Piece description from the artist
This painting is full of thick oil paint and lots of open white spaces. Colors are mostly warm. Oranges, yellows, with a touch of cool blue. Painting looks equally good as a diptych, 410 Walking to Sorrento. The painting reminds me of going in the gondola and arriving in Morano Italy. When we got off the boat people were selling fruit in the colors of the painting. I crafted this piece with a fiery passion, channelling my emotions through the bristles of my brush. Oil paints allowed me to layer and blend, creating a rich tapestry of abstract expression. Each stroke is a verse in a poem without words, evoking feelings rather than depicting the conventional. This artwork is an energetic symphony for the soul, set to resonate within your space, inviting introspection and awakening emotions that lie dormant. It's a piece of my heart, framed in the colors of my mind.
Anne Brawer Schwartz is a dedicated abstractionist whose painterly imagination remains grounded in the world of places and things. While pursuing a degree in Graphic Design from the University of Oregon and further studies at the Gemological Institute of America, Schwartz always maintained a painting practice, which she kept up during her 25-year career as a renowned couture jewelry designer. The legacy of her expertise as a designer is apparent in her abstract paintings and their considerations of detail, drawing, design principles, color, texture, and refracted light. Having some years ago rededicated herself to her painting studio, today her canvases have been shown in numerous group shows and are represented in collections around the world. She frequently works with art consultants and interior designers, placing her works in businesses, hotels, private homes, and design firms. Being based in LA, her paintings have naturally also been featured in numerous television shows and motion pictures.
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