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Renée New Hejazeen adopts the elements from divisionist style and invests
midtone stippling techniques. Renée retains the appeal of a rhythmic,
impressionistic touch of mixed influence, without adhering to pointillist
theories of optical mixture enhancement of color intensity.
An Occupational Therapist, whose paintings embrace Contemporary
Art, Renée Was awarded an Occupational Therapy degree from San Jose
State University.
The Gallery Saratoga of Saratoga, CA features her work. In addition,
her work is published in "New Art International", New York, Book
art Press and Fletcher Fine Gallery, New York.
I've never studied art extensively, with the exception of a Bachelor
in Science with a minor in Art History, or emulated any culture,
artist, or stylistic movement, but I was exposed to many of these
sources of inspiration. My art will keep changing, as I keep changing,
because I am not looking for a formula - even a formula for beauty
or expressive power. I am looking for a fuller creative experience.
Making art is really just my way of living; aloud. Picasso said
"To finish a painting is to kill it, and my aspiration in not to
be a finished artist with finished paintings but, rather, to finish
off the internal judge and censor and become a master of joy of
doing"
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