Still life painting Gladiolas Flower Painting Oil on Canvas floral art original art impressionist painting Still Life

Still life painting Gladiolas Flower Painting Oil on Canvas floral art original art impressionist painting Still Life

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ABOUT THIS PAINTING
This is an Original Oil painting and a unique piece of artwork. I painted these vibrant gladiolas on a warm summer afternoon in San Francisco. The vivid flowers sway with the wind on a warm wooden background. A beautiful floral painting to hang at home.

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TITLE: Gladiolas I
ARTIST: Carole Nataf (myself)
SIZE: 12x12”
SHIPPING: FREE US Shipping. Ships worldwide painting on its canvas
SHIPPING TIME: 3-5 business days.
INSURANCE: Insured shipping
TYPE: Original Oil Painting by Carole Nataf

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ABOUT ME
Carole Nataf was born in Paris in 1989. She grew up in the heart of the Latin Quarter in Paris, influenced by the intellectual and academic scene of the area. From her mother, she inherited an early predilection for Arts and the inspirational charisma of family artists. In college, she studied Literature and Philosophy before attending graduate studies in business. After studying art privately in Paris, NYC, San Francisco and Boston, she grew a passion for Plein Air painting and Allaprima painting techniques. She developed a special interest in texture contrast where soft meets harsh and delicate meets blunt. Influenced by artists such as Edward Hopper and Edouard Manet, she is admirative of their unmatched ability to simplify shapes, and juxtapose contrasting values without blending. She recently relocated from Boston and Cambridge, MA to San Francisco. She won the First prize at Revere Beach Art Festival in 2016 and is currently represented in New-England Galleries such as The Golden Thread Gallery, CT, the National Art League, NY and Kingston Gallery in Boston, as well as dozens of private collections.