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by Jayne Somogy
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Pop art depiction of Pocahontas with headband made of real beads and plastic “bone” beads, and wood letters spelling out... more
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Pop art depiction of Pocahontas with headband made of real beads and plastic “bone” beads, and wood letters spelling out “Pocahontas”.
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I create whimsical, graphic, stylized, often Asian-inspired & sometimes jeweled or embellished interpretations of people, animals, ethnic subjects, objects/still lifes. Art, like life, should SPARKLE! I sign my work 'SOMOGYI' the ethnically-correct version of my Hungarian surname, and I often incorporate my signature into the design of the art itself. I earned a degree in theater from the U. of Wisconsin, an additional degree, summa cum laude, in fashion design from FIDM/Los Angeles, and turned to creating art seriously in 2014 upon retiring from jobs in office administration and free time spent dancing, singing and acting. I have a passion for the exotic--music, dance, food, people--and for exploring other cultures and eras, which is...
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Debora Lewis
This has so much to see. Very different type of abstract art than what I have seen. Keep being different. Good luck in the contest. Voting is open to the public.
Jayne Somogy replied:
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m never sure if my “different” is also “good” and aesthetically pleasing or if I’m just trying too hard to be noticed, so I appreciate your words.