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Forsythe Named June Artist Of The Month

June 15th, 2013

Forsythe Named June Artist Of The Month

Jeanne Forsythe June 2013 NTAL Artist of the Month

My mom loved my art work when I was a child. That was the beginning for my love of art. Inspired early on by Walt Disney and later by Van Gogh, Matisse and Cezanne, I enjoy bold color, painterly strokes and beautiful imagery. I graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a major in Graphic Design and an Art minor. I continued my education at Watkin’s Art Institute in Nashville studying under published instructors.

My deep love for the ocean inspired me to add real sand and shell fragments from our local beaches. I want someone who feels as I do to be able to take the beach home with them. I’m also an animal lover and enjoy painting pet portraits, birds and other wild life.

Visit my web site: Jeanne-forsythe.fineartamerica.com or see some of my work at Innovative Design Solutions in Sarasota.

Artist Jeanne Forsythe Is Unleashed

June 15th, 2013

Artist Jeanne Forsythe Is Unleashed

PRESS RELEASE—4/19/13
CONTACT: Jeanne Forsythe forsythedesign@verizon.net
WESLEY CHAPEL ARTIST CAPTURES PASCO COUNTY’S BEAUTY

Wesley Chapel Artist is “Unleashed”

Wesley Chapel resident and artist, Jeanne Forsythe, primarily paints and photographs Florida wildlife and coastal images. Among her work is a piece titled Mossy Oak Morning which is a photograph taken in Wesley Chapel with the morning sun streaming through the Spanish moss.
Forsythe says, “I am in awe of the beauty that surrounds us here in Wesley Chapel. At one time, it was typical for me to head to the coast for my nature shots or photo studies to bring back to my studio for reference for paintings. It didn’t take long after moving here to see I wouldn’t have to go far to find inspiration for my paintings and photography. Seagulls fly overhead with the sunlight shining through their feathers, Blue Herons stroll along the conservation ponds and Sand Hill Cranes come up to...