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Peaceful Morning © Nancy Yang
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Name: Nancy Yang
Bio: Taiwanese native Nancy Yang
came to America when he professor father took up a two-year stint at Berkeley;
Nancy stayed when the family returned to Taiwan, to garner a B.A. and M.A, in
mathematics at the School of Arts & Sciences University of
California, Berkeley. This degree led to her becoming in the fullness of time
Analyst, Department of Computer Services 1979 – 1983, State University of New
York at Purchase; followed by becoming Director, Department of Computer
Services 1983 – 1996.
When Nancy retired from this onerous position she returned to art.
Starting with watercolour under the tutelage of P.J. Steadman, she took
workshops with Daniel Green, turned full time to pastel, and studied with Wende
Caporale and Rae Smith. Nancy is a member of the North American Pastel Artists
Association, the Pastel Society of America, Audubon Artists Inc., Pastel
Society of Spain, and is currently President of Pastel Association of Taiwan.
Nancy has been represented in
numerous exhibitions, including international shows in the US, Taiwan, China,
and Spain, where she has twice won the Artemiranda Award. Nancy was profiled by
Wende Caporale in the December/January issue of International Artist (Issue
100).
Medium: Pastel
Medium: Pastel
Subjects:
Landscape, Figurative, Water.
Style:
Representational.
Navigation: Easy to navigate; but the full extent of the page is not
used, as each page opens within a scrollable frame.
Gallery: The website lists two pages under “Art” at the left side of the
page; this is diverged into Inland Art and Seascape Art at the bottom of the
page.
Image View: Thumbnails are
labelled with dimension and price. There are no enlargements possible, and
while the thumbnails can be downloaded, they may not. And anyway, they are
unfortunately too small for this. The only way you can get to see larger images
is on her page in FineArtAmerica. And you can’t download from here either –
I used the Prt Sc function in order to be able to show you an image on this
blog.
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