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Sonya Fe

(b. 1952)

"The Last Look," 1987

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: Sonya Fe '87; titled on the stretcher
39.75" H x 30" W

  • Notes:
    Sonya Fe is a Hispanic American artist known for her impactful works that address social and cultural issues, particularly child abuse, neglect, and women's roles in society. Born to a Jewish-American mother and a father of Narragansett and Mexican American descent, she grew up in the William Mead Housing Project in Downtown Los Angeles, where she was influenced by the Chicano art movement. At 13, Fe received a scholarship to a summer program at Otis College of Art and Design and later earned her B.A. from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

    Her notable exhibition, "Are You With Me?", displayed 27 oil paintings and 18 mixed-media drawings, exploring her life and societal views on women's and children's innocence. She expressed her desire for viewers to connect with her work, asking, "Are you with me?"

    Her pieces have been featured in "Forbes," "SunStorm Magazine," "Sacramento Magazine," and "Sixteen Magazine," and are held in collections, including those of CCH Pounder, Cheech Marin, and the Smithsonian Institution. Fe has also contributed to the restoration of the Great Wall of Los Angeles, reinforcing her commitment to community and the arts.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance. A 3" H x 2.5" W area of varnish accumulation upper right.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Unframed


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