
"The Other World" by Addie Hocynec
Limited to 300 Prints - s/n
Image size: 25.75"x17.5"
Printed on Somerset Velvet
$295.00(unframed)
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"Moonlight in the Dunes" by Addie Hocynec
Limited to 300 Prints - s/n
Image size: 25.5"x17.5"
Printed on Somerset Velvet
$295.00(unframed)
Also available in 12"x8.25" @ $125.00(unframed)
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"Dusk" by Addie Hocynec
Limited to 300 Prints - s/n
Image size: 24.375"x19"
Printed on Somerset Velvet
$295.00(unframed)
Also available in 12"x9.35" @ $125.00(unframed)
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Known for her vibrant, richly
colored landscapes and her abstracts that evoke the moods of nature,
Addie's style is both free flowing and imaginative, charged with spontaneity
and energy. Her landscapes are meditations on the subtler aspects of
nature and the seductive power of light , color and texture. She works
in a variety of media including dyes on silk, pastels , oils and acrylics.
Her fascination with color
and all its nuances is a driving force for her work.
Raised in Montgomery County, PA, Addie Hocynec graduated from Chestnut
Hill College with a psychology major and a minor in art.
Her intentions were to pursue a career in art therapy. However,
she made a slight detour and ended up in the field of Photography.
She
attended the Antonelli School of Photography for two years specializing
in commercial photography and then worked for different studios including
the Seymour Mednick Studio in Philadelphia and a printing house in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Addie has been painting on silk for 14 years. She exhibits regularly
at many of the area's juried and non-juried shows including Rittenhouse
Square Fine Art Show, Immaculata University Art Show, and Philips
Mill Art Show. Her work has been selected at over 62 open juried
shows and she has won more than 44 awards for her work including
the American Artist Magazine Award for the Northeast Watercolor
Society and the American Framing Award for the Philadelphia Watercolor
Society's
102nd Anniversary Show.
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