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La Collection Mademoiselle

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Every time I visit a museum, I play a silly game.    If I could have any painting in any given room, which one  would I select?    It’s difficult to pick  only  one favorite. So, then I changed the rules.    I could pick three.    It didn’t make the choice any easier.    I love them all.    Want them all. Neeeed them all! So now what do I do with all of the artists and their art I represent?  I need wall space and lots of it - but FOR MYSELF!!!   But, sadly I won't be able to keep every morsel no matter how much my heart races when I see it.  The joy is to have all of this amazing art available for the public to ooh- and -ahh and of course buy. The Artist France has an eclectic style of painting. His art isn't one dimensional. Rather he expresses joy, innocence, whimsy, lunar exploration including aliens & spaceships.    Shown below is: La Collection Mademoiselle - Insp...

Eye Candy

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I love all things beautiful.  Whether it's a sunset, vast mountain view, the smile on a child's face, listening to jazz, these things move me.  So when I decided to become an artist agent, it was one of those ah-ha  moments.  Like why didn't I ever think of this before?  Kind of like what must have happened to the innovator of Post-it notes or Velco.  It's so simple, yet brilliant.   I love all things beautiful.  I have a degree in art.   So when my new client and now friend The Artist France requested I write his Bio & subsequently represent him - a career was born.  I was reborn.  You know, like the Renaissance - I had a re-birth. Heidi Goldman Fine Art Agency with THE ARTIST FRANCE I know we are supposed to take responsibility for our own actions, but you must agree on a certain level, that we are influenced by our surroundings and environment, right?  In the case of a career change, the serendipitou...

Art & Soul

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I LOVE A rt. I mean, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE A rt.  Most people love the Impressionists.  What's not to love about Monet, Manet, Pissarro, Renoir, Gauguin, Cezanne or Van Gogh?  Although I'd really love Van Gogh a whole lot more if he was sporting an ear, but that's another story. Who doesn't get a little weak in the knees when viewing Monet's Water Lilies? Or Renoir's Dance at  Le Moulin de la Galette?  When I was a little girl my bedroom had numerous Degas ballerina faux paintings decorating my walls.  I was destined to be a ballerina or lover of art. As an entrepreneur, I've done so many creative and fascinating things, but who knew becoming an art representative would fall into my lap, thus starting another addition to my burgeoning resume. It happened all so innocently.  I checked my LinkedIn email and lo and behold there it was:  A note from an artist who needed someone to write his Bio. (See below) As a freelance writer, I took this assig...