Sunlit Spirit - Print by Angeline Collier

Sunlit Spirit - Print by Angeline Collier

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Size: 12x12 inch print on paper
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Vendor:Paint & Life
Collections:Angeline Collier
Tags:African portrait painting, contemporary female portrait, contemporary figurative painting, contemporary fine art portrait, contemporary realism portrait, cultural identity portrait art, emotional portrait painting, expressionist portrait art, modern expressionism painting, modern fine art portrait
Type:Giclee
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    ✨ FEATURES:  
      ✔  High-quality Giclée print on canvas / premium paper  
      ✔  Made with Epson archival ink (up to 200 years)  
      ✔  Professional-grade printer for incredible detail  
      ✔  Wired back for easy hanging (canvas)
      ✔  Frame: Precision-cut kiln-dried Pine Wood (canvas)

    ✨Artist Statement:
    More often than not, light is the focus in my work. In my mosaic series, I explore it through fragmentation and layering. Each piece is built from interconnected shapes and color shifts that come together to form a unified image—almost like a stained glass of fractured moments. I’m drawn to the way light moves across these segments, creating depth, rhythm, and subtle movement within the composition. Influenced early on by the dramatic lighting of Rembrandt and the atmospheric, slightly surreal qualities of Georgia O’Keeffe, I aim to balance structure with emotion. The mosaic format allows me to break an image apart and rebuild it in a way that feels both intentional and expressive, inviting the viewer to step closer, linger, and experience the whole through its individual parts.

    Angeline Collier studied Visual Communications at the Art Institute of Dallas. She’s held many commercial art positions over the years from Graphic Artist to Art Director, in both Dallas and Denver. In 2004 she set out on her own as Halo Creative, which she still operates today, designing print and digital collateral for clients. In recent years, she’s been focusing more on fine art with the goal of advancing this area of her career. Her current focus is acrylic painting.

    Angeline was active in the South Plains art community from 2007-2017, while based in Post, TX. During that time she was a co-owner at Mesquite Queen Art Gallery, as well as a featured artist at J Childs Gallery artist co-op. In four consecutive years (2014-2017), she was chosen to participate in the annual Sit-A-Spell promotion held by the Caprock Cultural Association of Post. This is an invitational event for twelve area artists to paint a sponsored Adirondack chair which is then on display for a month along the main street of town.

    Angeline additionally served for two years as the Post Art Guild President. This included managing the annual art show and leading community art classes for youth and adults. In 2017, she relocated to Frisco, TX. She has since embraced the local art community as a member of the Visual Arts Guild of Frisco (VAGF) and the Visual Arts League of Allen (VALA), while participating in a variety of area shows and events. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors for VAGF as Director of Communications. Angeline has won numerous art show awards across the South Plains area of Texas, New Mexico, and the Frisco area.
    Most recent include:

    • 2023 - Volunteer of the Year with VAGF
    • 2023 - Nomination for Artist of the Year with VAGF
    • 2023 - Design chosen for iHeartFrisco.com installation in front of Frisco Discovery Center
    • 2024 - VAGF En Plein Air, Best of Thursday
    • 2024 - Two-time recipient of People’s Choice Award at Texas Title
    • 2024 - One of a select few featured artists for Art in the Mayor’s Office
    • 2024 - Third place “Memento Mori” show presented by Play Frisco
    • 2024 - Nomination for Volunteer of the Year with VAGF
    • 2024 - Nomination for Artist of the Year with VAGF
    • 2025 - Artist of the Month (May) with VAGF
    • 2025 - Member of the Year with VAGF

    She has also illustrated two children’s books. Her artwork is consistently shown throughout venues in Frisco and surrounding cities.

    Angeline’s goal is to continue to grow as an artist, support the artists around her, and be more involved in the Frisco and neighboring art communities.