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Elegant Watercolors by Elaine Frenett

01 05 09 - 11:15

Elaine Frenett graduated in 1991 from San Jose State University with a BS in Graphic Design, focusing in Illustration. As an Illustrator, she has been published from New York to San Francisco. In between illustration jobs, she began to paint things she loved and received such strong response from her audience, she knew her direction had begun to change. Eventually, Elaine's interest shifted to fine art, where she now finds more personal satisfaction. Ms. Frenett has taught private classes as well as, done presentations at Universities and various art clubs. Her art pieces are currently in collections private, corporate, museum and international. And while her wanderings do continue, worldly and creatively, she has happily relocated to the Rogue Valley where beauty and discovery spark her artistic spirit.


Elaine Frenett describes her work and inspirations;



"These images come from my heart out onto the watercolor paper. It is usually something in nature that touches my feelings strongly - strongly enough that I want my audience to see/feel it too. And then, out comes my paintbrush. What has evolved as my intention for these images is to have people pause long enough to see the amazing beauty around us and acknowledge how vital it is to our peace and happiness."


Frenett keeps a journal of her travels and inspirations. The pages are filled with beautiful images of the people and places she visits. She "has a passion for Journaling and now shares it through her classes". She has made a video describing how she began her Journaling, please watch and meet the artist.



To purchase her artwork visit elainefrenett.com.
Elaine Frenett also has two blogspots were you can view her current art and passions. Visit elainefrenett.blogspot.com or womensmexicoretreat2009 to find out about her recent trip to Mexico.
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