The Renaissance Revival brings together two distinct yet harmoniously intertwined voices: the timeless weight of marble and the luminous pulse of paint.
Sculptor Márton Váró, renowned for his monumental public installations across the globe, including the iconic 45-foot angels at Bass Hall in Texas, breathes life into stone with reverence and mastery. A Fulbright scholar from Hungary, Váró now carves between California and Italy, shaping figurative and organic forms that seem to emerge from the marble itself, timeless and transcendent.
Opposite his stillness is the vibrant movement of Georgeana Ireland, an award-winning painter whose abstract works are born intuitively to music. Each canvas is a rhythm, a raw thread of emotion layered in thick impasto and radiant color—painting not just what is seen, but what is felt.
Together, their works form a spiritual dialogue: matter and memory, gesture and grace. This is not a return to the past, but a rebirth of beauty in its most elemental form.
Currently on display at our gallery in Newport Beach, California.