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Vanetta Joffe - a Painter and photographer from Swindon


Work themes and style:

Eclectic , any subject that appeals to me ,abstract ideas, designs, people, scenes .

Areas of work:

Photography ( nature, abstract), painting in oils and acrylics, drawing ( particularly life drawing), photographic collage using Photoshop

Exhibitions:

One joint exhibition in 2000, others are Open Studios in Swindon and Marlborough, Evolver magazine cover 2007

Where you can see Vanetta's work:

On her website www.vjoffeartist.com or by visiting her studio. If you are interested in visiting her studio please get in touch with Vanetta first on email: vanetta@email.com. Phone 01793 790203

Current work:

A series of abstracts based on floor tile designs cosmic theme. Also a diptych of Joseph in Gilead/Joseph in Egypt plus other unfinished works

Contact details:

Vanetta Joffe, email: vanetta@email.com. Phone 01793
790203

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