The Art Collection The Pacific SF tells a story of inspiration starting with the colors of Northern California, with Dark Moody Interiors, the Blues and Grays of the Pacific Ocean, with the Rich Gold of the northern California Landscape. I've titled the collection "Sky, Sea and Mountains", a nod to the panoramic views and golden sunset enjoyed at The Pacific SF. The artworks are luminescent, misty compositions, dominated by large areas of color that seem to have emerged naturally and organically.
Maria Di Grande
The Art Collection The Pacific SF tells a story of inspiration starting with the colors of Northern California, with Dark Moody Interiors, the Blues and Grays of the Pacific Ocean, with the Rich Gold of the northern California Landscape. I've titled the collection "Sky, Sea and Mountains", a nod to the panoramic views and golden sunset enjoyed at The Pacific SF. The artworks are luminescent, misty compositions, dominated by large areas of color that seem to have emerged naturally and organically.
Maria Di Grande
Camellia's by Helen Amy Murray
Upon entry into The Pacific SF, we are met by a grand piece at the concierge area, a wall of elegantly carved and stitched Camellia's by London based artist Helen Amy Murray. Murray is known internationally for creating intricate hand sculpted textiles, often using stitched and hand-carved leather panels in her designs. Camellia's were chosen not only for their beauty, but for their significance as a California flower that loves the mild weather and that thrives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Panoramic Views from The Pacific SF
Watercolor and Mixed Media on Paper by Elise Morris
Elise Morris' work is about exploring nature's point of view, particularly fleeting moments of growth and change. Two watercolor works on paper are located in the entry level corridors of The Pacific SF. Ms. Morris finds inspiration looking at the shapes of leaves and blossoms, as well as the shadows that are cast in the Northern California sun. She allows the paint to seep into and stain the paper's surface, leaving room for light and space to permeate the work. In this way, her artworks are both abstract and specific, ethereal and grounded.
Sienna Series by Edith Bresnahan
Bresnahan was recently inspired by a trip to Sienna Italy and the elegant and classical architecture of Roman buildings.
Two large oil painting from this series command the Observatory at The Pacific SF. The vibrations and abstract expressionism emitting from these artworks connect them to the overall art collection at The Pacific SF.
Elemental Tension Series, Thea Schrack
These beautiful and dramatic large works greet residents of The Pacific at the Motor Lobby.
Salida, by Ned Evans
"Emotive rather than purely visual, the abstract and ocean inspired painting I create are evocative of the ocean's sway" Ned Evans.
Salida greets guests off the lounge elevator, echoing the rich bronze motifs throughout the Observation Lounge. Inspired by the views seen from the ocean, Evan's piece is a perfect introduction to the luxurious golden sunsets witnessed from the lounge terrace.
Movement Series
The serene-scape present in this piece is a perfect complement to The Pacific SF's tranquil Yoga Garden and it's movement connecting it to the fitness center.