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Eileen
Fischer
Original
works may be commissioned or reproductions purchased
in a variety of formats: i.e, on canvas, paper, etc.
and mounted on foamcore or a client preferred support.
Reproductions are usually 11 X 14 or slightly larger
and matted. Framing is a separate cost.
Segments of the displayed artworks (and others) may
also be created in clay as a bas relief.
Artist Biography
Eileen
Fischer's art history began as a toddler and never stopped.
Educated in a two-language home (Polish and English),
she naturally delved into the ethnic arts at an early
age, creating sculptures and small drawings. In later
years, Ms. Fischer used her prolific arts background
in a number of college disciplines, polishing and honing
her art education until finally entering the Center
for Creative Studies. She received her degree with honors
from that prestigious arts college before proceding
to Wayne State University and a Masters in fine art.
Her education has never stopped: she continually upgrades
and hones her skills in watercolors, oils, airbrush,
pastels, inks and dyes. Ms. Fischer also received a
degree in Graphic Communication, specializing in illustration,
and has since taught locally (Las Vegas, NV) at the
community college, focusing on their outstanding graphics
program and fine art.
Ms. Fischer has also taught sculpture and recently completed
a porcelain bas relief with reproductions of this image.
These are available through City Lights Art Gallery
(at which she is a gallery director) and through the
gallery's website.
Her works have been collected and commissioned by many
private clients, including Bill Boyd, Mother Theresa,
notable physicians and surgeons. She is especially noted
for her portraitures, having studied art anatomy and
medical anatomy and physiology for six years. After
continuing Psychological studies and readings, Ms. Fischer
brings to her portraiture an insight that is much appreciated
by her clients, often placing her subjects in a time
period
she feels reflects her subject.
Art is Ms. Fischer's byword, her core activity and function,
and in her present capacity as gallery director and
teacher, hopes to continue passing the baton by disseminating
the absolute beauty and the skills that come with the
knnowledge of the visual arts.
Eileen B. Fischer
City Lights Artists' Co-Op Gallery Director
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