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Robert Bissell
Limited Edition Print : Giclee on Canvas
Size : 17x12 in | 43x30 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 150
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Hand SignedBottom Right
Condition Mint
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Story / Additional InfoFrom the artist: The setting for his painting was based on Claude MonetĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s Woman with a Parasol. I found the life and light in this painting the best inspiration for my own version. The bears here look skyward, joined by hundreds of swirling butterflies; enticing all of us to share in an uplifting and wondrous moment.
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Robert Bissell - United Kingdom
Art Brokerage: Robert Bissell British Artist: Growing up on a farm in Somerset, England, Bissell retains a love of rural life, Celtic legends and panoramic landscapes. His keen interest in visuals began at an early age while documenting the life around him through photographs. In the late 1970's, after studying graphic design and obtaining a Masters Degree from The Royal College of Art in London, Robert Bissell began traveling around the world, eventually settling in United States where he began a successful 15 year career in retail advertising. In the mid 1990's his focus shifted, no longer wanting a part of the advertising world, he felt a pull towards sharing his love and feelings for nature through artistic expression. Robert Bissell hopes that his message, the idea of reconnecting with the nature that we left behind for cities and suburbs, can resonate with the public through his paintings. His depictions of wild animals, from rabbits and butterflies to bears, birds, and frogs; are playful meditations on the inner lives of those creatures and, by extension, of human beings. Robert Bissell's artwork allows us to pause and reflect on the environment, life, death, renewal and the stages of transition Ă¢â‚¬â€œ departing from the safety of family, and making our way in the world. Listings wanted.