Monday, December 21, 2009

Local Artist’s Work Exhibited In Chapel Hill Show

Vinita Jain, a bounded artisan specializing in acrylic and delicate painting, is currently announcement three paintings at the N.C. Pastel Society’s appearance at the Seymour Center, amid at 2551 Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. The titles of the paintings are ‘Ballerina I,’ ‘Ballerina III’ and ‘Tenderness,’ and will be on affectation through Thursday, Oct. 1. For added advice about the event, including a map and directions, appointment http://pastelsocietyofnc.com/index.html.

A built-in of India, Vinita Jain has lived in North Carolina for added than 10 years. As a child, art was a affection of Jain’s, and she was aboriginal alien to pastels if she came to N.C. Jain took courses in cartoon and blush approach at Meredith College and back has taken delicate workshops from acclaimed artists. Influenced by impressionists such as Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh, Jain works mainly with bendable pastels but has afresh amorphous alive with acrylics. For added information, appointment www.vinitajain.com.

Related Links:
www.vinitajain.com http://pastelsocietyofnc.com/index.html.

Quotes:
“I am accustomed to be a allotment of those demonstrating their aptitude at the Pastel Society show,” said Jain. “It is a abundant befalling to see and abutment bounded artists.”

About Vinita Jain:
A built-in of India, Vinita Jain has lived in North Carolina for added than 10 years. As a child, art was a affection of Jain’s, and she was aboriginal alien to pastels if she came to N.C. Jain took courses in cartoon and blush approach at Meredith College and back has taken delicate workshops from acclaimed artists. Influenced by impressionists such as Edgar Degas and Vincent Van Gogh, Jain works mainly with bendable pastels but has afresh amorphous alive with acrylics. For added information, appointment www.vinitajain.com.

Patty Briguglio
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