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Lived/Active: Florida      Known for: still life
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The following information was submitted in April of 2006 by the artist:

Brooke Allison is a pastel and oil painter.  Best known for her pastel still-lives, articles on her work have appeared in the Artist's Magazine, The Pastel Journal, and most recently, the January issue of American Artist Magazine.  She is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, The Pastel Society of the West Coast, The Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club (related to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the Florida Artist's Group.  She conducts workshops in pastel and oil painitng, still-life or figure.



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Still life painter Brooke Allison comes from a family of artists. She was educated at the Art Institute of Chicago, the American Academy of Art in Rome and the National Academy of Design in New York.

Allison enjoys experimenting with new medium and breaking traditional "rules" of painting and composition. She uses pastels because of their immediacy and chooses her colors according to what she sees similar to the color theory of teacher Henry Hensche.

She chooses her still life subjects by her emotional response to the objects and decides the arrangement by creating harmony with light and pattern.

Source: Pastel Journal, June 2005


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