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Monica Stewart Wall Art

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Unity Fine Art Print
Unity
24" x 24"
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Price: $60.99
Rhythm Fine Art Print
Rhythm
24" x 18"
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Price: $50.99
Trumpet Solo Fine Art Print
Trumpet Solo
12" x 24"
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Price: $38.99
Sax Solo Fine Art Print
Sax Solo
12" x 24"
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Price: $38.99
Repose Fine Art Print
Repose
24" x 18"
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Price: $50.99
T.G.I.F. Fine Art Print
T.G.I.F.
30" x 30"
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Price: $80.99
Sax Seduction Fine Art Print
Sax Seduction
12" x 24"
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Price: $38.99
Chilling Fine Art Print
Chilling
32" x 24"
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Price: $72.99
Dance of the Summer Solstice Fine Art Print
Dance of the Summer Solstice
15" x 20"
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Price: $39.99
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From the age of 4, Monica Stewart’s parents encouraged her artistic pursuits. While growing up in Oakland, California, this early parental patronage, as well as support throughout her school years, helped nurture her talent enough to get a four year scholarship to the San Francisco Art Academy. She later transferred to California State University at Hayward, where she majored in Art. One of the artists she studied under was Raymond Saunders, a very influential figure in her education. Instead of getting her degree, she cut her studies short to become a flight attendant, and eventually raise a son. This left no time for painting, so her talent remained dormant. Some fifteen years later in 1990, with some time off from work, she had the freedom to get back into painting. Her renewed interest in art coincided with meeting a new friend and neighbor, best-selling novelist Terry McMillan. As Stewart recalls, “She’d come by and we’d talk about what’s going on with her. We’re around the same age, and I saw how she was taking what was a natural gift for her and making it work. She was the first one to see my pieces and say, ‘I’ll buy that!’” Stewart’s preferred medium is pastels, as she explains, “I love the brilliance of the colors and the way you can manipulate them.” Of her work, and the predominance of women in her paintings, she says, “I have a good understanding of myself as a woman, so I do tend to paint a lot of women. I have a lot of girlfriends, and we talk a lot. So in my work you’ll see a lot of women interchanging, talking, doing whatever.”
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