Camelback And The Praying Monk by Ann McLeod (bio below)
Image Size 26 x 22
Paper Size 30 x 27
Open Edition Unframed Print
Fine Art Reproduction on High Quality Art Paper
New Item Purchased directly form the official publisher for whom we are authorized deal
May be available in other sizes or on canvas. Check our eBay Store or email me direct.
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Ann McLeod
In 1979, when Ann McLeod arrived in the state of Arizona, she immediately felt that she was home. Despite the July heat of 105, she stepped from the air-conditioned comfort of her van and exclaimed, "Yes! This is where I belong! This is heaven." Nearly twenty years later, she still feels inspired by the beauty and diversity of the southwest. Ann has found that the Southwest touches her soul and stirs her creativity in a way that few places can.
Ann began her art career in her late twenties in Florida when a neighbor recognized her artistic gift and encouraged her to try painting. This was a major turning point in her life. Within one year, she was showing and selling her work. However, realizing the need to go beyond her self-taught abilities, she studied with Staves Donovan, and concentrated on painting seascapes, which proved very successful. During this period of time, she attended a watercolor demonstration by William Draper and consequently began studying with him. Within a few years, she was winning first-place awards and successfully selling in major shows throughout the Southeast.
Ann realizes that the power of first-hand experience adds authenticity to her paintings. Over the past ten years, she has taken trips each summer to gather reference material for her work; one of the more important trips that she feels has greatly enhanced her work was a ten-day rafting trip through the Grand Canyon. "It was this trip that taught me so much about reflected light."
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