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Dave Nesbitt- Artwork Haven 2011

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Lucelle Raad was born and educated in Great Britain. In her early twenties, she moved to South Africa where she studied painting under commercial artist, Dorothy Shaw. Once she was married with children, she and her family moved to the United States, settling in Long Island then Sarasota, Florida.

Her work is focused on her family and their experiences. It draws the viewer to appreciate the beauty in the small details of daily existence – a simple kind of lifestyle. Her primary subjects are children, especially how they play and communicate with each other. Her imagery allows the viewer a peek into the lives of children at their most subtle and enriching moments. Raad’s children are in a constant state of discovery, finding excitement at the beach, the park, and the baseball field. They play with dogs and seagulls, celebrating pensive moments of wonderment and joy. She enjoys painting children the most because their gestures are more innocently expressed – open and honest.

Other Work From Dave Nesbitt- Artwork Haven 2011

Collection of Morning Dew by Svitlana Prokopenko Zazuliak
Angels Light a Festive Garland by Svitlana Prokopenko Zazuliak
Fire to the Rain by Lara Provost
In Her Eyes by Lara Provost
Raindance by Lara Provost
Evocation by Lara Provost
Paradise Regained by Lara Provost
Dream Field by Jon Rattenbury
Charles Reade's Novels 1873   A Simpleton and The Wandering Heir by Charles Reade
Play Ball by Lucelle Raad
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