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Patricia Govezensky, "Debby and Friends" Framed Hand Signed Original Painting with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #268764

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Medium
watercolor

Dimensions
16 x 16
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"Debby and Friends" is an original painting, watercolor on paper, by Patricia Govezensky. The piece is hand signed, framed, and comes with a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 22" x 22" (framed), 16" X 16" (image).
 
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Born in 1961 in Tel- Aviv, Patricia pursued her art career at an early age, enrolling in art courses sponsered by the Tel-Aviv museum. Patricia also took art and science courses at Tel-Aviv University, and went on to further her studies in art at the Avni Institute from 1982-1984. In 1987, Patricia graduated with honors from the Ramat Hasharon Art Academy.

Patricia describes the motivation behind her colorful and female-centric artwork. "For me painting is a means through which I find expression of life's joy and fulfillment, and I believe art, more than merely being a means of expression itself, also serves as a medium to help us to make peace with our lives through positive and enthusiastic sentiments and regard for the brighter aspects of our existence, escaping form protest, cynicism and selfishness."