Bright and generous autumn Rachel Clearfield
Rachel Clearfield - samouchka- prodigy. Born in England, July 27, 1946. In her youth she wrote poetry and illustrated their beautiful paintings. After graduating from high school she decided on a career in the arts, and was educated at the College of Art of Newcastle, as well as in art college in Manchester. Upon graduation in the late '60s, Ms. Clearfield moved to Amsterdam, where she was inspired by the natural beauty of the surroundings of rural Holland . She was awarded the prestigious prize Contra Prestatsie, and her paintings were acquired by the Dutch government, as well as collectors in London, Paris and Belgium. in 1976, Rachel was living in Hawaii, California and Florida, Asheville (North Carolina). During this time, it sold many paintings to private collectors in California, Hawaii and New York. When she moved to Florida in the late '70s, her work has been shown at Lanvin gallery, gallery Deborah Hellman Gallery 1029 Gallery Lorraine and Margarita Gil. Ms. Clearfield established its private gallery on the beach in Miami Beach. She often appears on television. The artist calls the current images captured in his paintings, "classic visionary" - this it inspired the legendary masters of the Renaissance, although the technique it is quite modern. After moving to Asheville in 1990, she showed her work at the Blue Spiral . gallery, Broadhurst gallery, gallery Merrimon and more recently - in the Discovery gallery in Washington, DC , Rachel is an avid gardener: color and paint takes directly from the beauty that surrounds her home in the mountains of North-Western Carolina.
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