"Changing Classes at UVM" Print by Candace Lovely


Item Number: 365

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $93

Online Close: Jun 22, 2014 9:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 5 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Giclee print on paper of "Changing Classes at UVM" (2010) signed by artist. 


Dimensions: 11" x 16 1/2". Unframed. 


Born in Vermont, Candace Lovely was drawn to American Impressionism while sitting in an art history class at the University of Vermont when a professor discussed Winslow Homer. Captivated by his work, she recalls feeling devastated when the professor told her that no one taught how to paint anymore. Fortunately, the professor was wrong.


Since 1980, she has studied with masters of The Boston School, including Robert Cormier and Paul Ingbretson. These two prominent artists were students of the late R.H. Ives Gammell, the distinguished teacher and painter who saved The School from almost certain demise in the wave of expressionism that followed World War II.


Lovely's vast body of work represents her unique vision, technical ability and boundless energy. The work produced on her well-known painting holidays to romantic coastal locations has captured the hearts and minds of an ever-growing list of patrons.

Special Instructions

Pick up at Flynn Center in Burlington, Vermont or add $10 for shipping. Print will be rolled and sent in a tube.