate Hope, Rady Children’s Hospital, and HEAL.
You’ll sip hosted beverages and nibble on tempting hors d’oeuvres while strolling the aisles of contemporary and cutting-edge artwork from top galleries—and you’ll be the first to select the pieces for your personal collection! With donations at the door, a Silent Art Auction, and more, it’s an evening to celebrate and give back to our non-profit partners.
PUBLIC SHOW HOURS
FIRST LOOK FREE FRIDAY
Free Admission
Friday, October 19 | 1:00PM - 5:30PM
COLLECTORS' OPENING NIGHT PARTY
Invitation Only (VIP Pass Provides Access)
Friday, October 19 | 6:00PM - 9:00PM
Sponsored by: Ranch & Coast Magazine and Louis Jadot Wine
WEEKEND SHOW HOURS
Saturday, October 20 | 12:00PM - 8:00PM
Sunday, October 21 | 12:00PM - 5:00PM
The Art - Jim Hellemn
Jim Hellemn is an underwater imaging specialist and digital artist. His work has appeared in National Geographic Magazine, at the American Museum of Natural History and is featured in several public attractions across the country.
"My personal hope is that my images can help people begin to appreciate the ocean as a vital part of our world and take steps to protect it." – Jim Hellemn