The premier art gallery in
Cleveland, Ohio.


Our goal is to be your best source for Fine Art. We believe the most direct way to accomplish this is by establishing a lifetime of personal and professional relationship with our clients. By listening carefully and sharing our knowledge and experience, Opus Gallery strives to enhance the collecting experience for our clients. We feel, the better
educated our clients are, the more
informed and intelligent their buying
decisions would be.


address:



27629 Chagrin Blvd.
Beachwood, OH 44122



phone:



(216) 595-1376
sales@opus-gallery.com



About Opus Gallery of Fine Art

Opus Gallery is located in the Eastern Suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. We invite you to visit us whenever you are in town or browse our website to see our collection of paintings, ceramics, and sculptures.

For more than ten years, Opus Gallery is your source for Contemporary Art and Fine Custom Picture Framing. We represent such internationally acclaimed artists as Yuri Gorbachev, Sabzi, Hessam, David Schluss, Maya Eventov, Elena Flerova, Avtandil, Yuri Tremler, Lela, Valueva, Eugene Segal, and many others.

Opus Gallery invites you into our world of beauty. We would love to assist you in purchasing the very special piece of artwork to add warmth and beauty to your collection.

Thank you for visiting our site!

© 2005 Opus Gallery

Nelly Panto

Nelly  Panto Nelly Panto was born and raised in Kishinev, Moldova. She graduated the Art school and the Art Academy in Kishinev

Nelly Panto worked as a book illustrator and designer. Illustration of Russian classical authors (Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Kuprin) had deepen the understanding of the character’s psychology. Since 1990 Nelly Panto leves and work in Israel.

The paintings of Nelly Panto- are a modern view of contemporary art using new achievements of art’s technology. In her paintings of the last period a special attention has been given to combination of atmospheres in the evening megalopolis: flickering light, deep shadows, light, shine and attraction of the evening life.

The base of Nelly’s Panto style is-the contrast and density of color, sparking stroke, distinctive plastics of figures and delicate psychology of the paintings’ heroes.