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Artist of the Week: Elinore Bucholtz, U. S. A Elinore is a New York based artist who has been participating in numerous group shows since her graduation as a professional affine artist. She has also held solo exhibitions in galleries of repute to show her artistic oeuvre commandingly. She has excelled in the abstract style of painting and has had her works accepted in to the permanent collections of three museums. Her works are in many public and private collections throughout USA and abroad.
See more at: http://www.vamartinc.com/artist-profile/elinore-bucholtz
Artwork of the Day:
Description:
WATER PLANET
Artist Name: Kiyomi Baird
Size: 35x30 inches
Medium: Painting
Style: Abstract
See more at: http://www.vamartinc.com/Work_Details.aspx?WorkId=214
Artist of the Week: Bridget Fahy, Cyprus Bridget Fahy, born in Limerick, Ireland 1973, studied Fine Art Painting from Limerick School of Art& design, Ireland and went on to teach art. She presently lives in Tala, practicing from her new personal studio/ gallery space. She is currently involved in painting and travelling apart from her constant presence in shows at reputed galleries across the world. See more at: http://www.vamartinc.com/artist-profile/bridget-fahy
Artwork of the Day:
Description:
Turn Series (right)
Artist Name: Ruth Avra - Dana Kleinman
Size: 40x30 inches
Medium: 2D handworked aluminum with oil on wood
Style: Abstract
See more at: http://www.vamartinc.com/Work_Details.aspx?WorkId=163
Artist of the Week: Jiro Inagaki, Japan
Jiro Inagaki shows his mastery over materials such as hand-made paper, metal plate, copper wire and even straw. The Japanese sensitivity of wagami-e method is masterly displayed.
See more at: http://www.vamartinc.com/artist-profile/jiro-inagaki