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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Born in Eureka, California, Jean Lowe creates mixed-media installations that suggest Baroque and Rococo interiors of the European upper class of times past. She makes heavy, ornate appearing furniture from papier mache and wall coveringspaintings and muralswith oil on canvas. She also decorates canvas to look like carpet.
She is also a painter whose themes are deforestation of the western United States, laboratory testing of animals, and factory farming.
She credits the big break through in her career to her 1989 solo exhibit at the Gracie Mansion Gallery in New York City. Her studio is in Encinitas, California.
Source: "Art and Antiques," May 2002
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