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Early training and formal studies were driven by a deep interest in the beauty of everyday human nobility. Ernest Kirchner and Hieronymus Bosch were heavy influences that shaped her personal style. In 1975 she moved to New York City, and opened her life to the challenges of the main Art stream. Her sharp strong color became intensely personal and complex. Continuing her love of life drawing and through active involvement with the Salmagundi Club and the Women in the Arts Foundation, her composition blossomed through direct contact with her contemporaries. Ms. Beda has been published in many books and magazines. See www.gayeelisebeda.store for more details. And her collectors are from all over the World. Ms. Beda's drive lead her to trips...
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Gaye Elise Beda
Thanks, Anne Gifford… In Old Jerusalem in the Moslem Quarters, Just across from the First and Second Stations of the Cross. There is a school for young boys. Just after school was out, I went into one of the classrooms. And shot a photo from one of their windows. The Moslem Quarters is off-limits to tourists. And that school is not public. So that view of the Dome of the Rock is rare… Again thank you for your kind words. Gaye Elise
Anne Gifford
Such detail....this is beautifully done! I like the trees and the brilliant blue of the building. like