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Exchange Rate Limited Edition Fine Art Print from the collection of Cheryl Brock, signed and numbered by the artist. Printed on Hahnemuhle texted fine art paper.
Edition of 75.
CHERYL BROCK: Born: Buffalo, NY Current Residence: New York City, NY TRAINING: Hartford Art School, BFA @ Philadelphia College of Art (now U of the Arts) POST GRAD: Textiles @ Fashion Institute of Technology, TV- Production (ABC-TV Scholarship) @ Parsons School of Design, Anatomy (ongoing) @ Art Students League MEMBERSHIPS: New York Artists’ Equity, Portrait Society of America, Art Students League, Colored Pencil Society of America COLLECTIONS: Private, University & Corporate in U.S., Canada & Israel FOCUS OF HER ARTWORK: 1. Anatomically accurate observations required for Portraiture & High Realism: the goal to get beneath the mask to reveal the truest self in an unguarded moment. 2. “Organic Grid” series which are basically abstract patterns providing a form to accommodate the mess, glee, disorder & disenchantment of life. Importantly, these Grids also serve as a laboratory for new ways to draw. INFLUENCES: Van Gogh, Kaethe Kollwitz, Rudy Zallinger, Cecilia Beau, Josef Albers, Hananiah Harari, Rico Lebrun & Crafters A.S. Brock & Nancy M. Bess.
Edition of 75.
CHERYL BROCK: Born: Buffalo, NY Current Residence: New York City, NY TRAINING: Hartford Art School, BFA @ Philadelphia College of Art (now U of the Arts) POST GRAD: Textiles @ Fashion Institute of Technology, TV- Production (ABC-TV Scholarship) @ Parsons School of Design, Anatomy (ongoing) @ Art Students League MEMBERSHIPS: New York Artists’ Equity, Portrait Society of America, Art Students League, Colored Pencil Society of America COLLECTIONS: Private, University & Corporate in U.S., Canada & Israel FOCUS OF HER ARTWORK: 1. Anatomically accurate observations required for Portraiture & High Realism: the goal to get beneath the mask to reveal the truest self in an unguarded moment. 2. “Organic Grid” series which are basically abstract patterns providing a form to accommodate the mess, glee, disorder & disenchantment of life. Importantly, these Grids also serve as a laboratory for new ways to draw. INFLUENCES: Van Gogh, Kaethe Kollwitz, Rudy Zallinger, Cecilia Beau, Josef Albers, Hananiah Harari, Rico Lebrun & Crafters A.S. Brock & Nancy M. Bess.


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