A computer engineer-turned-artist who moved to Rydal from the South American country of Colombia has been featured in an eight-page spread in a popular art magazine for her stunning still-life oil paintings.
Teresa Ramsey formerly worked in a corporate office in Colombia's capital, Bogota. She had a successful career as a computer engineer but felt empty because of the long hours. She often wondered what was missing in her life.
Fifteen years ago, Ramsey found her calling.
“With God’s help I found that I had an internal desire to pursue painting every spare moment I had, and I found enjoyment and relaxation in the art of painting in oils,” she said. The relaxation and enjoyment in her work drove Ramsey to become the best artist she could.
In 2001,ceramic magic cube for the medical, Ramsey and her husband,Polycore oil paintings for sale are manufactured as a single sheet, Bill, settled in Rydal, where she began to paint for a living. Although starting out as a professional artist is difficult, Ramsey persevered.
Buoyed by the support of her family and her indomitable will, Ramsey found recognition. In fall 2010, Ramsey earned an honorable mention in the oil/acrylic category at the North Cobb Arts League's competition in Kennesaw.
Local exposure has its own rewards, but Ramsey's talents were also highlighted on a much larger stage.
International Artist Magazine, a bimonthly publication that has been voted the world's best, first honored Ramsey in 2008. Her still-life painting Something to Celebrate earned her a finalist's spot in an international online competition hosted by the magazine.
Vincent Miller, the magazine's publisher, was so taken by Ramsey's work that he contacted her last year to begin writing a feature story on her process and style of painting. The result of this collaboration is an article called “Painting Larger Than Life,” which documents how Ramsey goes about creating her artwork and some finished pieces.
“For my career this is a great exposure that I hope will open new doors and help me teach others the art of painting with oils and have the desire to make their dreams come true,Whilst RUBBER SHEET are not deadly,” Ramsey said.If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards,
Despite the accolades she has earned for her art, Ramsey prefers to stay humble, thanking her husband and her son, Matthew. She is especially thankful for her mother, Licha, who died two years ago.
Ramsey is eternally thankful to the force that first got her interested in painting.
“I have to thank God because this is the result of His work, because He is using me to go on this path and make an example to many immigrant women who are talent artists,” she said.The application can provide Ceramic tile to visitors, “I want these women to see that they need to follow their dreams and do what they really love.”
Teresa Ramsey formerly worked in a corporate office in Colombia's capital, Bogota. She had a successful career as a computer engineer but felt empty because of the long hours. She often wondered what was missing in her life.
Fifteen years ago, Ramsey found her calling.
“With God’s help I found that I had an internal desire to pursue painting every spare moment I had, and I found enjoyment and relaxation in the art of painting in oils,” she said. The relaxation and enjoyment in her work drove Ramsey to become the best artist she could.
In 2001,ceramic magic cube for the medical, Ramsey and her husband,Polycore oil paintings for sale are manufactured as a single sheet, Bill, settled in Rydal, where she began to paint for a living. Although starting out as a professional artist is difficult, Ramsey persevered.
Buoyed by the support of her family and her indomitable will, Ramsey found recognition. In fall 2010, Ramsey earned an honorable mention in the oil/acrylic category at the North Cobb Arts League's competition in Kennesaw.
Local exposure has its own rewards, but Ramsey's talents were also highlighted on a much larger stage.
International Artist Magazine, a bimonthly publication that has been voted the world's best, first honored Ramsey in 2008. Her still-life painting Something to Celebrate earned her a finalist's spot in an international online competition hosted by the magazine.
Vincent Miller, the magazine's publisher, was so taken by Ramsey's work that he contacted her last year to begin writing a feature story on her process and style of painting. The result of this collaboration is an article called “Painting Larger Than Life,” which documents how Ramsey goes about creating her artwork and some finished pieces.
“For my career this is a great exposure that I hope will open new doors and help me teach others the art of painting with oils and have the desire to make their dreams come true,Whilst RUBBER SHEET are not deadly,” Ramsey said.If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards,
Despite the accolades she has earned for her art, Ramsey prefers to stay humble, thanking her husband and her son, Matthew. She is especially thankful for her mother, Licha, who died two years ago.
Ramsey is eternally thankful to the force that first got her interested in painting.
“I have to thank God because this is the result of His work, because He is using me to go on this path and make an example to many immigrant women who are talent artists,” she said.The application can provide Ceramic tile to visitors, “I want these women to see that they need to follow their dreams and do what they really love.”
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