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Born 1964 Kawakawa, New Zealand. Known for: Symbolic figure and object painting.
Séraphine Pick (born 23 May 1964, in Kawakawa, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter. He has exhibited frequently at New Zealand public art galleries; a major survey of her work was organised and... Read full biography
Séraphine Pick (born 23 May 1964, in Kawakawa, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter. He has exhibited frequently at New Zealand public art galleries; a major survey of her work was organised and toured by the Christchurch Art Gallery in 2009–10. Pick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in... Read full biography
Séraphine Pick (born 23 May 1964, in Kawakawa, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter. He has exhibited frequently at New Zealand public art galleries; a major survey of her work was organised and toured by the Christchurch Art Gallery in 2009–10. Pick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Ilam School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury in 1988. In 1991 she completed a Diploma of Teaching at the Christchurch College of Education. Early in her career Pick was grouped with... Read full biography
Séraphine Pick (born 23 May 1964, in Kawakawa, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter. He has exhibited frequently at New Zealand public art galleries; a major survey of her work was organised and toured by the Christchurch Art Gallery in 2009–10. Pick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Ilam School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury in 1988. In 1991 she completed a Diploma of Teaching at the Christchurch College of Education. Early in her career Pick was grouped with other Ilam graduates, such as Tony de Lautour, Shane Cotton, Peter Robinson, Saskia Leek and Bill Hammond under the title of the Pencilcase Painters, known for a painting style that evoked the doodlings of bored teenagers. Pick drew on many sources for... Read full biography
Séraphine Pick (born 23 May 1964, in Kawakawa, New Zealand) is a New Zealand painter. He has exhibited frequently at New Zealand public art galleries; a major survey of her work was organised and toured by the Christchurch Art Gallery in 2009–10. Pick graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Ilam School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury in 1988. In 1991 she completed a Diploma of Teaching at the Christchurch College of Education. Early in her career Pick was grouped with other Ilam graduates, such as Tony de Lautour, Shane Cotton, Peter Robinson, Saskia Leek and Bill Hammond under the title of the Pencilcase Painters, known for a painting style that evoked the doodlings of bored teenagers. Pick drew on many sources for the imagery in her painting, from pop culture magazines to pre-Renaissance paintings to naive art. Writing about her work of the... Read full biography
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