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 ForeverBubbles
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Games Children Play - "Forever Bubbles" by Sandra Kuck.
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$63.00
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| Games Children Play by Sandra Kuck. Large plate
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Games Children Play by Sandra Kuck. Limited edition of 10,000. Produced in 1980. Plate size approx. 10.25 inches. Suggested Retail $90.00.
Sandra Kuck created a beautiful composition for her second plate in the Games Children Play series. By placing the little boy in an outdoor environment, one can practically smell the fresh air, feel the warm sunshine and participate in the joy and pleasure a child must feel when watching the miracle of colorful bubbles floating in the air. A boy's best friend, his dog, is actively participating in the fun. He is not only friend, but his protector and both child and dog become vitally alive. "Forever Bubbles" encompasses joy, love, nature - all to be cherished.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Sandra Kuck was born in Ohio, but most of her childhood was spent in California. She now makes her home on beautiful Long Island. An early interest in art brought her to study fine arts at UCLA. In 1965 Sandra Kuck came to the New York area where she continued her studies and worked as a free-lance commercial artist. Early in her career Sandra Kuck began to focus on children, using various media. To quote her feelings: 'the only subjects I wish to paint are things which are alive. There is constant change in living things. Each month brings new and beautiful happenings. The colors are infinite - however, people and children in particular, change with each minute. To paint the changing face of a child is a most exciting challenge".
Sandra Kuck is the mother of two children. She uses her daughter quite frequently for a model and never tires of drawing her. She observes children constantly. Their actions are animated and their emotions are on the surface which affords the opportunity to get new insights. Sandra Kuck is dedicated to her art. She loves to work and always finds new and stimulating subjects to paint. Although she is a young woman, she feels that painting will thrill her to the end of her days.
Sandra Kucks paintings are represented in many galleries in the U.S. and are exclus- ively shown at the Garden City Gallery on Long Island. Recently two of her paintings were accepted for showing by Allied Artists of America and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Exhibit, a great honor.
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