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Daniel E. GREENE ✿ | Catherine La Rose ~ The Poet of Painting Nyc Subway, 수채화 그림, Wow Art, A Level Art, Art Academy, Ap Art, Realism Art, Portrait Artist, Figure Painting

Daniel Greene (American) was born in 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati 1944-46, and the Art Students League of New York 1953-55. In the past, he worked as an instructor of painting at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League of New York. Mr. Greene has been represented by Gallery Henoch a highly regarded realist art gallery in New York City. Greene lives and works in New York, but travels extensively to present workshops. He is married to…

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Are you considering a pregnancy photography shoot in London? Imagine this: you're carrying new life within you, feeling the gentle kicks and fluttering movements. Your body is changing, and emotions are running high. It's a whirlwind of excitement and anticipation.

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"Daydreamer" by Charles Hyman | 9-12th grade | Simpsonville, SC | ArtFields Art Competition This self-portrait is a strong piece juxtaposing the look of boredom with a contrasting background of whimsical doodles. Hyman was attempting to illustrate how outer appearances are not always telling the whole story. Charcoal and ink were used to create even more contrast between the two ideas happening in the work. Bored Expression, Portrait Ideas Art, Charcoal And Ink, Whimsical Doodles, Simple Thoughts, Art Competition Ideas, Self Portrait Drawing, Portraiture Artist, Creative Self Portraits

"Daydreamer" by Charles Hyman | 9-12th grade | Simpsonville, SC | ArtFields Art Competition This self-portrait is a strong piece juxtaposing the look of boredom with a contrasting background of whimsical doodles. Hyman was attempting to illustrate how outer appearances are not always telling the whole story. Charcoal and ink were used to create even more contrast between the two ideas happening in the work.

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