Peace and War
Moved by the current war against Ukraine, artist, Ang-Ray, created the Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine series. From small to big scale, the artist uses oil and mixed media on canvas to show emotion. The ellipses represent the unity and understanding in the people of the world, no matter their background. The blue and yellow colors stand for the colors of Ukraine.
Portions of the sales from this show will be donated to RazomForUkraine.org to amplify the voices and unity in Ukraine.
Phase II
ART+RAY Fine Art Gallery NYC is excited to present “Peace & War - Stand with Ukraine", a solo art exhibit by Abst-Ex artist Ang-Ray. You are cordially invited to Phase II reception on September 9, 2022 Friday 6 to 8pm.
RSVP via text (917)294-5678 by 9/6/2022.
These series, mixed media oil paintings on canvas, reflect the current dire situation of unprovoked "Putin War" invasion of Ukraine.
The Olympix series in Ang-Ray’s “Peace and War” exhibit are multi-color ellipses, all linked and connected, inspired by the rings in the logo of the Olympic games. The multi-color oil palettes in the artwork depicts people of different colors, nationalities and races in the world connecting despite the conflict around the world.
Mixed Media Making a Difference
There will be a Phase 2 Reception on September 9, 2022 from 6 to 8pm. ART+RAY Fine Art Gallery’s current exhibition is by artist Ang-Ray. “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine'' is a collection of artworks highlighting the current events affecting Ukraine. In this series, all artworks are mixed media oil on canvas. Through his use of ellipses and different color palettes, his artworks reflect connection, understanding and peace in the world. Sales from this series will also benefit RazomForUkraine.org
Please RSVP by text (917)294-5678.
More on the Artist
Ang-Ray, our current exhibition’s artist, has multiple series within the theme of unity and understanding. His most current artworks in Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine resemble the colors of Ukraine with ellipses representing unity. He also has a series called Olympix, with similar ellipses “inspired by the omni-cultural experience of living and workin in New York City.”
Ang-Ray is inspired by the people around him which is also shown through his Portrait and Figure series. This series “examines the multi-layered behavior deep within us.” Lastly his Organic CP series is similar in that it derives from his “interest in spiritual connection.”
Passionate about people and passionate about his art. Come to 305 E 9th Street in East Village in NYC to get a chance to look at Ang-Ray’s artworks.
Come Explore The Gallery
Come in and explore the gallery before the exhibit changes to a group show. The current exhibit includes oil and mixed media on canvas. All artworks are by Ang-Ray mostly from his “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine” with some pieces from his Organic, Olypix and Portraits collections. His approach to fine art is to share connection and unify the people of the world.
A portion of the sales will be donated to help amplify voices in Ukraine. We are located at 305 E 9th Street in the heart of East Village NYC.
RSVP to Our Reception
Our Phase 2 Reception is coming up this next week. On August 25, 2022 from 6 to 9 pm come enjoy the artworks by our very own curator, Ang-Ray.
This exhibition focuses on the war in Ukraine. It speaks volumes to unifying and understanding each other, while living in peace. A portion of the sales will benefit RazomForUkraine.org
Please RSVP with a text to (917)294-5678 and come view the artworks. All of them include oil and mixed media on canvas, along with moving reasons behind them. Come say hi, come learn more from the artist himself, and come help support Ukraine.
On Exhibit
Come stop by in between 1st and 2nd Ave on 9th street. Follow the music and step into our gallery to view artworks by our curator Ang-Ray. Currently on exhibition is his “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine.” The artworks “reflect connection, understanding, and peace.” Ang-Ray is looking to unify and amplify the voices in Ukraine by donating a portion of the profits to RazomForUkraine.org
Upcoming Show
Artwork Mixed media oil on canvas by Ang-Ray Curator/Artist East Village NYC
In his newest series, Ang-Ray’s artworks are mixed media oil on canvas. Through his use of ellipses and different color palettes, his artworks reflect connection, understanding and peace in the world. Sales from this series will also benefit RazomForUkraine.org
ART+RAY Fine Art Gallery’s current exhibition is “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine.” It is a collection of artworks highlighting the current events affecting Ukraine. The exhibit is open from July 17 to August 31, 2022. There will be a Phase 2 Reception on August 25, 2022 from 5 to 8pm. Please RSVP by text (917)294-5678.
Phase 2 Reception
Art+Ray Fine Art Gallery NYC
ART+RAY Fine Art Gallery’s current exhibition is by artist Ang-Ray. “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine'' is a collection of artworks highlighting the current events affecting Ukraine. The exhibit is open from July 17 to August 31, 2022. There will be a Phase 2 Reception on August 25, 2022 from 5 to 8pm. Please RSVP by text (917)294-5678.
