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Bio
Lois Freeman-Fox received a B.F.A. from Cornell University, an M.A. in Sculpture from UC Berkeley and studied film at N.Y.U. She has worked in many media, beginning her artistic career as an environmental sculptor exhibiting at the San Francisco Art Institute, San Jose State University and the Franklin Furnace in New York before embarking on a career as a feature film editor. Working at Disney Feature Animation on Fantasia 2000, she started studying Renaissance drawing, which led to her current two dimensional figurative work. She lives in Fillmore with her husband, guitarist /lutenist, Stuart Fox and teaches film editing at Brooks Institute in Ventura.
Artist’s Statement:
I am interested in the relationship between film, photography and art.
I paint and draw with old and new photographs, collaging images as textures, brushes and backgrounds, printing them on canvas and painting with oils and acrylics. To me there is an inherent fascination in using modern technology to explore the techniques of the masters.

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