A Painting Blog, a Diary of Sorts, and a Chance to Show my Art to someone other than my dog and cat.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
A Small Painting, (for me), 18x20... I liked the reflection of the Lemon in the Blueish, White Jar. It is oil on stretched canvas This painting is for sale for $225.
Amy...Just discovered your LUSH site! I took an INTENSE (as in get yer money's worth) workshop last year with Camille Przewodek, in CA. Now totally indulging myself in color. Some of the "brown-gravy" school just don't understand. Their loss; our gain. S.Jersey Boy
I have been painting for many years. I consider myself a Colorist.
After graduating from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, I went on to become a successful Textile and Surface Designer in New York City. My Design Work resulted in collections of rugs, fabrics, paper products, and tableware for the Apparel and Home Furnishings Industries.
Although I received immeasurable satisfaction from my work in the Textile and Surface Design Field, I continued to pursue my Fine Art.
Since moving to the famous artists’ town of Woodstock, New York, I hve focused my creativity on Fine Art. I have taken classes and intensive workshops at the Woodstock School of Art with Jordan Wolfson, and Karen O’Neil. I also studied privately with Ms. O’Neil, who in turn studied with Henry Hensche.
My paintings can be found in private collections throughout the country. I am represented by Art Gallery 333 in North Falmouth, Massachusetts; Gallery Central in Hot Springs, Arkansas; and more recently by The Millbrook Gallery in Concord, New Hampshire.
View more of my work at my website,
www.yessy.com/AmyAlbert
2 Comments:
Hi Amy, what are wonderful painter you are. This piece is beautiful. Love the colors and quality of light. Looking forward to seeing more.
Amy...Just discovered your LUSH site! I took an INTENSE (as in get yer money's worth) workshop last year with Camille Przewodek, in CA. Now totally indulging myself in color. Some of the "brown-gravy" school just don't understand. Their loss; our gain.
S.Jersey Boy
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