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Shoreline Shells V Fine Art Print
Shoreline Shells V
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Shoreline Shells VI Fine Art Print
Shoreline Shells VI
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Fine Art Print
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
24" x 18"
 
Price: $61.99
Coffee, Men, Chocolate Fine Art Print
Coffee, Men, Chocolate
26" x 20"
 
Price: $61.99
Self Respect Fine Art Print
Self Respect
18" x 24"
 
Price: $61.99
Time Ripens All Things Fine Art Print
Time Ripens All Things
18" x 24"
 
Price: $61.99
Golden Chains I Fine Art Print
Golden Chains I
13" x 25"
 
Price: $42.99
Golden Chains II Fine Art Print
Golden Chains II
13" x 25"
 
Price: $42.99
Golden Chains III Fine Art Print
Golden Chains III
19" x 25"
 
Price: $61.99
Golden Chains IV Fine Art Print
Golden Chains IV
19" x 25"
 
Price: $61.99
Cheese, Wine and Friends Fine Art Print
Cheese, Wine and Friends
20" x 26"
 
Price: $61.99
Friendship Fine Art Print
Friendship
20" x 26"
 
Price: $61.99
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Lorraine Vail is an artist based in California. She holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in Illustration from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. After graduation, she worked as a freelance sculptor and illustrator primarily in Philadelphia and New York. He has been exceedingly active as an artist, and his more than 20 year’s history of public sculpture commissions has made his work to be found in a number of private and public collections in California as well as abroad, where several distinguished hotels have installed her sculptures and fountains. Lorraine has been honored with numerous of group and solo exhibitions and her works have appeared in a variety of venues from museums and galleries to universities and corporations. Lorraine’s sculptures have also appeared in exhibits at Temple University, PA.

The sculptures are part of the permanent collections of the Berman Museum in PA and the Blackhawk Automotive Museum in CA. three of his public sculptures are part of the sites listed on the National Museum of Women in the Arts tour in the Washington, D.C. area. She describes the process of bringing an artistic idea to life as being similar to dreaming. Usually an idea will form in her mind, and it’s completely visual— she doesn’t immediately know the meaning behind it or its significance. She says that explaining that is not easy until that vision is transferred onto material form. That’s when she begins to understand what it’s all about. She adds that it’s just like recalling a dream and suddenly remembering what is was all about.
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