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Artist Lore Eckelberry Releases a New Line of Anime Paintings Lore Eckelberry has just completed several paintings in the style of the popular Japanese animation characters called anime. (PRWEB) February 3, 2006 -- Artist Lore Eckelberry has translated her interest in Japanese art and history into a line of several large scale paintings that use the strong emotion and action of anime art.
Just imagine, Matisse meets Warhol. That’s how acrylic-gouache on canvas works of artist Lore Eckelberry show her spontaneous, explosive paintings that exude the artist’s love of expression of strong emotions that range up and down the scale, from happiness to complete terror. Lore’s emphasis on color creates a complete, modern and innovative strength in art expression.
Lore Eckelberry uses photographs, comics and picture books to inspire herself. As for color she gets inspired as her emotions feel at the moment that she is painting, that could be anywhere from a light yellow to a strong red and anywhere in between.
For instance in the painting The Eye, Lore expresses the strength of emotion portrayed in the glimpse of an eye.
Lore tries to concentrate on the brilliance of simplicity. Lore explains “the best art tells us something about ourselves, makes us think, and focuses our attention on the unconscious which nevertheless invades our daily lives.”
For more information about the artist you can visit her web site at: www.artistlore.com
About Lore Eckelberry: Lore Eckelberry is a Los Angeles based contemporary artist. The artist describes her work as a way to express the different emotions that one has been storing inside, and can’t wait to come out to the surface and express themselves. Lore’s paintings are owned by several collectors in Southern California.
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