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Ann DuBois' Botanical Watercolours

Posted on December 28, 2007 at 4:32 PM.

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Ann DuBois' 'Hot Pink Carnation', Botanical Watercolour

Ann L. DuBois

Medium:  oil/ watercolor

Genre: Contemporary

Subject: Plant Life

Price range of work:$100.00- $30,000.

Website URL: http://www.duboisartgallery.com

Artist's Biography: I was fortunate to be born into a family of artists. My father Charles Stephen DuBois,a sculpture, my great uncle Guy Pene DuBois,a painter and my mother Josephine Shaw a fashion designer.  They encouraged and instructed me from the very first time I picked up a pencil. My formal education started with a Manhatten, NY specialty art high school, Here I learned technique and discipline. From there I went to Pratt in Brooklyn, NY where my knowledge was broadened considerably.

In the study of Human Anatomy my observational skills were honed. I also started on my path to a realization of my own voice.  My father use to say that in order to live the life of an artist one must have the heart of a gypsy and nerves of steel. This is the unique quality that an artist is able to bring to their work. Time has proved him to be correct but it's the only life for me.

Ann DuBois' 'Abalone Shell'Year of birth:1958

Awards: Senator George Cook awarded me a solo show in the Rotundra of the Congressional Building in Washington, DC

Institutional Organisations: American Society of Botanical Artists/ Guild of Natural Science Illustrators

Current gallery representation: www.ursusgallery.com   http://www.penandbrush.com










Ann DuBois' 'French Artichoke'
Institutional collections: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY/NY State Museum, Albany, NY/National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC


Ann DuBois' 'Squash Patch'
Artist's Statement: I'm an east coast, NY (USA) artist who paints "Plant Life" with the passion and reverence that the subject deserves. Delving into their inner mysteries in order to connect with the life form on which our very existence depends. 

1 Comments

J.R.dailey Author Profile Page said:

Very nice art love the loud colors!!

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