Art: Diamond in the Rough
Item Number: 341
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $120
Online Close: Dec 1, 2021 12:00 PM PST
Bid History: 0 bids
Description
"Diamond in the Rough"
An abstract image, reminiscent of the dynamic motion captured by the kinetic impressionists of the 19th century, Artist J.T. O'Neill paints a portrait of the world in motion, a "Diamond in the Rough" view of the busy life around us.
Framed and ready to hang on your wall!
Signed by the Artist, J.T. O'Neill
Framed in wood: 29.75” x 23.75”
image: 22” x 16.5”
“glazing” is plastic
The artist, Sonoma County local J.T. O'Neill, has been a widely respected educator and school counselor for over 30 years. She is drawn to expressing her intuitive observations of the world around her through her dynamic artwork. O’Neill’s energetic abstract images are characterized by vibrant color and her own unique vision.
J.T. O'Neil moved with her husband to Sonoma County in 1985. They loved the natural resources that are available and the social attitudes that are evident in local communities. The family's commitment to community remains strong. Husband Mike is a retired teacher and a docent for Armstrong Woods. Son Alex is a firefighter and environmental videographer. Daughter Megan is a teacher. In 2020, the family welcomed the first of the next generation, grandaughter Rory Martens.
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