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Artist Statement:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Exhibitions:
Feb. 21,2009-March 31,2009 I will be exhibiting one painting at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock. Located at 48 Shelter Rock Rd. Manhasset, NY
March 17,2009-April 17, 2009 I will be exhibiting paintings at the Great Neck Library. There will be a reception on ...
Further Information
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
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Commissions:
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Vivian Hershfield Biography:
| Biographical information for Vivian Hershfield can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
not provided
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Professional Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Painting, Oil, Pastel, Watercolor,Tennis, Traveling |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Watercolor
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Impressionism - (1865 - 1885)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Monet
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Madame X
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
I am inspired by what I see, weather it is art in a museum, visiting places on trips or the beauty of a garden. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Vivian Hershfield is an artist and jewelry maker. Though she worked for 32 years as a Medical Technologist, she has always devoted much time to her love of painting. Vivian has taken numerous classes studyinig with Dan Slapo a Master pastelist, with Angela D'Aleo and Mary Ann Heinzen learning watercolor techniques. Vivian has taken workshops with Janet Walsh, Howard Rose, Terry Madden and David Pena.
Currently she is a member of the Art League of Nassau County and the Rockville Centre Arts Council. She has exhibited her paintings throughout the New York area including the Cork Gallery in Lincoln Center, the Great Neck House and many libraries on Long Island. Her work can be found in many private collections. |
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