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Artist’s
Biography Wendy is an up-and-coming young artist living in the Wendy’s philosophy is that no matter how avant-garde art may have become,
a vast element of it will always mean a rendering of physical objects as they
appear in nature. Yet, she has a deep admiration and respect for art work
that is more about the motion of color than of object. She has a long
career ahead as she explores this fusion of the realistic and abstract. As a self-taught artist, her work did develop organically through
inspiration, though not imitation, by contemporary artists of different media:
Calvin Coleman, and Frederick Hart, even as she admires the techniques of
Anders Zorn and John Singer Sergeant. Each of her pieces reflects some
form of motion and emotion, whether it is in the movement of clouds, in the
flow of water, a curious facial expression or just the simple feeling of time
passing, and thrives to infuse a bit of extra “life.” |
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