Untitled

Item Number: 189
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $250
Online Close: Nov 4, 2009 12:00 AM EST
Bid History: 0 bids
Description
12" X 10" Watercolor
The artist’s painting of a face utilizes just a few strokes of line to suggest a portrait. Set against a plain black background, the face stands out in warm sepia tones. Less is more in this painting, as the few watercolor strokes show an expressive likeness of a woman.
Annette Buonanno Needle is a Board Member of the National Association of Women Artists. She originated the sculpture reproduction program for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where for over ten years she held the distinguished position of Master-Craftsman-in Charge of the sculpture reproduction studio. Annette is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad, where it is held in many private collections. She is a noted art restorer, conducts a clay sculpture therapy program in New York's Washington Heights District, and also teaches in the "Children with Special Needs" program at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in NYC. Annette Needle's career as a professional sculptor which began at age eighteen, has blossomed from a self-centered desire to create work pleasing to herself, into a desire to relate that art to events which continue to shape her professional life. Her work with both the elderly and with young physically challenged children in recent years has given her new insights which she infuses into her art: the hopes and dreams of contentment on earth.
Special Instructions
This item can be shipped via UPS or picked up at the Museum from Nov. 11th - Nov. 18th. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping and handling costs.
The artist retains all reproduction and copyrights.