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Carol Bowie"You Go Girl" - Figural Original Oil Pastel and Acrylic On Paper2000s
2000s
$1,500
£1,128.61
€1,303.57
CA$2,119.89
A$2,300.41
CHF 1,219.01
MX$28,213.35
NOK 15,085.19
SEK 14,254.70
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Abstract expressionist painting depicting a figurative girl in full party mode by Bay Area figurative artist Carol Bowie (American, 20th C). The figure is made up of multicolored abstracts, with a primarily green and yellow background. The figure holds her left hand up, grasping a blue ball, while the other hand is placed on her hip. She smiles while looking at the blue ball. Multicolored flowers and other objects can be seen around the figure.
Signed "Carol Bowie" mid left and card on verso.
Presented in a brown mat.
Mat: 20"H x 16"W
Paper: 15"H x 11 1/4"W
Image: 12"H x 8 7/8"W
Carol Bowie is a Bay Area figurative artist from Watsonville, California, where she painted and exhibited most of her work. Her art has been presented in many galleries around the Bay Area including the R. Blitzer Gallery in Santa Cruz, California where she exhibited her figurative work in an exhibit called "A Figurative Affair." Studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Carol Bowie illustrated the cover for Art and Soul of Jazz, 1500paperback, A tribute to Charles Mingus, Jr. by Alicia Schooler-Hugg.
- Creator:Carol Bowie (American)
- Creation Year:2000s
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 0.19 in (4.83 mm)
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- Condition:Very good condition.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: N88461stDibs: LU54214156102
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