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Norma Jean Squires



USA (United States)

Kunstart: Malerei
Technik: Acryl
Stil: Abstrakt


Statement:
My current work digresses somewhat from a longtime involvement with microcosm/macrocosm. While it still touches on those themes, it has become more playful, more colorful, more abstract and less formal. It has become more celebratory reflecting my long romance with Spanish dance. Flamenco ia a discipline that in many ways, shares the same kind of spiraling and swirling as particles and galaxies. In these new pieces my perceptions of the rhythms and energies of inner and outer space have been redesigned, a gesture perhaps that offers a glimpse of the multiple interconnections that link us to other dimensions.

Vita / Lebenslauf:
Born in Toronto, Canada, Norma Jean Squires is an artist who has exhibited nationally and internationally. Those venues include New York's Museum of Modern Art's lending library, Gallery Moos, Toronto, Canada, solo at the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York, La Jolla Museum of Art, Newport Harbor Museum; and more recently, Nagasaki Museum, Japan, Pyong Taek City, Korea; Bangkok, Thailand, Yerevan, Armenia, and Paris, France. In addition to many private collections, her work is such public collections as Sterling Forest Gardens, N. Y., Warner Bros. Records, Burbank, CA; Seimans Pacesetters, L. A. CA.; The Perkins Building, City of Glendale, CA., et al.
Squires is also an art writer with feature articles published in various catalogs. She is co-curator for several exhibitions among which are: "Angels, Ancestors and Spirit Guides" and "Quarks to Quasars". She has illustrated 3 children's books and a book titled, "Poem into Life", published by XLibris, featuring a suite of paintings illustrating the poem, became available in the summer of 2008.



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