I love to spend time with lori bookstein, and this fine art exhibit she is co-hosting with me in the fine art gallery in newport beach is just one of the many reasons I adore her work.
Lori has been a collector for years, and you can see her works in a variety of museums all over the country. She is so passionate about art, and so willing to share it with anyone who will listen. And she has a great sense of humor, which makes it all the more charming.
Lori is most excited about the show ‘Lori Bookstein: Fine Art and Art History’. It’s a joint exhibit of Lori’s fine art and art history work. You can’t really see Lori’s current work, because it’s in a storage room at the gallery, but if it’s not on the walls in the show, I can guarantee it will be there.
Lori’s paintings are mostly abstract, but she does have a special touch with her watercolors, where she paints the colors right onto the paper. The best part of the show is the free, introductory, public art exhibit.
Loris fine art is the show that is at the top of my favorites. I have so many friends who are into it that I sometimes get jealous that I don’t have any. The first thing my friends tell me about her is that she paints on paper. I don’t know if she paints on wood or what. I think it must be some sort of watercolor paper, because it looks great on the surface of the wall.
Lori is a fine artist who paints the colors right onto the paper. She also does watercolors, but her watercolor work is not at the top of her favorites. Instead, she is on my list of favorite artists because of how great she is with colors. Lori and her work are on my art wish list because she does some of the best watercolor work I have ever seen.
Lori can be found on our online art gallery, but you can also buy from Lori’s website, Loribookstein.com. Lori is very talented in her field and you will not want to miss her next exhibition.
Lori is also an illustrator for a lot of our books, so you can find her work used in our books on her website, LorisStudio.com.
Lori works in a variety of media, one of which is watercolor. She paints with oils, acrylics, and ink. Her work, while not technically watercolor, is much much more refined than most of the other artists’ work, and it is amazing to see.
Lori is a great artist and an amazing illustrator as well. You won’t want to miss her show at the next art show in a long, long time.