Orit Zeidman Will Introduces A New Line of Fine Art Paintings Exhibition in Artexpo New York 2007

February 27, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
New York, NY, February 27, 2007 — The international artist Orit Zeidman will introduces a new line of fine art paintings in Artexpo New York 2007. The unique works will be presented for the first time to the American crowd. NY Artexpo, the world’s largest fine and popular art fair, is being held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City from March 1 - March 5.

The new works started from flower's steels pictures taken by the artist, mainly Callas and Roses. After processing the pictures, the artist printed them in black and white on canvas. Zeidman then used the printed canvas as a raw material applying a combination of mixed materials, acrylic colors, molding paste and Swarovsky crystals.

"It is the most interesting and amazing decorative art that I have seen in a long time," said Zur Sneider, a well known galleries owner. “I’m sure that her beautiful paintings will excite the visitors in this important art show.”

Zeidman's talent and innovative creation is groundbreaking. In 2006 the Art Business News magazine chooses as one of the promising artist. Last spring she won the "Best of Show Award" at the "NeoCon" exhibition in Chicago. On the October 2004 issue, the "Interior Design" magazine published an item regarding her art work and the innovative concept. And just recently her work was awarded with the top Platinum ADEX 2004 Award.

For 28 years, Artexpo New York has been the premier venue for gaining exposure to the world’s largest trade and consumer art marketplace. With show attendance numbers growing in recent years to nearly 40,000 buyers, Artexpo exhibitors are able to develop important relationships with trade buyers from around the world, while gaining visibility with consumers that visit the show in search of a piece to complement the style of their home or office.

For a virtual tour of Orit Zeidman fine art collection please visit her new website at www.oz-arts.com.