Friday, November 22, 2013

Mia Bergeron




Artist Mia Bergeron
American artist







"Growing up in New York City with two graphic designers for parents, I was always drawn to bold shapes and colors. Emphasis on patterns and design were household commonalities. However, in my early 20’s during my time spent in   Italy, I began to become more fluent in the subtleties that the figure, as a   subject, presented. By studying the classical discipline of painting figures and   people, I began to notice the curious transformation that figurative art has   taken over the centuries.  I was fascinated with the figure as an ideal form. In   contrast to this idealization, I was also studying classical portraiture, an art form   that was tireless in its rendition of details and accurate observance. Having left Italy seven years ago, I have steadily been working to fuse both my   fascination for bold color and design with the subtleties presented in fine   figurative painting.  I have been influenced by many different artists, including John Singer Sargent, Diego Velasquez and Anders Zorn.  Most recently, I have   been studying the work of Alex Kanevsky, Tony Sherman, and other artists who ride the line of both figurative and abstract work. "


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