{"id":264313,"date":"2008-05-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-18T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/huss-gallery-offers-collectible-art\/"},"modified":"2008-05-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-05-18T07:00:00","slug":"huss-gallery-offers-collectible-art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/huss-gallery-offers-collectible-art\/","title":{"rendered":"Huss Gallery offers collectible art"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>La Jolla artist Sally Huss opened a new gallery at 7932 Ivanhoe Ave. The site doubles as a studio where the multi-talented artist paints daily.<br \/>Huss said her goal is to offer affordable art and collectibles to the public. She uses a variety of mediums that express the varying styles she produces, from sophisticated Asian or Tuscan-influenced oils to colorful acrylic children&#8217;s pieces.<br \/>For the price of an evening gown, a person can own a small original Sally Huss painting. The store carries prints, beach bags, pens, stationery and even children&#8217;s bibs, which were recently featured on Oprah Winfrey&#8217;s television show, according to Huss&#8217; manager Erika Sarinana.<br \/>A La Jolla local, Huss turned her family-friendly artwork into a syndicated news column called Happy Musings that currently runs in 20 newspapers. The column includes a piece of her art and a thought of the day, Sarinana said.<br \/>&#8220;She also has a brand new line of greeting cards that we carry inside the store,&#8221; Sarinana said. &#8220;She paints right outside the store and she does commission pieces.&#8221;<br \/>People can ask her to change a color here or a fish there, Huss said. She was commissioned to paint the La Jolla Cove and other local landscapes. Her style ranges from bright, colorful fish to orange Asian-inspired sophisticated pieces.<br \/>Huss&#8217;s prints of dancing ballerinas and mermaids in pinks and purples are priced reasonably enough to decorate a girl&#8217;s room. She also designs purses and beach bags with glittering sea horses and fish.<br \/>&#8220;The beach bags have waterproof liners,&#8221; Sarinana said. &#8220;We also had a clothing line we are bringing back. It is resort wear aimed at the older generations &#8221; it&#8217;s very classy and comfortable.&#8221;<br \/>According to Sarinana, the gallery is different than other La Jolla art houses. Huss&#8217;s goal is to create an inviting atmosphere.<br \/>&#8220;We want this to be a place where people can come and hang out,&#8221; Sarinana said, explaining that Huss has a love of art that she transfers to her customers through conversation. &#8220;She&#8217;ll talk your ear off.&#8221;<br \/>Huss reiterated her manager&#8217;s sentiments. She said she keeps prices low so average people can enjoy an original piece of art. Huss said she takes jobs on commission, from landscapes to florals to portraits.<br \/>&#8220;I do very interesting portraits,&#8221; Huss said.<br \/>She said she wants to spread her love of art to her neighbors. Currently, Huss is making a list of people interested in an art class, both adults and children, she said. Because of the lack of funding public schools have, Huss said she thinks it&#8217;s important that children are exposed to the arts.<br \/>For more information call the gallery, (858) 454-4996, or go to www.sallyhuss.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>La Jolla artist Sally Huss opened a new gallery at 7932 Ivanhoe Ave. The site doubles as a studio where the multi-talented artist paints daily.Huss said her goal is to offer affordable art and collectibles to the public. 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