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In the Groove Blue Green | Prints in Paintings by Claire Sower. Item made of canvas with paper works with mid century modern & contemporary style
In the Groove Blue Green | Prints in Paintings by Claire Sower. Item made of canvas with paper works with mid century modern & contemporary style

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Claire Sower

In the Groove Blue Green - Paintings

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Price $89 Original Retail

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18H x 15W in
45.72H x 38.1W cm
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This is a digital painting produced as a print on archival hot press 300 GSM paper or canvas. Each work is printed with archival-quality, aqueous, pigment-based ink producing vibrant and true colours. Paper prints are produced on FC HOT PRESS WATERCOLOUR
Hot Press Watercolour Paper, a heavyweight matte, velvety smooth watercolour paper. .The 100% cotton base is naturally acid-free and meets archival standards, maintaining the true colours of the image for years to come.

Item In the Groove Blue Green
Created by Claire Sower
As seen in Creator's Studio, Vancouver, Canada
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Claire Sower
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Impressionism, abstraction

Claire Sower is a contemporary artist based in Vancouver, Canada, where she was born and raised. At the age of twenty-one she emigrated to London, England, where she lived for a decade doing a variety of things including fashion illustration and working as a motorcycle courier. Her years in London were interspersed with stints working on a Caribbean cruise liner and a marine conservation project on the Belizean barrier reef. In 1992, she returned to Vancouver where she began a successful career as a medical writer.

In 2006, unforeseen circumstances facilitated radical changes in Claire’s life. Consequently, she decided to follow in her artist father's footsteps and took up painting. In 2009, within weeks of starting her first classes, she had rented a small studio with a friend where she spent all available time. In 2012, she joined the Federation of Canadian Artists, where she also took classes. In 2013, she was offered a solo exhibit at West Vancouver City Hall, which launched her professional career.

In 2014, her work appeared on the cover of Bulletin, a national Japanese/ Canadian arts and culture magazine, and 2015 saw her exhibit in New York. In March 2020, she was featured as an Artist to Collect by Arabella Magazine, and in May/June 2020, her work was shown in House & Garden Best of British Issue. Claire’s work hangs in private and public collections across North America including the Vancouver General Hospital and University of British Columbia (VGH+UBC) Foundation.

Drawing on her time in London and many years of travel, and inspired by the painters Claude Monet, Bernard Cathelin, Nicholas De Stael, and David Hockney among others, Claire’s work is bold, colorful and unapologetically joyful. Largely self-taught, she works primarily in oil paint and is known for her impasto florals and vivid landscapes.

Claire now paints and teaches in her large loft studio in 1000 Parker Street Studios, in Vancouver, Canada.