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Janet Fish
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Janet Fish was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1938 and raised in Bermuda.
Her grandfather, Clark Voorhees was an American Impressionist, her father an art history teacher, and her mother, Florence Whistler Fish, a sculptor and potter. Janet Fish knew from a young age that she wanted to be an artist. After taking many sculpture classes, Janet found her calling through painting. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Smith College and a Master of Fine Arts degree at Yale University. Fish has shown her work in many major art institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art, both in New York, as well as the Art Institute of Chicago, and at many venues around the world.
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Artists Style: A realist, Fish is well known for her richly executed still life oil paintings, screenprints, and pastels of glass objects, fruit, and flowers. She also sometimes includes figures and landscapes in her work. Her paintings reflect the effects of sunlight on objects and often contain still life objects from her collections of glassware. Painting Elements: Color, highlights, reflections, transparency and shadows. June, 1999
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Artist :Janet Fish Title: Honey jars Medium :oil on canvas Size :66.3 x 54.5 in. / x cm. Year: 1971 JANET I. FISH (American, b. 1938). Skowhegan Water Glasses, Oil on canvas. 40 x 42 inches
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TITLE: Zinnias and Apple ARTIST: Janet Fish WORK DATE: 1995 CATEGORY: Prints MATERIALS: Woodcut SIZE: h: 24 x w: 18 in / h: 61 x w: 45.7 cm
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Janet Fish Balloons 1999 oil on canvas 50 x 100 in.
Fish's painting Balloons is complex array of figure, landscape and still life, which she created by combining elements, rather than observing as an actual event. It consists of an outdoor celebration with food, balloons and children playing.
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TITLE: Dragon Kite ARTIST: Janet Fish WORK DATE: 2007 MATERIALS: Oil on canvas SIZE: h: 40 x w: 50 in / h: x w: 127 cm
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Goldfish and Autumn Leaves
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January Snow January snow
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Monkey Business
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Treille Daffodils
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Ordering Spring A. M.
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Bananas Butterfly Wings
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Rose Bowl Leyden
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Waimea Cerises
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Blue Kimono and Orange Poppies
“…my real subject is light, and light as made by color. But this light also has energy, and it’s always moving.” ~ Janet Fish
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Create a holiday greeting card using card stock and pastels.
Art Project: Create a holiday greeting card using card stock and pastels. Incorporate some of Janet Fish’s artistic elements of color, highlights, reflections, transparency and shadows. Some ideas: Reflections of trees, snowmen, snowflakes, etc. in the snow or a frozen pond. Be creative and have fun!!!!
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