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Karl Terry
Landscape

2012

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    Orsolic Dalessio's plein air painting depicts an idyllic view of this Normandy harbor. Tina Orsolic Dalessio is a figurative painter born and raised in Zagreb, Croatia. She graduated from Florence Academy of Art in June 2018. She also holds a bachelor’s degree from University of Zagreb Law School, LL.M. degree from the University of Michigan Law School and a PhD degree from the University of Maastricht, Faculty of Law. Before becoming a painter, she worked as a lecturer and researcher in law, specializing in philosophy of law and European Union law. Alongside her husband Marc Dalessio, she discovered her passion for fine arts, which lead her to a life changing decision to leave academia and devote herself fully to painting. After being accepted into the prestigious BP Portrait Award...
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  • "The Train Station at Night in Winter" contemporary oil plein-air painting
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  • "Fisherman on the Seine" - Oil painting, Impressionist in France, Fishing, green
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    Located in Sag Harbor, NY
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