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Artist at Table by Celeste Schor

Artist at Table

gouache on illustration board
self-portrait
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you make it not easy for yourself:) perspective is hard:) did you put a mirror on the floor? interesting angle:)
6 months ago
Hi Josina, thank you for your vote and comment. I think the mirror was on the floor, yes. I did this several years ago, hard to remember :-)
6 months
terrific perspective .very well done.winderful.5*****
6 months
thank you for your comment and vote, Meirav.
6 months
great job of a very difficult angle 5*****
6 months
thank you, dear.
6 months
Very beautiful, welcome to my group
6 months
Thank you, Kostas, it's good to be here.
6 months
Hi, I'm the administrator for the group Expression of Life
, and I'd love you to add this picture to the group.

I love the style in this one,very intersting and great work 5* (accepted)
6 months
Thank you for inviting me, Daniel, I am happy to add it to your group.
6 months
Wow... this is an amazing piece. Very well done... the perspective is awesome.
5 months
Thank you, Lori! Love yours too.
5 months
Fantastic piece with create perspective and view. Excellent drawing and colors.
5 months
Thank you, Kostas, your compliment means a lot.
5 months
Fantastic perspective, unusual composition..Great work. Regards Graham.
4 months
Thanks, glad you like it.
4 months
Another self portrait really like this love the expression on your face makes the picture

Josci x
4 months
this is so nice..love all of the decorative spots..very interesting design..love the angles..
3 months
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Artist Statement
for Celeste Schor
Celeste SchorArt is a spiritual endeavor to me. I went to art school (Tyler School of Art) to learn technique, studied with Charles Schmidt and Roger Anliker there and continue studies at Fleisher Art Memorial. I really wanted to learn the techniques of the "old" masters. I see on PIL many self-taught artists who are way better than me. I've been drawing and painting and working with clay since I can remember, starting with drawing on the walls with a dime, lol. I studied in Rome, Italy for a bit, saw Florence (my favorite city), Athens, Paris, Venice, Sienna. When I got married and had children, I didn't paint much. But now my time is more free, and my mind as well, thank God. I've had a couple small shows and sold some, but most of my work is given to my family or it's in my closet. It is inspiring to see so many have professional art careers. I am a geographer by trade. I really do not know the business end of art at all. It seems mysterious to me, outside my realm or something. I hope that will change in the future. This site is wonderful and inspiring. I adore seeing all the art and reading the bios. You are such great artists and so supportive. Thank you everyone who has commented on my work. I am so happy to have found my tribe. I am making friends here. And I cherish friendship.
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