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Jean Bradley has been a teacher and a professional painter for more than three decades. In 2005, her work was published in “How Did You Paint That? 100 ways to paint your Favorite Subject.” The prestigious art magazine International Artist featured Jean’s painting in their February-March 2006 issue. The painting titled “Voluptuous Papayas” appeared on the cover of the magazine. Inside there is a demonstration of an acrylic painting from start to finish using her art techniques, and a 10-page feature article on her “Rhythm and Light” series. Jean says that viewing her work, people often comment that they feel the energy and life force in the movement and vibrant colors. It’s her expression of the magic in nature. Color and light are her passion and finding new ways to express their use on canvas is what stirs her artistic soul. Her paintings reflect her personal love of movement and light, capturing the ribbons of color and shafts of sunlight dancing on palm fronds or other surfaces in nature as well as on the faces of people around her. Jean knew from childhood that she would be a professional artist. Art had been part of her life since childhood. She initially trained on oils but for the last 35 years, however, she has been concentrating on watercolors. She has also exploded into acrylics in the last 2 years. She has studied with nationally acclaimed artists, including Peter Berg (a portrait artist), John Peisley, Stephen Quiller, as well as Lisa Forster. She has been actively involved in art associations, has been the artist in residence at several galleries, and the recipient of several awards for her paintings. That’s why framed Jean Bradley art are much sought after by many collectors.
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