John as an Egyptian by Ilene Skeen -- signed as IKE SEN 2007
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Title: John as an Egyptian



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Artist: Ilene Skeen -- signed as IKE SEN 2007
Medium: charcoal, interference acrylics, gold paper, book cloth
Size: 36 in x 18 in, wood frame
Desc: John put his shirt over his head and struck a pose. He became an ancient Egyptian prince standing with pride in a field of cotton flowers, a symbol of fecundity.

The interference colors change with the light source from dreamy brown-purple and gold to blue and pink. John's body is painted in interference gold, copper & violet. Mounted floating style on reflective red-violet book cloth.

ASL Holiday Art Show Through December 24th 2007. Entry #267. Sale Price: $ (fine art, for the show only). ASL Phone: 212.247.4510
Contact Info: Gramercy 32 Fine Arts Gallery NY
10018
Price Range: Important:$501-$5,000
Other contact OK

Ilene Skeen
Ilene Skeen has won awards from the Islip Arts Council, the Smithtown Arts Council, Allied Artists of America and the Salmagundi Club.

Reviewing a show of her watercolor figures in 1997, Newsday advised, "...don't overlook [these] delicate watercolor nudes...'

Ms. Skeen has a BA in Art, an MBA in operations research, and an MA in anthropology. Her corporate career included accounting, management and business systems design. Ms. Skeen's unique background enabled her to found barebrush.com in 2006, dedicated to the art of the nude.
Short poses enforce a discipline
Light and dark define the form

Colors glow with the feeling of life
The model’s mood intertwines with my own.

The image grows from the figure and the brush.
The page is the universe.
Tel: 917-806-7992