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The painting itself is 14" high x 11" wide and is presented in a gilt frame.
James Feehan's paintings are …
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The painting itself is 14" high x 11" wide and is presented in a gilt frame.
James Feehan's paintings are described as "a song where the Renaissance cross dresses with American Folk, while leading the Surreal into a spin of the uncanny to bring us something unexpected, new and Contemporary."
James Feehan's Artist Statement:
"I am often asked concerning my paintings of the source of my subjects. In reply I should say they are portraits of us. We as travelers on new journeys and seen with a more than a touch of whimsy. We as saints and sinners, as fools, in love and out. The subjects are familiar and the journey is discovery."
James Feehan studied at Boston University with an influence from painters David Aronson, Hyman Bloom and Walter Murch. He taught art from 1994 through 2015 through grants and foundations.
James has exhibited widely across the United States along with his work in the London Art Fair, numerous museums, invitationals, juried and group shows along with many awards throughout the United States. His work is also included in many private and public collections.
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