| City LightsAugust 22, 2007- August 31, 2007Reception: August 22, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Allen Gallery is pleased to work with Zoe Mac. The artist's deliberate and thoughtful brushstrokes is what sets her apart. Her signature style is musuem quality, clean and fresh.
Zoé Mac is an internationally known artist whose paintings have been published and marketed in all fifty states of North America; In Germany, Belgium, Austria, Great Britain, The Netherlands and Japan.
Along with a fine arts degree from NYU, Mac has also studied at Hunter College, Zoé Mac received her fine art training at the Art Students League in New York. There she studied with the late Mario Cooper, who was President of The 'American Watercolor Society' for thirty years.
During the 1990's her work had been exclusively featured with the legendary Erté and Eyvind Earle; at the same time exhibiting with the well known singer and painter, Tony Bennett.
Since 1987, her work has been featured at New York's International Art Expo and graces the walls of Private Collectors, Corporations and Public Institutions; one of which includes several Original paintings owned by the family of and the honorable John Walsh of 'America's Most Wanted!'. This year 2004 she can be seen along with other notable artists in The Collectors Guide of 'Art & Antiques' worldwide publication. She designed the art for a CD of 'Mozart's Requiem', and in 2000 was selected for the program cover and poster for the 45th Year celebration and the 50th year of The Brevard Symphony Orchestra in the state of Florida.
As a expressionistic painter of the 21st century Zoé Mac has stated, 'the paintings are the deep expression of what I have integrated with the knowledge and gift that God has given to me as an artist. Traveling from continent to continent has given me the opportunity to see astounding colors and meet wonderful people who have greatly touched my life. As a young painter starting out, I was deeply moved by the work of Vasily Kandinsky,Vincent VanGogh and Egon Shiele. Their spirits' touch me inspiring me to expound in my own work and vision. It is music in a visual form to see colors sing, shapes dance and lines intertwine creating a story, a message, or the intense expression of improvisational jazz or an orchestral symphony that unfolds; all to enjoy in a timeless way'.
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