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Follow on Google News | Trish Biddle - Glamorous Women in Fabulous Places© makes her debut at SURTEX® in NYC –May 16-18Contemporary artist Trish Biddle , creator of the Glamorous Women in Fabulous Places line of paintings, will be her SURTEX® debut in May. Her ladies will be making their way onto the floors of the Javits Convention Center for the first time.
By: Bryan Biddle Trish was recently commissioned for the second consecutive time to create the official art for the 2010 Westminster Dog Show in New York City. She also was the official artist of the 2008 Kentucky Derby, where her art became the best-selling Kentucky Derby artist of all time. Trish has already demonstrated strong consumer appeal at retailers including Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Michaels, T.J. Maxx, art.com, and Wal-Mart via Encore Art Group. “Trish Biddle’s Glamorous Women in Fabulous Places paintings evoke the glamour of a bygone era that resonates with today’s consumers,” says Liz Conyngham, founding partner of Creative Properties. “Her Art-Deco sensibility has an escapist quality that appeals to consumers, particularly during these economic times.” Biddle's artwork line, Glamorous Women in Fabulous Places, is positioned in licensing to target women interested in fashion, travel and luxury. Biddle is seeking deals in categories such as gifts and collectibles, social expressions, stationery, art and design, home goods, apparel and accessories. Trish Biddle FIne Art will be in Booth #462 at SURTEX®. To schedule an appointment to talk with the artist directly, or for further information, visit www.trishbiddle.com, e-mail artist@trishbiddle.com or contact Bryan Biddle at 1-(800)-824- # # # About Trish Biddle: Trish Biddle is a painter that creates Art Deco-flavored works infused with humor and mystery. Originally an illustrator and textile designer, Biddle employs a style immersed in broad, luxurious brushstrokes and rich, plush colors to capture the era’s fashion, elegance and simplicity. Biddle intentionally obscures the faces of her subjects so viewers can invent their own romantic storylines. She paints figurative works (often featuring horses), florals, fashion and children’s art. Published worldwide, Biddle's works are featured in numerous corporate and private collections. End
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