Bio
Joan (Joe-on) Belmar was born in Santiago of Chile. He left Chile for
Ibiza, Spain, at the age of 24. He began painting professionally in Spain,
using the Catalan name Joan for his first name John. He came to Washington,
D.C. four years later in 1999, and was granted permanent residency in the U.S.
based on extraordinary artistic merit in 2003.
Joan Belmar's recent work uses a unique technique of 3-D painting. He combines his former painting and collage techniques with painted and untreated Mylar and acetate strips in circles and curvilinear shapes. He places them perpendicular to a painted background and then covers them again (not always entirely) with a lightly frosted acetate or vinyl. The effect is to produce changes in transparency as light and the viewer move in relation to the work.
Belmar's work is in the permanent collections of the DCCAH Art Bank, the District of Columbia's Wilson Building, and the Airport Art Collection, Ibiza Spain and the Union of Concerned Scientists permanent collection in Washington DC.
In DC, he has shown in WPA\C venues, the American University Museum, and the Corcoran Art Auction Gala. He has also shown in Chicago, New York, in Europe (Athens, Barcelona, London, Ibiza, Biella, Lisbon, Sevilla, Santander, Bologna, Malaga, and Rome) and in Asia (Seoul). He was a Mayor's Award Finalist in 2007 as an outstanding emerging artist in Washington, D.C. The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities awarded him an artist fellowship grant in 2009.
The Maryland Arts Council has awarded Joan Belmar a 2010 Individual Artist grant in Visual Arts: Painting.

Key. Yellow, 2011
30"x30"
Acrylic, ink, gouache mylar, wood and vinyl on plywood

Preview I, 2010
15"x19"
Acrylic, ink, gouache, mylar and wood on plywood

Key .White, 2011
30"x30"
Acrylic, ink, gouache mylar, wood and vinyl on plywood

Expansion, 2011
48"x35"
Acrylic, ink, mylar, wood, gouache and vinyl on plywood
For all Art Advisory purchases or a full list of available works by Joan Belmar please contact Brooke Seidelmann at 202.483.8600 or gallery@smithcenter.org

