A painter of children---portraits, figures, and genre, Louise Grayson attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and earned a degree in biology. In that course of study, she was required to do a lot of drawing.
She began her art career in her mid-30s, when she was raising four children in Tulsa, Oklahoma and enrolled in a portraiture class taught by Helen Rowland Gordon. She has ongoing admiration for living artist, Richard Schmid, and deceased artists Joaquin Sorolla, Edgar Degas, (showing 500 of 720 characters). |
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