Tracy Dennison

Born in Los Angeles, Dennison has had a love affair with Hollywood, it's buildings, it's cars and it's glamour. Included in her other subjects are from stories told to her by her singer/actor mother, who sang on cruise ships and clubs to destinations all over the world.

Tracy not only describes the people and architecture of the Art Deco period, but she invites us into the painting as a part of the festivities - and why not be included in the opulent romantic party taking place depicted by smartly dressed women, shiny cars and a certain mystery lacking today.

In the 1930s, Tracy Dennison's mother sang at the Zebra Club and other New York nightclubs. Enthralled by her mother's stories, Tracy began drawing and painting extraordinary Art Deco scenes at an early age. Over the years, she developed a unique and personal artistic style.

Today, private collections, museums and hotels feature giclées of her work, as she prefers to keep the originals at home. She lives in a beautiful Art Deco townhouse and drives an immaculate 1935 Auburn Boattail Speedster. "I believe the romance and elegance of the thirties is as appealing today as it was then, and will be forever," Dennison said.

Tracy Dennison
 

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