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Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil

Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Painting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Parisian Balcony - Chez MoiPainting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil
Parisian Balcony - Chez MoiPainting Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi by Brooksby | Painting Figurative Life style Architecture Oil

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This unique and original contemporary artwork "Parisian Balcony - Chez Moi" was created by contemporary artist Brooksby.
The artist used the Oil technique to create this small-format painting in a semi-Figurative style.

During her 21 years in Italy, the artist spent years painting Italian balconies and windows. When she moved to Paris, she was told that she had taken the Italian sun with her.
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Life style

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    Subject : Architecture

  • - Size : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Colors : Red
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    Medium : Oil

  • - Compatible frames : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Rueil Malmaison
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Brooksby
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Brooksby showed an early aptitude for drawing. To keep up with her father's business travels, her family traveled constantly across the United States. This itinerant childhood gave the American artist a real appetite for wandering. By the age of eight, she was already studying model drawing at the University of California, Los Angeles. Two years later, she was apprenticed to a Japanese ceramist in West Virginia, and later became interested in photography. At the Beaux-Arts, she discovered a passion for sculpture and graduated in 1987, just before moving to Florence, Italy, where she settled for over twenty years.
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