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Melanie Taylor Kent Return to Thumbnails
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Melanie was raised and has
spent most of her life in Southern California. She won her
first National Art Competition at age 12 and studied with
several celebrated artists. Melanie graduated from the UCLA
School of Art and taught art in the Los Angeles City
Schools. In 1980 she started her own publishing company and
has published a series of art chronicling America by
depicting famous streets and famous events. She continues to
work and recently her artwork has been licensed to Warner
Bros., The Walt Disney Corporation and Hanna-Barbera.
Melanie Taylor Kent is one of the most treasured and
collected painters living and painting today. In just a few
years she has achieved recognition as "the artist of famous
celebrations, streets, and landmarks of America". She
combines her art talent and love of history with a whimsical
imagination to produce images of brilliant and vivid colors,
yet informative because of Melanie's attention to detail and
quest for authenticity. Melanie's serigraphs are noted for
the famous personalities that delight and challenge
collectors to identify them.
Melanie was the first artist to be licensed by the Walt
Disney Company to portray Disney theme parks in limited
edition prints. Melanie has been selected as the official
artist of the LA Dodgers and the 30th anniversary of Dodger
Stadium. Melanie was selected as the official artist of the
50th anniversary of "The Wizard of Oz", the 15th anniversary
of "Star Wars" and the 10th anniversary of "E.T.". Melanie's
depiction of the 1984 Olympics, "Let the Games Begin", was
licensed by the US Olympic Committee. Most of Kent's limited
edition works are done as serigraphs, utilizing as many as
200 separate color plates and heavy, acid free archival
papers. The production values complement these terrific
works, which are collected worldwide.
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