BIO
She studied at the Art Students League in New York. While working for the Nelson Rockefeller Trust at the Kikuit Museum at Potanico Hills, N.Y., Hartley Gallery, E. 71 St., and the Whitney Museum. She received training from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, in sculptural restoration. She has received BA degrees in Fine Art and in Philosophy (Religion). MA Fine Art: New Media.
Currently living in Lihue, Hawaii.
Hi Denise,
Thanks for the note. We're still setting the store up and training my niece Ashlee. I think it will be fully stocked and decorated by the grand opening Oct. 8th. I'd love to see you if you can get away. Your paintings look great! Many people have commented how beautiful they are.
Hope to see you soon.
Janene
Aloha, my dear sister, I sent an invitation to you via email, just accept it and you're in the group. The group is about the Art & Spirit connection so anything you want to share from your experience or studies is fine. All spiritual paths, insights, etc are welcome!
Hi Denise. Thanks for the great welcome and for accepting my friends request. I see you're currently living in Hawaii. Have you left the Central Valley for good?
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Welcome :) ...looking forward to seeing your work.
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Hello Denise!
I just looked at your website, you do some great work.
Thanks for sharing.
scott shaver
Thanks for the note. We're still setting the store up and training my niece Ashlee. I think it will be fully stocked and decorated by the grand opening Oct. 8th. I'd love to see you if you can get away. Your paintings look great! Many people have commented how beautiful they are.
Hope to see you soon.
Janene
mahalo
Bosque
If interested in posting stuff please JOIN. We'd love to have you!
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Welcome :) ...looking forward to seeing your work.
Victoria