Mickie Bellah Art

Austin Artist’s Series Debuts at New York City Gallery

Austin, TX

Austin Artist Mickie Bellah will attend the Gala Champagne Opening of her Luminescence Series paintings at Amsterdam Whitney International Fine Art Gallery in the Chelsea District of New York City,October 10, 2008. Bellah’s work will be shown with the works of 10 other artists of national and international distinction.

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Inner Change Magazine

December/January 2007-08 cover art is from Mickie’s Luminescence Series. Check out Inner Change Magazine, a resource for new age spirituality, higher consciousness, and mindful living.

Talking Art with Mickie Bellah

By Devra Ann Jacobs. Appears in Mystic Pop Magazine, Nov-Dec 2007.

“A lot of people are going to be seeing your artwork for the first time in this article, so let...

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Press Release: New Austin Artist Mickie Bellah

New Austin Artist Mickie Bellah

A bright new artist has burst upon the art scene with promises of far reaching success giving the descriptive words surreaslism and abstract new meaning. The artist, Austinite Mickie...

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Abstract Painter's a Conduit for Color, Creativity and a Higher Force

By Gabrielle Snyder. Appreared in Austin Woman, January 2005.

Local abstract oil painter Mickie Bellah is 5-foot-2 and has a bit of silver in otherwise short, brown hair. She...

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Mickie Bellah: Painting in the Abstract

Austin Wide Open, October 2006 (Reprinted with permission)

Crystal-energized meditation banners are unique enough, but they’re not the only paintings in Austin artist Mickie Bellah’s studio. A new type of abstracts has sparked her enthusiasm. The channeled Surrealistic Abstract paintings are very, very exciting because I know what the final painting will look like.

Kae

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Abstract or Surrealism in Abstract?

Austin Wide Open, November 2006 (Reprinted with permission)

Leslie

There are abstract paintings, then there are Surrealistic Abstract paintings. Austin artist Mickie Bellah defines her paintings as the latter. Surrealism, according to Webster, is a 20th century literary and artistic movement that attempts to express the workings of the subconscious by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter. Webster’s definition of abstract, in art, concerned with designs or shapes that do not represent any recognizable person or thing. Bellah’s paintings, unquestionably, are “Surrealistic Abstracts.”

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