Several Shades Of Pale,Sax Berlin

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A beautifully constructed, deceptively simple appearing painting of a woman after Degas. With a muted colour palette this piece is about subtlety and shading. With a mastery of the colourists palette Sax Berlin gives a rendition of the female form worthy of high regard indeed was born in Manchester, England in 1953. During the 1970's, after relocating to Cornwall, England, he studied archaic and classical art & architecture in Greece, art & culture in Morrocco, art, sculpture & architecture in India and the Himalayan arts of Nepal and Tibet. During the 1980's Waite emigrated to the USA with his American wife who he had met in Israel in 1976. Throughout his stay in New York he studied Zen Buddhism and Siddha yoga and continued his Asian studies, returning once again to Cornwall in 1988 to become artist in residence at the Birch Studio of Lamorna Valley. However he once more emigrated to the USA and only returned to England after the death of his wife there in 2000. Described as "Britains best kept [art] secret" Waite is an unusual artist, mixing his own pigments and experimenting in the same way that the early Masters did, utilising all the techniques, some dating back to the Romans, he has studied during the course of his life to achieve the visual outcomes he wants and that delight his clients and collectors. The pieces that Waite creates are of museum quality and rarely seen in art sales offering a combination of beautiful artworks and investment opportunity. He is widely exhibited and collected in the UK, USA & Europe.
Date2008 ArtistWilliam Socrates Waite Dimensions12" x 9.5" Unframed ConditionExcellent, direct from artist's studio Codeas298a162 / WSW21 Price SOLD £250.00 StatusSold SellerWhite Court Art Telephone02921252747Non UK callers :+44 2921252747 Emailinfo@whitecourtart.com

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