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Bather
Price: $72.00
Description: Title: Bather
Size: 10x13"
Media: Pastel Pencils on Toned Paper
Date: 2008
ABOUT THIS PIECE:
This is an original hand drawn drawing by Miriam Schulman created using pastel pencils, also called conte pencils. There are touches of white chalk. The artwork is signed by the artist. The artist worked with a live model. The poses from this series were inspired by current The Gustave Courbet exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
FRAMING: This piece is best framed with a double mat under glazing. Frame and mat are not included.
SHIPPING:
All packages packed safely and swiftly shipped via priority mail. UPS available upon request.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Exhibited at galleries and selected for prestigious juried shows throughout the New York tri-state area, Schulman's works are also included in private collections internationally. She has been published in The New York Times, and was recently a winner at Waterworks in Westchester. Schulman's uniqueness comes from her mastery of watercolor for portraits. The artist studied art and art history while at Dartmouth College and then pursued a Masters degree at M.I.T and a career on Wall Street. She left Wall Street and the hedge fund world behind in order to pursue her passion for art full time. Schulman is an active juried member of The Mamaroneck Artist Guild, The Scarsdale Art Association and the Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists. Solo exhibition credits include Rye Nature Center, Greenwich Art Society, Larchmont Library. Bronxville Library, and the Greenburgh Library.
Published in The New York Times, and gallery represented artist.
WHAT MY COLLECTORS HAVE TO SAY:
"Absolutely beautiful - thank you!!!"
"An artist who brings paper and charcoal to life...Just beautiful.”
"Very good communication throughout. Wonderful serene art. "
"Form nicely modeled. Rich variety of color in subject and ambient light."
“Movement, depth, contour and color well-conveyed. Nice! Lightening fast shipping”
“Outstanding, surpassed my expectations!! Thanks!!”
“FABULOUS AS ALWAYS!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND-GORGEOUS”
“WATERCOLORS!
“Heart, Soul and Love are poured into these paintings. None Better. THANKS”
"Very beautiful-Great packaging, speedy delivery-Highly professional transaction!”
Dimensions: 10.0" wide and 13.0" tall
Price: $72.00
Description: Title: Bather
Size: 10x13"
Media: Pastel Pencils on Toned Paper
Date: 2008
ABOUT THIS PIECE:
This is an original hand drawn drawing by Miriam Schulman created using pastel pencils, also called conte pencils. There are touches of white chalk. The artwork is signed by the artist. The artist worked with a live model. The poses from this series were inspired by current The Gustave Courbet exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
FRAMING: This piece is best framed with a double mat under glazing. Frame and mat are not included.
SHIPPING:
All packages packed safely and swiftly shipped via priority mail. UPS available upon request.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Exhibited at galleries and selected for prestigious juried shows throughout the New York tri-state area, Schulman's works are also included in private collections internationally. She has been published in The New York Times, and was recently a winner at Waterworks in Westchester. Schulman's uniqueness comes from her mastery of watercolor for portraits. The artist studied art and art history while at Dartmouth College and then pursued a Masters degree at M.I.T and a career on Wall Street. She left Wall Street and the hedge fund world behind in order to pursue her passion for art full time. Schulman is an active juried member of The Mamaroneck Artist Guild, The Scarsdale Art Association and the Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists. Solo exhibition credits include Rye Nature Center, Greenwich Art Society, Larchmont Library. Bronxville Library, and the Greenburgh Library.
Published in The New York Times, and gallery represented artist.
WHAT MY COLLECTORS HAVE TO SAY:
"Absolutely beautiful - thank you!!!"
"An artist who brings paper and charcoal to life...Just beautiful.”
"Very good communication throughout. Wonderful serene art. "
"Form nicely modeled. Rich variety of color in subject and ambient light."
“Movement, depth, contour and color well-conveyed. Nice! Lightening fast shipping”
“Outstanding, surpassed my expectations!! Thanks!!”
“FABULOUS AS ALWAYS!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND-GORGEOUS”
“WATERCOLORS!
“Heart, Soul and Love are poured into these paintings. None Better. THANKS”
"Very beautiful-Great packaging, speedy delivery-Highly professional transaction!”
Dimensions: 10.0" wide and 13.0" tall