James Zamora Art
American
As a realist painter. James Zamora is attracted to the technical complexities of everyday life. His paintings reflect all the characteristics from the visual relationships that the eyes record to the subtleties of the subconscious. He completed Masters of Fine Art in painting at theTexas Woman’s University in May 2015 and a Bachelor of Fine Art with a concentration in painting at the University of North Texas in August 2010.
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Artist: James Zamora
Highlighting Compassion-original impressionism still life painting-contemporary
By James Zamora
Located in London, Chelsea
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Serenity with Tea-original impressionism portrait painting-contemporary Art
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3 Musketeers-original impressionism still life oil painting-contemporary Art
By James Zamora
Located in London, Chelsea
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Mini Macintosh 2-original impressionism still life oil painting-contemporary Art
By James Zamora
Located in London, Chelsea
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Floral Arrangement in Gold Vase-original impressionism still life painting-Art
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Located in London, Chelsea
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