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Clio Art Fair Spotlight: a Review by Allison McCrady


Guillermo Lorente in his studio.

Artist Allison McCrady in her studio

“I am a California colorist, an oil painter and a paint what I feel not what I see. Currently I’m working on two bodies of work. One is abstractions called chromatic harmony, and is involved in balancing and manipulating unusual color combinations and shapes. They are designed for my collectors to see their own experiences in the abstraction. The other is called dream house Paintings that resemble a home and how it feels, the experiences, the emotions and a lot of symbolism. My work and bodies, a massive amount of texture and philosophy to life."

-Allison McCrady


Allison McCrady has showcased her work in the past Clio Art Fair 18th edition in May 1-4, 2025. Here is our short interview with the artist and her review of her experience at Clio Art Fair!

Allison, can you please describe your art in four words?

Bold, symbolic, textured, always changing.


What inspires your art?

Life and masterful artists.


How would you describe your experience at Clio Art Fair?

Absolutely fabulous! The people from the staff of the Artist and of course the collectors were all amazing. This was a well organized and amazingly positive experience.


Guillermo Lorente Perez, The Universe Strings and the Bless Water. The Dark Side of the Moon, Monalisa, and DM, 2011
Oil on canvas, 48x36 in
Showcased at Clio Art Fair's 16th Edition, May 2-5, 2024

Allison McCrady, Chromatic Harmony

Oil on Linen, 30" x 30" x 2" Showcased at Clio Art Fair's 18th Edition, May 1-4, 2025

 
 
 

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