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Art

Dancer in the South of France Set of 2

Item Number
204
Estimated Value
300 USD
Opening Bid
150 USD  -  Item Has a Reserve

Item Description

Dancer in the South of France I and II 5 x 7" by Loren Ellis 

www.LorenEllisArt.com to learn more about Loren and her work!

 pick up free, or mail US add $10  pay to AfH . 

Photographic painting. One of a kind, no computer use , hand painted and printed in her darkroom. visit www.lorenellisart.com to see more of her work. 

Loren's  book Photographs and Thoughts ,  purchased by the Museum of Modern Art and in the collection of the New York Public Library Museum. Add $20 

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Selected collections, Commissions, and Activities

Loren Ellis received her M.F.A. at Florida State U. and received a grant from the Fine Arts Council of Florida the year she graduated. Loren has received many grants and awards for her work, and has exhibited internationally. Her works are in many private and corporate collections, and have been commissioned by also, including The Museum of Modern Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Kodak, The New York Public Library, Johnson & Johnson, The Florida State Capitol, The New York Historical Society, The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Yankees, Tampa Electric Co. Environmental Defense Fund, 13 Muse Museum , Poland, Museum of History of Photography Krawkow, Poland, the Woodstock Center of Photography etc.

 

Loren has created a 25 minute video documentary about a Hungarian 100-year-old photographer/painter entitled ¿A Tiny Voice¿. You can see a trailer on her web site.

 

 Loren was honored to be guest curator of the 10th anniversary of the Great Neck Art Center (exhibit funded by the NY Council for the arts) in 2005. Art for Healing NYC Org. supporters funded the catalogue for the exhibition.