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Fern Smith Art

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Fern Smith is a Melbourne-based artist who works in a variety of styles and media. Her art is frequently influenced by social justice, feminism, activism and political causes. Since 1985, Smith has had nearly 20 solo shows and many group exhibitions.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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Artist: Fern Smith
Seascapes (2-sided)
By Fern Smith
Located in Soquel, CA
Peaceful seascapes by Australian artist Fern Smith (Australian, 20th Century). This piece is two-sided, and each side is complete. Signed "Fern Smith" in the lower right corner of both sides. Presented in a new cream mat (on both sides). Image size: 16.5"H x 22.5"W Fern Smith (Australian, 20th Century) is a Melbourne-based artist who works in a variety of styles and media. Her art is frequently influenced by social justice, feminism, activism, and political causes. Since 1985, she has had nearly 20 solo shows and many group exhibitions. Selected Group Exhibitions: 2013: 40x40, Brunswick Street Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria. Current Tendencies, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick Victoria. 2010: Women’s Salon, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick Victoria. 2009: Women’s Salon, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick Victoria. Art of Suff-Rage and moving landscape, Portland Art Centre Gallery, Victoria 2008: Women’s Salon, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick Victoria. Art of Suff- Rage in 30 locations around Victoria. 2006: Post Mod, Toyota Australia corporate headquarters. She Who Belongs, Walker Street Gallery, Dandenong Victoria. 2002: Freefall, Axiom Gallery Inc., North Melbourne Victoria. 2000: Digi-Tales’, Arty Ms. Balmain Watch...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Fern Smith Art

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Paper, Watercolor

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