GEORGE McGONAGLE
Georgene McGonagle is an artist whose life-long
discipline and love of hands-on creating has taken her to the forefront of
her profession in an amazingly short time. Well traveled and a devoted lover
of life, this ‘Renaissance Woman’ has the ability to transform a piece of
clay into the life-size innocence of a child.
McConagle finds a unique
delight, a spirit, in sculpting, which she hopes, will reflect in each work
of art. She feels that by creatively using her heart, as well as her hands,
in wonderfully satisfying ways, she can contribute to the enjoyment of
others.
“Never before has an artist
been able to take this medium and display it in a way that is truly powerful
yet has the beauty that personifies the dignity and strength of the human
nature. Her special approach will surely lend a her a permanent position in
all the Fine Art history archives,” states Karen L. Howell, Director of the
P. A. P. A., A. A. W. A., G. H. G, P. .P. F. A. P.
McGonagle’s beautifully
rendered depictions of life can be seen in the park systems of
Illinois, Texas, Nebraska and Colorado, as well as many
prestigious public and private domains. As the recipient of the ‘L.J.
Meiselman Award’ for the Allied Artists of American Exhibition in New York,
to ‘Best of Show’ awards nationwide, it is clear she has won a place in the
hearts of the Fine Art World.
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