About me

About me

Anna E. Koski

 


 From the time I studied at the university, I began to get money for my job. I painted custom-made paintings for friends and family   members.   

 I'm 38 years old. I've been married for about ten decades. We have two children. My eldest son's name is Michael,   younger Jim.   

I studied at The University of Texas in Austin. The art class at this university is highly valued in the USA. He   also gave me a great support for further career. We live in a small home at a fairly quiet and pleasant location. Not far from us   there is a wonderful park where we often see. When I am not filled with work on the reconstruction of particular painting or   paintings portraits, I take my stock and paint this park; a lake with swans and what I think is amazing. Our children are much   from art generally, but we strive to teach them the value of the beauty of character. After our eldest son has been a couple of   years old and he was able to draw some thing, he sat down next to me drew a gentle sunset sky. These were unforgettable moments of   unity of our loved ones.   

My very first such work was a portrait of my grandmother, which I painted out of the photo. I gave her   painting for the birthday. Words do not explain her delight. I think she was very happy. After that case, I started to get offers   from other folks, which left me quite content.   

Once I was approximately 30 years old my gift was discovered by a excellent studio

  art nude , for that I now paint to purchase. That is my principal function; however I also have many   customers.   

I am a artist. That is my job and calling. Thanks to my parents to discovering in time that my youth passion for   drawing and sent to the art college. There I met wonderful instructors who instilled a wonderful love for the process of drawing   and drawing artwork. I fell in love with William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Pierre Auguste Renoir and Claude Oscar Monet. I researched   the works of musicians, their course in life. Every artist always gets something uncommon, an event that in 1 way or another   affected his formation and left him as we know him.   



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