Art Journal of Daily Life - Volume Two
50 original paintings of urban realism
by LindaApple
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About the Book
This is the second collection of fifty paintings capturing the essence of daily life. This book contains a variety of subjects: people in cafes, on the street and viewing art. There are also animals, bicycles, still life, architecture and more. It is a personal way of seeing the world through the eyes of the artist.
"I hope you enjoy these little time capsules of life as much as I enjoy experiencing them."
Although the paintings in this book reside in many places around the world, Linda continues to produce new works that inspire the viewer to notice the everyday moments of life.
You can view examples inside this book and more on her web site:
http://www.applearts.com
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 56 - Publish Date: May 27, 2008
- Keywords animal art, urban realism, original oil paintings, fine art, oil paintings, art museum, figurative art, viewing art, daily painting, small paintings, art work, original art, interior art, floral art, classical art, men, women, children, sculpture, family, contemporary, people, landscapes, cafes, bicycles, paintings, dogs, cats
About the Creator
Born and raised in the Appalachian hills of Southern Ohio, Apple was awarded a scholarship to the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1964, which was the first step into her life journey as a professional artist. Always seeking new ideas and experiences led her to France, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Mexico, Canada and the U.S.A. southwest. Over the past 40 years her work has gained international recognition exhibiting in Mexico, Canada and numerous galleries throughout the U.S.A., while finding it’s way into many prominent collections. Over the years the technical and personal aspects of her work have merged to produce images of beauty, peacefulness and humor of daily life .Her paintings touch the imagination of the viewer, leading them into a Journey of the Spirit.