In this series, all artworks are mixed media oil on canvas. Through his use of ellipses and different color palettes, his artworks reflect connection, understanding and peace in the world. Sales from this series will also benefit RazomForUkraine.org
Art in the Heart of East Village
In between 1st and 2nd Ave on 9th street you’ll find ART+RAY (you may hear it before you see it, we’ve been told we have the best music). Currently our gallery is showing a solo exhibition by Ang-Ray. “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine” is a collection of artworks inspired by the current events involving Ukraine. The yellow and blue ellipses show the community and strength that stands in Ukraine. The show will be held until August 31st and portion of the sales will benefit RazomForUkraine.org
Peace And War: stand with ukraine exhibit continues
Art+Ray Fine Art Gallery - Art Event NYC
Ang-Ray’s solo exhibit “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine” continues today in East Village! All artworks are mixed media oil on canvas. Through his use of ellipses and different color palates, Ray is able to convey unity and understanding in his pieces. This exhibit will be displayed for one more month and a portion of the proceeds will be sent to refugees in Ukraine through RazomForUkraine.org.
We have a winner!
We have a winner from our raffle at our opening of “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine.” Audrey stopped by the gallery today to pick up her prize! She looks dazzling in this limited edition t-shirt and so could you! Take a walk and stop by our gallery in the heart of East Village and get one for yourself. A portion of the sales will be donated to RazomForUkraine.org to support relief in Ukraine.
Dive In to the Art
Art+Ray Fine Art Gallery NYC
Portrait Series by Ang-Ray
Come stop by in between 1st and 2nd Ave on 9th street. Follow the music and step into our gallery to view artworks by our curator Ang-Ray. Currently on exhibition is his “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine.” He describes the artworks as “like loaded time bombs threaten denotation, their elements are about to burst from the canvases.” He said “they reflect connection, understanding, and peace.”
Art + Fundraiser
From July 17 to August 31, 2022 we are holding a fundraiser benefiting RazomForUkraine.org . A portion of our artwork and limited edition t-shirt sales will be donated to helping refugees in Ukraine. We stand with Ukraine.
event space
Our art gallery is available for film and photo shoots, videos, movies, cocktail and birthday parties and other social events. Text (917)294-5678 or email ArtRayGallery@gmail.com for more info!
About AnG-Ray
“Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine,” by artist Ang-Ray is benefiting a portion of its profits to RazomForUkraine.org .
Art+Ray Fine Art Gallery’s current exhibit “Peace and War” is by Ang-Ray NYC based Artist Curator. He graduated from the National Academy and Art Student League in New York City. He has exhibited at the Cork Gallery, ARC Gallery Chelsea, WSAC Art Center, Park Avenue Atrium, New York Public Library, the Hamptons at the South Hampton Cultural Center and East Hampton. His current solo exhibit in East Village features works done in solidarity with humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
All art and t-shirt sales with benefit RazomForUkraine.org. July 17 - August 31, 2022
Razom For Ukraine
Our current exhibition, “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine,” by artist Ang-Ray is benefiting a portion of its profits to RazomForUkraine.org .
Razom For Ukraine is an organization creating spaces where people meet, partner and work together to unlock the potential of Ukraine. They are maintaining a relentless focus on the needs on the ground to support Ukraine and on opportunities to amplify voices from Ukraine in conversations in the United States.
All art and t-shirt sales with benefit RazomForUkraine.org from July 17 - August 31, 2022
supporting ukraine
During our exhibition, “Peace and War: Stand with Ukraine,” all art sales and limited edition t-shirt sales will benefit RazomForUkraine.org . “Razom” means together in Ukrainian. We believe that together we can help rebuild peace and community for Ukraine.
Friday Night Live
FNLs aka Friday Night Lives are hosted the first Friday of every month from 6-9pm, the first one being on September 2, 2022. You can count on modern art, group exhibits, live music, and drinks in our one of a kind space. Our gallery has organically turned into a collaborative space for artists. Book your next birthday cocktail hour in the heart of East Village or come stop by on the first Friday of September!
more by ang-ray
Ang-Ray, our gallery’s curator and current artist on display, has three other series in addition to Peace Not War: Stand with Ukraine. His “Olympix series is inspired by and serve as a departure point from the rings in the Olympic Games logo. Moving to the United States, I was deeply inspired by the omni-cultural experience of living and working in New York City. The series represents the rich connection, physically and spiritually, of nationalities, races, religions, and social backgrounds. These abstract oils of multi-color interlocking ellipses portray intercultural communication, the struggle of tolerance and understanding and the desire for harmony and peace.”