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In 1984 Noemi moved to Germany with her husband Kristof where she refined her art techniques and had several private shows. After a brief stay in New York Noemi and her family relocated to South Florida. In November 1994 at the exhibition in Norton Museum of Art she was given merit award for painting Marilyn in shadow. Over the past few years the artist has developed a style of photorealism that is truly amazing. Whether it be strawberries in a reflective cup or olives in a martini glass, the paintings are so full of life like that the viewer can almost taste the flavor of subject.
Janine Parsons once stated that, "It is ironic that to achieve convincing realism, one must think in the most abstract of ways... To do otherwise is to fall into the trap of seeing only what is expected."
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Artichokes
oil on canvas, size: 30"x30"
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Garlic Jar
oil on canvas, size: 40"x30"
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Olives
oil on canvas, size: 40"x30"
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Egg Plants
oil on canvas, size: 30"x40"
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Olives Jar
oil on canvas, size: 40"x30"
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Tomatoes
oil on canvas, size: 30"x40"
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