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Judy Ostro - The Cheerful Collection in Captivity - #11

Medium: Water Colors and Indian Ink digitally scanned

Year: 2020

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In 2020 the world went into lock down, and my life became one, where like everyone else, I was locked in captivity. Being in my mid 70’s and having prior health conditions, my son helped me sell, pack my house, and move to California during a light moment in the pandemic. Upon moving to Los Angeles, Covid became really bad and I was locked up in my sons home for almost a year until we found an apartment close to him so he could help me with my health needs. I’m so excited to share this new collection made out of water colors and Indian ink on cold press cotton rag and then digitally produced to make my first NFT collection. I really hope you enjoy them. This is the 11th piece in the collection. Thank you so much for looking and please share. My Twitter is @judyostroart Let me know if you collect this! thank you. I’m happy for you to buy and or sell my work!! Thank you !

The Cheerful Collection in Captivity by Judy Ostro collection image

For over 50 years, Judy Ostro has worked as a professional artist, creating pieces that have been shown and sold across the United States and internationally. Judy’s professional career began in the late 1960’s and attracted attention from high profile patrons like Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. She is best known for her acrylic on canvas abstract paintings, surreal landscapes and human forms, and collections of painted river rocks. During her career, Judy also worked as a public school elementary art teacher, inspiring youth and mentoring young artists. Now in retirement, she volunteers in an assisted living home, engaging the residents in the creation of original work. In 1999 Judy had a brain aneurysm that left her disabled and it took away a large part of her ability to communicate, having aphasia and a very poor short term memory Judy stayed with her son during COVID lockdown and created 50 pieces called “The Cheerful Collection in Captivity”

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Judy Ostro - The Cheerful Collection in Captivity - #11

Medium: Water Colors and Indian Ink digitally scanned

Year: 2020

1/1

In 2020 the world went into lock down, and my life became one, where like everyone else, I was locked in captivity. Being in my mid 70’s and having prior health conditions, my son helped me sell, pack my house, and move to California during a light moment in the pandemic. Upon moving to Los Angeles, Covid became really bad and I was locked up in my sons home for almost a year until we found an apartment close to him so he could help me with my health needs. I’m so excited to share this new collection made out of water colors and Indian ink on cold press cotton rag and then digitally produced to make my first NFT collection. I really hope you enjoy them. This is the 11th piece in the collection. Thank you so much for looking and please share. My Twitter is @judyostroart Let me know if you collect this! thank you. I’m happy for you to buy and or sell my work!! Thank you !

The Cheerful Collection in Captivity by Judy Ostro collection image

For over 50 years, Judy Ostro has worked as a professional artist, creating pieces that have been shown and sold across the United States and internationally. Judy’s professional career began in the late 1960’s and attracted attention from high profile patrons like Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. She is best known for her acrylic on canvas abstract paintings, surreal landscapes and human forms, and collections of painted river rocks. During her career, Judy also worked as a public school elementary art teacher, inspiring youth and mentoring young artists. Now in retirement, she volunteers in an assisted living home, engaging the residents in the creation of original work. In 1999 Judy had a brain aneurysm that left her disabled and it took away a large part of her ability to communicate, having aphasia and a very poor short term memory Judy stayed with her son during COVID lockdown and created 50 pieces called “The Cheerful Collection in Captivity”

Art類別
合約地址0x495f...7b5e
代幣 ID
代幣標準ERC-1155
區塊鏈Ethereum
中繼資料集中式
創作者收益
10%
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活動
價格
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