Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Jorg Dubin
Twins, Back to Back
2006
Oil on linen
52 x 74 in.
Courtesy of the artist
About Artist:
Based in Laguna Beach, CA, Jorg Dubin has had an extensive career creating paintings, sculpture, ceramics and working in design for over forty-five years. Dubin studied painting at the Art Institute of Southern California with Stephen Douglas and sculpture and design with Kris Cox and Richard White. He has been the art director, set builder and production designer on seven films for O Entertainment. Dubin designed and fabricated the Sept. 11th. memorial for the city of Laguna Beach titled, "Semper Memento", (Never Forget), built from two I-beams from the world trade center. He has also created over ten site specific sculptures and has created work for the hospitality industry all around the country for their public spaces and high-end restaurants. Dubin is also a member of the Laguna Beach planning commission. Dubin currently maintains a painting and sculpture studio in Laguna Beach, CA.
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