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Marion and Lula Halfacre, the husband and wife team behind Traditional
Jewelers in Fashion Island, opened their posh retail establishment after
hours last week -- not to showcase their jewelry but rather to become a
stylish gallery for the art of Ilona Primas.
The works on display in Newport Beach were inspired by the artist’s
experiences while living in Japan with her diplomat husband, Gunther
Primas, who is now the Austrian consul general assigned to Los Angeles.
Ilona Primas’ pieces are contemporary, mixed-media creations varying
in size from small to quite grand and formidable. They express her
interpretation of old Japan meeting the new century. Composed of gold
leaf, a variety of Japanese paper and acrylic paints, her art appears
subtle yet has an explosive quality rich with imagery and texture in
relief that is quite three-dimensional, even on the flat surface of a
canvas.
The reception, hosted by the Halfacres, was presented by the Orange
County Office of Protocol as an extension of its hospitality in this
region. The protocol office’s foundation is primarily involved in the
expansion of local business within the framework of international
development.
The evening, however, was not about business; its focus was art and
culture.
Guest of honor Ilona Primas looked smashing in a long, flowing,
Indian-inspired summer gown of turquoise silk gauze. She wore massive
sterling jewelry, accented with enormous blue topaz stones.
“My husband brought me these pieces from a recent trip to Mexico,”
explained the artist, whose work has been exhibited from Austria to
Japan, Portugal and here in America.
In the crowd, more than 150 guests representing the protocol
foundation sipped summer wine and nibbled fresh fruit and cheese. They
included glamorous Orange Coast resident Eva Schneider and her husband
Fred, along with Ann Marie Ballin, Susan Beechner, Milton and Jane Grier
and Ethel and Joe Hunt.
Ilona and Gunther Primas will depart Los Angeles soon, returning to
Austria for his new diplomatic assignment.
Perhaps the artist will create canvases dealing with her personal
vision of Southern California.
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The Orange County Rescue Mission will host its annual dinner gala
tonight at Donna and John Crean’s Newport Beach estate known, of course,
as The Village Crean. The dinner and auction will raise funds to benefit
the Orange County Rescue Mission’s “Operation Hope.”
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