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Cherry Hood - Wikipedia Cherry Hood illustrated JT LeRoy 's 2004 novel Harold's End with a series of her distinctive portraits as well as pictures of Harold, the pet snail whose name gives the book its title
About Cherry - Cherry Hood Art Cherry Hood is best known for winning the Archibald Prize in 2002 Prior to that win and a fresh graduate of Sydney College of the Arts in 1999 and 2000 she’d had two exhibitions of her huge face paintings at the very edgy, Mori Gallery in the Haymarket
Cherry Hood, National Portrait Gallery Cherry Hood (b c 1950), is an artist well known for her haunting, large-scale images of faces Working for preference in watercolour, which she allows to bleed and drip, Hood specialises in intense depictions of mostly anonymous subjects
Cherry Hood (b. 1950) — m2m Hood was the winner of the 2002 Archibald Prize, the most prestigious painting award in Australia, with her portrait of the young pianist Simon Tedeschi Hood was one of seven women winners in the long history of the award
Cherry Hood - Artnet View Cherry Hood’s artworks on artnet Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices
Cherry Hood - Bienarté Over her 20 year painting career, Cherry has had countless solo shows in Australia and overseas, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver and Zurich, as well as being invited to contribute to numerous group and theme exhibitions
13 Facts About Cherry Hood - FactSnippet Cherry Hood illustrated JT LeRoy's 2004 novel Harold's End with a series of her distinctive portraits as well as pictures of Harold, the pet snail whose name gives the book its title