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From Asia to Europe, and now the United States, we are proud to introduce Faye Sepahban, a world class artists and a devoted scholar of light, color, and form. Faye is a professional and international artist who lives and creates in Southern California. The debut of her career involved exploration of all popular paint media. Faye originally exhibited and successfully exposed her art as a professional oil painter in Europe. This intriguing medium led to the creation of a style that is recognized solely as Faye's. As she brought this style into different media, she found it was best captured in watercolor. As a professional artist, Faye has selected watercolor as the medium of choice and she has mastered the art so well that her transparent watercolors are collected around the world, by great enthusiasts and collectors alike. For Faye, watercolor is a rapid, spontaneous medium that enables her to capture an extraordinary variety of fleeting effects, light, color, and form. |
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Faye's extensive travels around the world, especially Asia and Europe, have led her to work with well established and reputable publishers such as Hashette and Edition San Deliues, and many distinguished other firms. Faye has had her work displayed commercially and published as posters and post cards in Europe, United States, and other countries around the world. After studying her subjects of interest she engages in creating art which is some times completely from memory. A majority of her landscapes and other subjects are painted in this manner. Faye's recent efforts have concentrated on painting series of related subjects, such as ethnic people of the world, the Equestrian collection, the Gardenea Collection of table top flowers and fruits, and others. With a wide array of talent and diverse points of interest Faye receives regular requests for commission work. Subjects vary from portraits, landscape, to 10ft x10ft Murals painted on canvas for transposing on to walls of mansions and villas of celebrities around the world. |
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When we asked Faye what she thought of her life's work, she replied with all enthusiasm "Painting, to me, is the essence of life, and the most expressionable form of art. What better idea than to share this sentiment with others." Faye Sepahban. We are a firm believer that the beauty she creates in indeed a mirroring image of her charismatic personality and charm. |