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Sorry I don't have an answer, I found one by the same artist in a house I bought recently. Did you find anything more out? Thanks, David
Ana Cabrera Grohs, visual artist www.abstractpaintings-anacabrera.com She was born in the city of Paraná, province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, a location that was chosen by her grandfather who emigrated from Germany. From her childhood, she enjoyed admiring the green ravines and the brown color of the Paraná river. During her adolescence she moved to Buenos Aires, where she lives nowadays.She obtained a professor degree in Philosophy, Psychology and Pedagogy and held a professional position in the social security area.After dreaming about painting during her whole life, she discovered her need to study painting art thanks to her son who required her help with his art tasks during the first year of his secondary school. She has performed theoretical and practical studies on acrylic abstract painting with Master Jérôme Tisserand at the Moulin de Perrot Institute in France. She started studying at Master Luís Debairosmoura's studio, and then continued her studies with Master Carlos Cañas at the Decorative Arts Museum. She performed her first paintings in 1994, and that was a very important moment in her life because she decided to take the chance to develop that activity which she had always loved, the art of painting. At that time she started painting with a figurative style that reflected human shape, until she was requested to perform an abstract painting, which produced a change, an inner revolution in her, and dealing with said challenge she started considering the painting work with a different vision because she was able to strip herself off the concrete object and started to express her feelings in a deeper and more liberated manner. Said moment produced a transformation in her and caused that from that point in time onwards the great majority of her artworks reflect said abstraction style. She paints what she feels and thinks, and not what she can strictly see.She attended contests in Europe and USA as exhibitor and exhibited her abstract paintings in several national painting events, exhibitions held in museums, art galleries as well as in government premises, book fairs, Communal Management Centers and at the Buenos Aires Commodity Exchange premises where one of her abstract paintings obtained the prize which consisted in taking part of the itinerant exhibition around the World, traveling across 23 countries in South America, Europe and Canada.Some of her artworks are located in museums and private collections in the United States of America and Europe. She really enjoys painting, and her intention is to fully communicate her feelings through her paintings. If other people manage to feel and connect with her artwork, she is happy. In her abstract paintings, she invites the audience to set their imagination free by giving them the opportunity to interpret by themselves the artworks' significance.She is member to the following associations: Member of Moulin de Perrot, Academy of Fine Arts- France / Ward-Nasse Gallery, New York-USA / GrilloArte Gallery, Punta del Este-Uruguay / Sociedad Argentina de Artistas Plasticos [Plastic Artists Argentine Society] Buenos Aires-Argentina / Fine Art Registry, Phoenix-USA / Museum of the Americas, Miami-USA / Asociación Internacional de Barcelona de Arte y Cultura Contemporanea [Barcelona's International Association of Contemporary Art and Culture Barcelona-Spain] / ConectArte Association, Cordoba-Spain. www.abstractpaintings-anacabrera.com
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I know she uses oil paints of linen, but doe sshe use a brush or pallete knife? etc?:) thanks
i dont have any idea, but i wish i did. i also have a very large oil painting by m.l. woelk, but i cant find any information anywhere online about the artist. do you know anything about the artist? please email me and let me know, thanks
I also have a screen panel on gold leaf by Parisch. I found a few of his work but nothing concrete. In researching the painting I also found a few by Farisch. I am pretty sure they meant Parisch. The writing was the same in both spellings. Have you had any luck?
I do not know...but I have just purchased a landscape with this signature and it is well done! The person I bought it from was from Southern California. Please post if you find out anything! Thanks much ~ Cheryl
Thanks for Nothing - 2002 was released on: USA: 1 April 2002
re: Robertin, aritist from Paris France. What can you tell me about him. I have a painting called: fleurs des champs. It may be 40-50 years old. It belonged to my parents. thanks, danielle brunet brunet_danielle@hotmail.com
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Thanks for Nothing - Funker Vogt album - was created on 1996-11-01.
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Thanks your question ! Offer this time , 8500 €, but I can look. timo.ihalainen@kolumbus.fi
Hi, I have just purchased an oil painting signed by Brian Roche. It is a beautiful scene of a lighthouse on a cliff. The frame is just georgeous with a charcoal/teak color with the inner frame of a tan material which suggests it is older. I am also curious to know more about the artist. Anyone? Thanks, LDeLuca
The cast of Thanks for Nothing - 2002 includes: Per Bristow as Kurt Michael Erger as Larry Anne Welles as Maureen
Hi I couldn't tell when you posted. I was just wondering if you still had the painting and what it is a painting of. How did you come by it? I can be contacted at: diane1916@hotmail.com Thanks.