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Peggy Vineyard
Flames of Love Abstract, Acrylic on Canvas, Modern Art, Women in the Arts

2021

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Flames of Love is an acrylic on canvas by artist Peggy Vineyard. It was completed in 2021. Flames of Love brings out the colors in this abstract/expressionism painting. The painting is gallery wrapped so there is no need for a frame. We have also included three other paintings available by Peggy Vineyard that are available by Searching "Peggy Vineyard" on 1stdibs. LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING ON CHECKOUT Artists Statement My art manifests a definite versatility in subject matter which results in a diverse portfolio of impressionism to abstract/expressionism. Each painting is created from my imagination, intuition and deep unconscious feelings. Painting is an emotional and mental challenge for me which takes much thought and concentration. Difficult situations occur while painting which determines if more shapes, lines or colors need to be applied. I love the experimentation and happy accidents that happen in the painting process as it adds many layers of paint which give it depth. BIO Peggy, an award-winning artist in Houston, TX and Wilmington, NC, began her love of art at an early age and it followed throughout her adult life. She majored in Elementary Education with a Minor in Art from University of Houston. Following a career in teaching, counseling and real estate, she always found time to paint, sculpt or take workshops and classes in art, as well as being involved with the art community. She became a full- time artist after moving to NC.
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    2021
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    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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    Houston, TX
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    1stDibs: LU140528841912

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