Posts Tagged ‘art’

Guido Borelli

 

Guido Borelli Fine Art

Guido’s romantic impressions of the Italian landscape convey his love of northern Italian seaside villages, cities & towns, houses and villas. Inspired by the play of shadow and light, his dramatic oil paintings bring flowers, trees, clouds, boats and bicycles, or a quiet village street to vibrant life.

Guido says that, “I am a true lover of nature and of everything gentle. My landscapes and houses combine reality and imagination. He states that he paints selectively from views stored in his memory, “…with intrinsically personal modifications.”

Classicaly trained at Accademia Albertina, in Turin, Italy, Guido has exhibited widely in prestegious international venues. Today, his work is highly acclaimed and is in collections worldwide, including those of: former Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan; Michael D. Eisner; Arnold Palmer; Carol Burnett; Lee Iacocca; Henry Kissinger and Oprah Winfrey, just to name a few.

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Karen Bates

 

Since graduating with honors from Maryland Institute, College of Art, Karen Bates has enjoyed a successful career as a professional artist. Living and working as a full-time artist in New York City, her kudos include Garment Center recognition for her best selling screen print art. “She really understands what sells, and what the trends will be.”

Combining award winning creative art with a professional attitude, she is a delight to work with: “I love the entire process and variety of being a freelance artist – from working out the initial concept to putting the finishing touches on a piece.”

Karen has published greeting cards, wrapping paper, gift bags and magazine illustrations. Her work can also be seen on garments in major department stores throughout the U.S.A. Karen’s art is held in professional collections worldwide.

Karen’s artwork can be seen here: Karen Bates

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Amy Albert

 

About Amy Albert

Amy has been painting for many years. After graduating from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, she became a successful Textile and Surface Designer in New York City. Her Design Work can be seen today on many home goods, stationary products, fabrics, rugs, and tablewear. Despite her successes, Amy never forgot her first love, Oil Painting.

She now lives in the famous artists’ town of Woodstock, New York, creating her stunning "Still-Life Colorist" Oil Paintings and other artworks.

 
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