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ArtGalleryAmerica Magazine_September Issue 2019

ArtGalleryAmerica is a monthly online magazine. The focus of our magazine involves the vision, creativity, and business process of art galleries. Our stories are about art gallery operations, shows, art displaying techniques, type of gallery lighting, events, artists, etc. Think of our stories as a mini-documentary showcasing select galleries to the art world. https://artgalleryamerica.art/ Thank you for your time as we hope you consider partnering and advertising with us as we promote the artists, galleries, and art related industries in America. Angelo Acosta / Publisher of ArtGalleryAmerica Magazine 304-920-8883

ArtGalleryAmerica is a monthly online magazine. The focus of our magazine involves the vision, creativity, and business process of art galleries. Our stories are about art gallery operations, shows, art displaying techniques, type of gallery lighting, events, artists, etc. Think of our stories as a mini-documentary showcasing select galleries to the art world.

https://artgalleryamerica.art/

Thank you for your time as we hope you consider partnering and advertising with us as we promote the artists, galleries, and art related industries in America.
Angelo Acosta / Publisher of ArtGalleryAmerica Magazine
304-920-8883

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<strong>ArtGalleryAmerica</strong>: What do you like<br />

about your work?<br />

Wolfe: I like the way I paint now<br />

compared to my painting technique in the<br />

past. When I first began painting, I wanted<br />

my paintings to look realistic and thought<br />

I needed to paint every single detail to<br />

achieve this look. I didn’t realize that<br />

painting more freely would make my<br />

paintings look better. I have learned that<br />

if you don’t paint so stiff it will look more<br />

natural and that painting can look<br />

realistic without having every single<br />

detail painted in. A painter is really a<br />

magician of sorts creating an illusion by<br />

giving you the idea and your brain will<br />

just fill in the rest of the details. I truly<br />

love to paint and I wish I had more time<br />

to paint. I am not sure where that feeling<br />

comes from and why it is there, but<br />

painting is something I enjoy doing and I<br />

hope to be able to continue for years to<br />

come.<br />

First Light<br />

Karen Wolfe<br />

Acrylic<br />

18” x 24”<br />

Karen Wolfe All rights reserved.<br />

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