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Deanna Clear
Life Time - Signature member
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Deanna Clear was born in Minnesota, educated at the University of Minnesota, & now lives in California. She has dedicated her life to her art
since 1975. Her work involves many different styles, sometimes intricate, sometimes in broad strokes. The subject matter ranges from the mythic &
fantastic to spiritual subjects & stylized nature studies. The object of
her work is to penetrate to the essence of the subject without straying too far from the natural & beautiful. She has studied technique and materials
to assure the highest permanence.
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Michal Ashkenasi
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Michal Ashkenasi was born in the Netherlands and immigrated to Israel after World War II.She graduated from her art studies at Haifa University in 1983 and worked for several years with different artists. Ashkenasi moved to the Artist Colony in
Sefad, Israel in 1990 and became a member. She is a member of the Israeli Association of Painters and Sculptors since 1987. From 1987 she did
one-man shows almost every year in Israel and Europe, and participated in groups exhibitions as well. Many private art lovers all over the world have purchased her works. She currently works at her home in the center of Israel. "My work is the result of imagination and nature. The style is
minimalistic, abstract-figurative and has sometimes a touch of surrealism. Although the colours and the contrasts are sharp, there is still a harmonic oneness." |
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