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First Name | Hannelore S. |
Last Name | AMON |
Born | 1952-10-31 |
Country | United States |
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Hannelore S Amon studied languages in Brussels (Belgium,) London (England,) Siena (Italy) and worked for 23 years as a foreign language journalist for the Austrian Radio and Television Corp., ORF, in Vienna, Austria.
Since early on in her life,Hannelore continued to persue her artistic talent through participation in various courses and workshops and seminars, such as at the Academy of Applied Arts in Brussels, Belgium, at the Academy of Arts, Nude Painting, with Prof. Adolf Frohner in Vienna and completed a 7-semester course at the Fine Arts College in Vienna,Austria with a student of the artist Max Weiler.
She successfully participated in the "Caterina de Medici Painting Award" held in Florence, Italy and the Summer Academy in Zykanthos,Greece.
Hannelore S Amon managed her own Art Gallery , "Mango Tango" in Vienna , Austria , promoting not only her own works of art but also arranging showings for other artists as well.
Her works have been shown in Austria, Italy, St Thomas, USVI, Cannes, France .
Presently Hannelore is represented by a Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona and Vienna , Austria/Europe and is a member of the "Sonoran Arts League".
The artist lives and works in Scottsdale, Arizona. |
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Media Acrylic |
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Acrylic is a popular and versatile painting medium, using pigments dispersed in a polymeth... |
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Media Mixed Painting |
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IMixed Painting. |
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Media Oil on canvas |
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Canvas used for oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. |
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PAROTS, JUNGLE by AMON |
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ST JOHN'S BAY by AMON |
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Media Oil |
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Considered as the standard medium for paintings, since the sixteenth century, Oil Painting... |
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Media Tempera |
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Tempera and temper - A paint and process involving an emulsion of oil and water. It was in... |
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