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'''Véronique "Vero" Vanblaere''' (born [[June 5]], [[1971]] in Belgium) is a visual artist and the owner of [[Naked Art Gallery]] in [[Forest Park]].  
'''Véronique "Vero" Vanblaere''' (born [[June 5]], [[1971]] in Belgium) is a visual artist and the owner of [[Naked Art Gallery]] in [[Forest Park]].  


Vanblaere visited Alabama first as an exchange student at [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]. After she won her green card in [[1996]], she returned to the city where she had forged friendships. She opened Naked Art with friend [[Jennifer Staib]] two years later. The gallery, which specialized in artist-made functional items, moved from [[1st Avenue North]] to the house formerly occupied by [[Zoe's Forest Park]] in [[2004]].
Vanblaere visited Alabama first as an exchange student at [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]. After she won her green card in [[1996]], she returned to the city where she had forged friendships. She opened Naked Art with friend [[Jennifer Staib]] two years later. The gallery, which specialized in artist-made functional items, moved from [[1st Avenue North]] to the house formerly occupied by [[Zoe's Forest Park]] in [[2004]]. She became a naturalized citizen in [[2010]].


Trained in graphic arts, Vanblaere uses mixed media to create works that convey mood and feeling through color, collage and borrowed imagery. In addition to panel pieces, she is known for her hand-made lamps and light switch plates.
Trained in graphic arts, Vanblaere uses mixed media to create works that convey mood and feeling through color, collage and borrowed imagery. In addition to panel pieces, she is known for her hand-made lamps and light switch plates.
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==References==
==References==
* "Gallery Owner/Artist Veronique Vanblaere (February 2, 2006) ''Trainspotter''
* "Gallery Owner/Artist Veronique Vanblaere (February 2, 2006) ''Trainspotter''
* "Off the Top of Her Head: Artist Véro discusses the inspiration behind her costumes." (October 28, 2010) ''Black & White''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:06, 11 April 2011

Véronique "Vero" Vanblaere (born June 5, 1971 in Belgium) is a visual artist and the owner of Naked Art Gallery in Forest Park.

Vanblaere visited Alabama first as an exchange student at Hewitt-Trussville High School. After she won her green card in 1996, she returned to the city where she had forged friendships. She opened Naked Art with friend Jennifer Staib two years later. The gallery, which specialized in artist-made functional items, moved from 1st Avenue North to the house formerly occupied by Zoe's Forest Park in 2004. She became a naturalized citizen in 2010.

Trained in graphic arts, Vanblaere uses mixed media to create works that convey mood and feeling through color, collage and borrowed imagery. In addition to panel pieces, she is known for her hand-made lamps and light switch plates.

References

  • "Gallery Owner/Artist Veronique Vanblaere (February 2, 2006) Trainspotter
  • "Off the Top of Her Head: Artist Véro discusses the inspiration behind her costumes." (October 28, 2010) Black & White

External links