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Egyptian Art may not be fine and refined from a critical angle, but it is definitely not something, which can be underestimated. Owing to their compelling grandeur, even many small and non-appealing objects of Egyptian Era paved their ways to the museums. These items may demonstrate poor artistry, unbalanced compositions, awkward proportions, or untrained execution, but these creations were from the common Egyptians and were functional to their creators. No doubt, 'Egyptian Art is a creation in itself'. It is one of the most ancient and self-explanatory sculptures present in today's era. My name is Annette Labedzki. I am a Canadian abstract painter.I have been a full time artist for the last 25 years. I was born in St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, B.C. A few years later we moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where I spent my childhood and early adulthood. I remember the first award I received was in Art class in grade 10. The superintendent of the Winnipeg School Board bought one of my paintings! I was so excited! I received my BFA at Emily Carr College of Art and Design and spent another year studying philosophy at The University of British Columbia. During this time my husband learned English, drove a taxi, received his BMLS degree (Bachelor of Medical Lab. Sciences) and received his DMD degree (dentist). Another award I received was First Prize at the Pacific Northwest Annual Show at the University of Oregon, U.S.A. It is in their private collection. I have a web site in which I am able to invite other artists. The address is http://www.labedzki-art.com This is also a wonderful site for art collectors to buy original work at great prices. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Annette_Labedzki |