Celebrating Love in Art With 13 Park West Gallery Artists

 In Art & Gallery News, Artists & Special Collections

Pablo Picasso once said: “Love is the greatest refreshment in life,” and it’s hard to disagree with him.

Love is one of the most prevalent themes in art, no matter the medium. Valentine’s Day offers the perfect excuse to admire art’s unique ability to evoke emotions and the complexities of love. There is a reason we send each other messages decorated with hearts every February 14—even the simplest use of colors and shapes can let someone know they are loved.

Hearts are just the beginning when it comes to depictions of love in art. Complex images transcribed onto a canvas, taken from imagination or real life, can express love better than clumsy words or a box of chocolates ever could.

If you’re seeking a little romance or a reminder of what love looks like, check out these representations of love by Park West Gallery artists. Let your heart swell with inspiration as these artworks show the infinite ways we all experience love in its many forms.

Peter Max: “Heart on Blends”

love in art Hearts on Blends Peter Max Park West Gallery

“Hearts on Blends” (2006), Peter Max

Romero Britto: “Blue Couple”

Romero Britto Blue Couple Park West Gallery

“Blue Couple” (2016), Romero Britto

Slava Ilyayev: “Autumn Woods”

Park West Gallery Autumn Woods Slava Ilyayev

“Autumn Woods” (2016), Slava Ilyayev

Michael Godard: “Love Blossoms”

"Love Blossoms" (2016), Michael Godard

“Love Blossoms” (2016)

Csaba Markus: “Woman of the Spring”

Park West Gallery Csaba Markus Woman of the Spring

“Woman of the Spring” (2016), Csaba Markus

Leslie Lew: “True Love”

True Love Park West Gallery Leslie Lew

“True Love” (2008) Leslie Lew

Michael Milkin: “Chosen for You”

Park West Gallery Michael Milkin

“Chosen for You” (2016), Michael Milkin

Marcus Glenn: “Spread Love…It Ain’t Hard to Do”

Marcus Glenn Park West Gallery

“Spread the Love…It Ain’t Hard” (2014) Marcus Glenn

Chris DeRubeis: “Opposites Attract”

Chris DeRubeis Abstract Sensualism

“Opposites Attract” (2014), Chris DeRubeis

Daniel Wall: “Snowy Waterfront”

Daniel Wall Park West Gallery

“Snowy Waterfront” (2014), Daniel Wall

Simon Bull: “Love”

Simon Bull Park West Gallery

“Love” (2016), Simon Bull

Linda Le Kinff: “Basics”

Linda Le Kinff Park West Gallery

“Basics” (2008), Linda Le Kinff

Charles Lee: “All For You”

Charles Lee Park West Gallery

“All For You” (2015), Charles Lee

Chocolate and flowers are nice, but why not give your Valentine a gift that will be appreciated for years to come? To learn more about collecting artwork by Park West Gallery artists, contact our gallery consultants at (800) 521-9654 ext. 4 or sales@parkwestgallery.com.

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