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① Artwork:
Apollo Street
In this work on paper, the artist uses pastel colors to depict a street scene with two adjacent buildings. Her delicate line work suggests overhead wires and other subtle details that provide a sense of depth and texture.
While Camille Holvoet’s current work focuses on images of cakes, Ferris wheels, and other favorite motifs of pleasure, the paintings from her time at Creative Growth are autobiographical, with a distinct narrative impulse emphasized by descriptive titles such as “feeling asleep when I obsessing.”
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③ Artist:
While Camille Holvoet’s current work focuses on images of cakes, Ferris wheels, and other favorite motifs of pleasure, the paintings from her time at Creative Growth are autobiographical, with a distinct narrative impulse emphasized by descriptive titles, such as “feeling asleep when I obsessing.”
Camille Holvoet was born in 1952 in San Francisco, CA. She practiced at Creative Growth from 1988 to 2001 before moving to Creativity Explored in 2001.
Holvoet’s work has been exhibited at White Columns in New York, NY, and Clars Auction Gallery in Oakland, CA. Her work is currently on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, CA.
She has been featured in articles for The New York Times and The Art Newspaper.