Liron Art

Liron’s oil paintings are featured in shows in New York city and throughout the country. They have won multiple awards and are written about extensively. Liron’s paintings are collected by institutional collectors coast-to-coast and by individuals on three continents. Liron’s art was the subject of a 40 minute television interview. Her artwork was also selected for Warner Bros. 'Something Borrowed' starring Kate Hudson. Liron is a Fellow of the American Artists Professional League. Her biography is listed in Who’s Who in the World, Who's Who in America, Who’s Who in American Art, and Who’s Who of American Women.

"My landscapes like my flowers are not merely intended to reflect nature but rather to project an inner reflection, a metaphorical journey.

I admire the intensity of emotions found in the works of the Expressionists. Like them, I too mix my soul with my paints. However, I strive to be subtle in my expression of the intense”

“The plants [in Liron’s work] become anthropomorphic lovers”
- Joseph Jacobs, Curator of American Art, Newark Museum –

Selected Shows:

* The National Arts Club, New York, NY * Newington-Cropsey Museum, Hastings-on Hudson, NY * Salmagundi Club, New York, NY * Madison Gallery, New York, NY * Chelsea 32, New York, NY * Hudson Guild Gallery, New York, NY (Chelsea) * The Donald B. Palmer Museum, Springfield, NJ * Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ




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