Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates

Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates
Showing posts with label Duncan Regehr Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duncan Regehr Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Duncan Regehr - Anonymous Art Exhibit

 


Zorro legend Duncan Regehr has a new art exhibit at the Petley Jones Gallery. The showing has been extended through November 6, 2020.  On display are two series "The Lost Man" and "The Forgotten Woman." Colorful and evocative aptly describes this collection. For more information on this exhibit and to view it online, click on the following link.

Anonymous by Duncan Regehr at the Petley Jones Gallery

Sunday, September 27, 2020

New Print Series and Website from Duncan Regehr

 

Duncan Regehr 

Acclaimed Zorro actor and artist, Duncan Regehr, announces a new print series and website. 

The Forgotten Woman - Duncan's latest series: 
Women need to remember their own forgotten woman. -  Anne Graves

Many pass through the world haven hidden, quelled, or sacrificed essential aspects of self and by choice or by force of circumstance adopt alternative ways of being. Some leave behind the spirit they knew well in childhood. Some retain a secret self. Others remain invisible to themselves throughout life. Unacknowledged and unobserved by the world, they are forgotten.

Contrasting color schemes are integral to the theme of "The Forgotten Woman". Female figures appear separated from their environments, yet suspended within them. Remote greyish backgrounds magnify their vibrancy. As with "The Lost Man" series, the vivid figures are the polar opposites of their surroundings.  - Duncan Regehr


Sparrow by Duncan Regehr


The all-new Duncan Regehr Artworks Site showcases fine art prints and books available for purchase. REGEHR fine art editions have been rendered permanent pigmented ink on premium archival paper. Each work has been individually titled, dated, and signed by Duncan Regehr.


www.duncanregehrartworks.com

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Duncan Regehr - Actor, Artist, Poet




Duncan Regehr famous for playing ZORRO, the swashbuckling hero of Spanish California, on The Family Channel's New World Zorro TV series from 1990-1993 is very talented actor. He's acted in every facet of the entertainment world: television, movies, theater and radio. You're very likely aware that he is considered one of the greatest Zorro's of all-time. After all when it comes to Zorro he's mentioned in the same breath as Guy Williams, Tyrone Power, Douglas Fairbanks and Antonio Banderas. In fact, in most polls he ranks in the top 2 all-time. He's even considered to be among the best actors to ever play the role of Dracula. His performance as the Transylvanian Count in the 1987 horror/comedy film The Monster Squad is a masterpiece reminiscent of the great Bela Lugosi. But here's something that you may not know, one of histories greatest Zorro's is also an incredibly talented artist as well. He paints, he sculpts, he draws. He even writes poetry. In fact, Mr. Regehr has works of art on exhibit in many of the finest museums in the world.

You can see the art of Duncan Regehr in person in the United States at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C., Focus on Masters Ventura Archives for the Getty Museum in Ventura California, and Signature Gallery in Brookings, Oregon. In Canada at The Saatchi Gallery in Victoria, British Columbia. The Jilin Collection in China, The Syllavethy Collection of Scotland in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and in many more collections and museums throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe.You can also see the artwork and creativity of Duncan Regehr for yourself online by going to his website. And if you like what you see you can even purchase one of his marvelous creations to add to your own collection.

Duncan Regehr will be having two exhibitions coming up. One will be at the Legacy Gallery in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada). It is a retrospective of Duncan's work called "Transformation." It opens June 13th with an opening reception for the public on June 14th. The exhibit will remain open for viewing until August 18th.
All are welcome. The other exhibition will be at the Winchester Galleries in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada). It will run from July 7th - July 28th. The opening reception for the public will be on July 8th. Details can be found on Duncan Regehr's website.


http://www.duncanregehr.com/