Monday, December 17, 2007

Doi Studio listed in Albany Times Union Online News Database

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Excerpt from Times Union Artist listing

Olga Regina Doi
http://www.DoiStudio.com
Saratoga artist Olga “Regina” Doi creates contemporary Eurasian art celebrating The Hakuba Ki or “The White Horse Spirit of Fleeting Freedom and Peaceful Hearts.” For her sculptures and jewelry, Regina uses terra cotta, plaster, marble, cast bronze, silver, gold, gemstones, fabricated steel, aluminum and carved wood. For paintings, Regina uses acrylic, oil, pastel, pencil, ink, and mixed media on canvas and board. Her subjects are stylized and realistic portrayals of animals and humans with particular attention to horses and women.



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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Blue White Horse Series- Hakuba Aoi


Wednesday, November 28th, 2007




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Monday, November 12, 2007

“Yuki” Courage- Terra Cotta Sculpture in Saratoga Winter Show

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

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Nov 12 - Dec 31 2007 -”Yuki” Courage my terra cotta horse sculpture will be on exhibit at the Saratoga Arts Council Winter Show. Opening celebrations are Thursday, Nov.29, 6-10pm. Saturday Dec. 1 5-8pm, Monday Dec.31, 5-11:45pm

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Haku-ba Ki: Upcoming Art Exhibition in Saratoga

amtrak show

Upcoming Exhibitions

* August 1-October 1, 2007
"Sho-un" Incredible Light from the Sky"
New White Horse Paintings by Olga Regina Doi

August 4th, 2007 Saturday 5pm-8pm
Meet the Artist Opening reception

Saratoga Springs Amtrak Train Station
Station lane at West Ave. Saratoga Springs, NY
518-587-8354

haku-ba koi
from the japanese: the beautiful white horse-a series of paintings of white horses by Olga Regina Doi

In war and religion the white horse is emblematic of peace, revelation, and higher being.

Painted in Mitejima, Japan and Saratoga, NY during the winter and spring of 2007, and presented as colorful gems of motion, sensual line, and white silhouette -the Hakuba Koi series describes the horse's many movements, postures, conformation, and emotions in a Contemporary Eurasian style.

Honoring the rich myth and history surrounding white horses, and mindful of the horse's serving spirit, the Haku-ba Koi series is dedicated to fleeting freedom and peaceful hearts.- 4/2007

Born from a long line of horsewomen and men in Hiroshima and Prague, the artist equestrienne Olga Regina Doi sculpts and paints horses at her studio farm west of Saratoga.

To learn more about Doi's art please call 518-282-4696 to arrange a studio visit.
email: reginadoi@gmail.com

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Kevin and Katie McKrell sing on Beekman St. at the close of Saratoga Arts Fest 2007



Privy to an intimate and impromptu concert at the close of Saratoga Arts Fest- We were very fortunate to hear Kevin and Katie McKrell sing.




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Monday, June 18, 2007

Saratoga Arts Fest- Folk Stage at the Universal Preservation Hall



The first Saratoga Arts Festival held June 15- 17 2007 featured singer songwriters from the capital district, New York. Many of the performances were held at the beautful Universal Preservation Hall.

some artists featured were:
Micheal Elkin
Guy Clark
Michael Jerling
Rosanne Raneri
Nancy Walker
Bob Warren
Trilaterus: Ron Wasserman Trio

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Philippe- Hair Art - Salon Show



Top notch hair art, theater, costume, and makeup design. A crowd drawing feature of the Saratoga Arts Fest 2007!
To view more of Phillipe's work please visit http://www.philippebevaninternationalsalon.com/


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Friday, June 15, 2007

CYBER Fashion Show : hosted by the YMCA and part of the Saratoga Arts Fest 2007



The Cyber fashion show was a well attended event with plenty of applause, good fashion, and excitement. Another event of the Saratoga Arts Fest
visit this photo album and get individual pictures



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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Haku-ba Koi- Beautiful white horses - begins summer art tour in Saratoga



haku-ba koi

from the japanese: the beautiful white horse

a series of paintings of white horses by Olga Regina Doi

In war and religion the white horse is emblematic of peace, revelation, and higher being.

Painted in Mitejima, Japan and Saratoga, NY during the winter and spring of 2007, and presented as colorful gems of motion, sensual line, and white silhouette -the Hakuba Koi series describes the horse's many movements, postures, conformation, and emotions in a Contemporary Eurasian style.

Honoring the rich myth and history surrounding white horses, and mindful of the horse's serving spirit, the Haku-ba Koi series is dedicated to fleeting freedom and peaceful hearts.


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Sho-un: Incredible Light from the Clouds- part of my painted "Haku- ba Ki" horse series




On exhibit this summer at the Saratoga Amtrak Station this August!

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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Saturday, October 21, 2006