Bluebird and White Roses 2008 30x36
Ashley Longshore
Original Painting : Acrylic on Canvas
Size : 30x36 in | 76x91 cm
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Year2008
Hand SignedLower Right And On Verso
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromArtist 2008
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID137048
Ashley Longshore - United States
Art Brokerage: Ashley Longshore American Artist: Sarah Ashley Longshore (popularly known as Ashley Longshore) is a Louisiana-based painter, gallery owner and entrepreneur. Longshore's art focuses on pop culture, Hollywood glamour, and American consumerism and has been compared to the artwork of Andy Warhol. art focuses on pop culture, Hollywood glamour, and American consumerism and has been compared to the artwork of Andy Warhol. Her work has been featured in magazines in both the United States and countries around the world including; Switzerland, Belgium, Japan and Australia where collectors have begun to acquire her unique pieces. She has been recognized as a "modern Andrea Warhol" by the New York Post, and was on Brit + Co's list of "16 Female Artists You Should Know." While a student at the University of Montana, Longshore took a semester off to paint. She put together a portfolio and began showing her work to galleries around Missoula, Montana. Her first art show was at a small town gallery. In 2011, Longshore's artwork was featured in the film Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1. Longshore's art has been exhibited in America and Europe. Her work has been featured in magazines such as Forbes, Elle, Vogue, Marie Claire Belgium, Elle Décor Belgium, Vie Magazine, SPUR, Hollywood Reporter and Matchbook Magazine. Art New Orleans featured a Longshore painting on the cover of its Spring 2013 issue and Vie Magazine featured her art on the cover of its May 2013 issue. In 2014, Longshore announced a collaboration with friend and long-time client Blake Lively for Lively's lifestyle e-commerce site Preserve. In fall 2015, Longshore debuted a collection of satirical fashion portraits during New York Fashion Week. She became the first artist to secure a collaboration with the Bryant Park Hotel with a Longshore-designed suite featuring the collection of seven bold portraits of iconic names in fashion.