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21 hours ago ago from Artodyssey
Sadie Valeri here and here ''I am a classical realist oil painter currently creating a series of still lifes of transparent and reflective objects in my San Francisco, California studio. Raised in Salem, Massachusetts, I graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Illustration in 1993. I have since studied with some of the most important realist artists working today, including Juliette Aristides, Michael Grimaldi, ...
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If Northern California is calling your name, you need head no further than Tiburon . This lovely coastal city is rich in natural abundance and history. Though Miwok Indians had called the area home for thousands of years, it was not until 1775 that the city got its name. Tiburon, which means in Spanish, was named by Lt. Juan Manuel de Ayala when he anchored in the peninsula. In spite of its menacing name, the area is one of the most gorgeous ...
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