The principles of Architecture are usually associated with the design and construction of a structure in/or encompassing space. However those architectural or ‘architectonic’ principles are often applied broadly to include art works any available surface – prints and drawings on paper, sculpture in wood, metal, concrete, paintings on canvas, on paper, on a wall…etc.
The artworks included in this exhibition display the principles of Architecture in a wide interpretation….obvious in Jules Engel’s “Traffic” , William Dole’s “Sneaky Pete”, Helen Lundeberg’s “Interior with Painting” and Clinton Adams’ “Cabaret on Windward, but less obvious in Lou Jacobs Jr’s “William Brice”, Leonard Edmondson’s “Abstraction No.2″, Werner Drewes’s “Winter Solstice” or George Herms’ “92 Ore”.
Basic to all is ‘structure’.

Richfield Industrial Design






Interior with Painting

Winter Solstice

Beneath the Santa Monica Pier





Nocturnal Cathedral

Urban Tempo












Totemic Figure


Man / Woman

Monumental Figuration