IRENE NOWICKI
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Biography
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Although mostly self taught, Irene's formal art education includes private instructions and studies at Pierce College where she received the Leventhal Achievement Awards in both Fine Art and Graphics. Additionally, Irene has attended art classes at Every Woman's Village, studied under Bert Miripolsky and attends on-going workshops.
"Ever since I can remember I have lived in two worlds: the practical left brain of logic and the mystical right brain of creativity.
My Art is the bridge between these two worlds that expresses what I am."
"My visions are Infinity trying to share itself and the messages in the art come from beyond my finite self. Some are vague; some are crystal clear. I love using bright colors in order to share my joy in being alive. I am a true artist ~ the full circle of Creator-Creation-Created. In sharing my paintings with you, I let go of my Visions and set my Spirit free."
Irene's paintings have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Daily News. "Irene is a Visionary Artist who blends psychic abilities with her natural talent as a fine artist to channel these unique images." says Joshua Townsend of the T.V. show: Performing Artists From Around the World.
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Statement
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"I OPENED THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION AND THE VISIONS FELL OUT"
~ Irene Nowicki ~
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Exhibitions
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SHOWS
Orlando Gallery, Tarzana ~ Beverly Hills Art League Gallery, West Los Angeles ~ Svit Ozor Gallery, Santa Barbara
Chatsworth Fine Arts Festival, Chatsworth ~ Bova Gallery, West Los Angeles ~ Downstairs At The Milken, West Hills
Tah Gallery, Pasadena ~ "Affaire In The Gardens" show, Beverly Hills ~ Sumitomo Bank, Sherman Oaks
Pierce College Gallery, Woodland Hills ~ Fine Good Gallery, West Hills ~ Viva Gallery, Reseda
SOLO SHOWS
Orlando Gallery, Tarzana ~ Artspace Gallery, Woodland Hills ~ Borders Books, Santa Monica
Follow Your Heart Restaurant, West Hills ~ Borders Books, Woodland Hills ~ Platt Library, West Hills
House of Angels, Eagle Rock ~ Borders Books, Thousand Oaks ~ Atlantean Discoveries, Chatsworth
West Valley Library, Winnetka ... and many Private Collections
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