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 Olivia Newman
 BIOGRAPHY 
		 Born 
		in Vienna, Austria, Olivia moved with her mother at an early age to 
		Hamburg, Germany after her father was taken to a concentration camp 
		during W.W.II. An only child she grew up in war-torn and post war 
		Hamburg. She did not know that her mother and she were hiding using a 
		fake identity. Early on she loved to paint and, although it was 
		impossible to get hold of white paper at that time, she used brown paper 
		bags or wrapping material to draw on and paint. Later she took classes 
		in order to receive the B.F.A. in Hamburg. Her mother insisted that she 
		obtained a REAL education. So she pursued medicine, got married and had 
		seven children. She never abandoned her art during those years, but she 
		did not practice medicine. 
 Her mother never told her that they too were Jewish in order to protect 
		her. Olivia used the opportunity to study in Vienna to get more 
		information about her father's fate, but she did not find out, where her 
		father died.
 
 After the sudden death of her husband in 1975, she was left alone with 
		the responsibility for her children, three teen-agers and four little 
		ones; she barely found time to paint. It was her oldest daughter, who, 
		while still in art school, introduced Olivia to silk painting. She fell 
		in love with this unique medium of expression and its versatility, that 
		she painted on silk ever since.
 
 She exhibited her work all over Europe and conducted workshops. She 
		moved to Nashville in 1990, following three children into the U.S.A. She 
		started her own business, creating and selling wearable art, invented 
		her own yam for knitting and showed her framed works as a member of 
		diverse arts organizations, like Nashville Artist Guild, Visual Arts 
		Alliance, Tennessee Art League and Tennessee Association of Crafts 
		Artists.
 ARTIST STATEMENT In my opinion there are no 
		guidelines for art. My silks are means of communication, aiming to 
		replace words. I adore everything that speaks with large embracing 
		movements of colors. In my case, intuition is everything, it is the most 
		important consideration. I really can not plan my works. Sometimes I set 
		out to create paintings with more preparation and more distance. The 
		results simply do not work. I can only trust my inspiration and love for 
		colors. I imagine my paintings as well as my wearable art to bring 
		happiness by creating the materials by hand and making them also 
		pleasing for the eye and the skin. I have been painting all my life, 
		started to paint on silk only in 1985 after my daughter introduced me to 
		silk painting after coming back from France where she was on a field 
		trip while still in art school. Starting out with wearable art I fell in 
		love with this medium and have painted on silk ever since. I showed and 
		sold my work all over Europe and later in the USA where I moved to from 
		Germany in 1990. I became a member of the Nashville Artist Guild right 
		away. 
			
				
					|  Just another Day
 |  Awakening
 |  Lost dreams
 |  Butterflies
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					|  Masks
 |  Centerpoint
 |  The Kiss
 |  Summertime
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					|  Metamorphosis
 |  Shadowland
 |  Magic Nightmare
 |  Hope
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					|  How to paint on Silk
 |  Composition
 |  Beyond the Horizon
 |  Bridgers to Tomorrow
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					|  Haunting Memory
 |  Despair
 |  Wiseman
 |  Transcendence
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