Buy the Original Mixed Media
Price
$3,800
Dimensions
72.000 x 29.500 x 4.000 inches
This original mixed media is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Neighborhood Gallery of Boynton Beach secure checkout system. Please contact the gallery directly to inquire about purchasing this original.
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Title
Untitled Abstract
Artist
Carol Santella Fenzl
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed Media Acrylic, Paper And Plexiglass
Description
“Painting is not a choice, it is a way of life… Carol Santella Fenzl”
Born in Boston in 1962, and raised in a city called Revere, Carol began to paint at 8, and continued throughout her school years. Her mother was an artist of Russian decent, and her father was an Italian entrepreneur. She was the youngest of three children. At the age of fifteen, the loss of her father had a impact on her creativity and artwork, it became recognized nationally in the Annual National Scholastic Art Awards competition. She was awarded the shows highest honor, the Gold Key, for three consecutive years, along with six Blue Ribbon finalist awards, which led to a National School Art Exhibition, at the Union Carbide Exhibition Hall on Park Avenue in New York. In 1980 with the help of financial aid and a mom who worked three jobs, she attended Massachusetts College of Art and the Art Institute of Boston. This mixed media artwork consists of an image painted on paper cubes which is deconstructed. This piece of art is in a plexiglass enclosure. Condition is noted as good. The mixed media composition is hand signed on the lower right and dated 1999. Additional photos are available upon request. It has been recently appraised and all documentation will be forwarded to the buyer. For more information or to arrange an in person viewing call Richard Beau Lieu at 561-736-8181 or email: beaulieustudios@aol.com
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January 30th, 2021
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