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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This original oil on canvas called Tabac La Fontaine is very classy masculine painting. It is from the series of neon signs that Brooksby painted during the first few years after her arrival in Paris.
Like many other paintings in this series the light seems to come from the canvas. So when you turn down the lights in the room the painting seems to light up. See the extra photos available.
The oil paints that she uses are high quality guaranteed… by the manufacturer to last.
Watch the video and listen to her explain why she was inspired to paint this series.
Cafe La Fontaine is on Boulevard de Saint Michel near the Seine. This spiral neon sign is one of the very few that remain in Paris from the Tabac shops.
Angie Brooksby is an internationally renowned American artist who has lived in Europe since 1988. A recipient of numerous prizes and scholarships, including those awarded by U.S. senators, she holds a BFA in Sculpture from the prestigious Maryland Institute College of Art, where she studied under John Shan. Her artistic education continued at S.A.C.I. and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy.
Though classically trained in figurative sculpture and painting, Brooksby has shifted her focus to abstract works inspired by the flora and architecture of the French Riviera. Her paintings aim to capture and radiate light, transforming the wall into an expanded, luminous space. To obtain the most light she uses mixes, classical painting techniques with spray paint, collage and gold leaf.
After 21 years in Tuscany, 15 years in Paris, she is based on the French Riviera.. Her atelier gallery, Nouvelle Galerie Massillon, is located in the historic center of Hyères.