Thursday, December 29, 2011

Art buying and Selling Steven V. Rothman" If you can sell art ,you can sell anything".: Art buying and Selling Steven V. Rothman" If you...

Art buying and Selling Steven V. Rothman" If you can sell art ,you can sell anything".: Art buying and Selling Steven V. Rothman" If you...: Art buying and Selling Steven V. Rothman" If you can sell art ,you can sell anything".: www.bellgiointernationalgallery.com Selling retai...

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  1. featured artist this month
    Sue Averell

    Painting is more than just a creative discipline; it is my
    vocation. Even as a child I looked at the world with the eyes of an
    artist, trying to figure out how to capture what I saw on paper. My style has
    evolved through the years, but it stands today as a process of escaping the
    confines of optical reality.

    It is my intent to enable the viewer to feel the energy I put forth in the
    creation of my works through the use of expressive paint and color application.
    All of my paintings are made by applying thick, juicy layers of paint which is
    often wet into wet, allowing the color on top to almost melt into the layer
    below.

    Rather than painting photographic imagery, I strive to create my own reality
    on canvas. I leave ambiguities in the finished painting so that the viewer is
    able to participate in the completion of the piece and see something new each
    time they visit the image.

    Sue was born in Ohio in 1957, but her family soon moved to Southern California where
    she spent her childhood. Even as a child, Sue spent much of her time drawing
    and knew early in life that she was going to be an artist. Her signature style
    intrigues both new and experienced collectors. Averell’s paintings are
    displayed and collected world-wide, and are included in collections in London,
    Switzerland, France, Germany, Thailand, Singapore and the United States.

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