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Giggles and Gleam
Giggles and Gleam
Manon Sander
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Playful and nostalgic, "Giggles and Gleam" captures the whimsical charm of childhood with a vibrant depiction of a pair of black patent leather girls' shoes resting on a cheerful polka-dot background. The bold colors and expressive brushstrokes bring a sense of joy and innocence to the painting, evoking fond memories of youthful adventures and laughter.
This small but lively piece is perfect for adding a splash of color and charm to any space. Whether displayed in a child’s room or a cozy nook, "Giggles and Gleam" will bring a smile to anyone who sees it, reminding us of life’s simple pleasures.
- 6" x 8"
- Oil
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Manon Sander
Manon Sander is an internationally-recognized, award-winning contemporary impressionist. She was born and raised in Berlin, Germany, and now resides in Southern Florida – which, with its glistening waters, presents a cornucopia of inspiration. To Manon, more important than the subject matter itself is her goal of capturing the effects of light and the feeling it evokes, expressing it through interesting patterns, luminous color, and juicy brush strokes.
Manon frequently participates and exhibits in juried and invitational shows and plein air events. Her works are in private collections on three continents and have been published in the likes of American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur, and Plein Air Magazine. Her work was recently selected for the cover of Modern Impressionist Magazine, which also included a feature about Manon’s artistic journey.
Manon is a sought-after instructor, teaching national and international workshops. She hosts popular artists retreats in beautiful countries like France, Italy, and Portugal. Her work is represented by Gallery on Park, Lost Art Gallery, and High Tide Gallery.
Manon is a Signature Member of the National Oil and Acrylic Painters’ Society, American Society of Marine Artists, and Laguna Plein Air Painters’ Association.
Ultimately, Manon aims to communicate her joie de vivre through paintings that reflect the color, light, and joy she is surrounded by and is ever so grateful for.