Irvane's art work began with meticulous scientific drawings that were required for her Science Degree from Connecticut College. Her artistic paintings began when she was living on a remote South Pacific Island, Kwajalein, from 1968 to 1972. There she worked with a group of island artists. Upon returning to the states, she continued her art education by participating in many workshops and attending art classes at Burlington County College and the Center For The Arts Of Southern New Jersey. She currently lives in Mount Holly, New Jersey and is listed in the book; "Mount Holly Women Who Cared".
Tapestry - Alcohol Ink on Gessoed Panel - 8 x 20"
Irvane is a member of:
Center for the Arts of Southern New Jersey (past board member)
Burlington County Art Guild (past president)
Willingboro Art Alliance
Garden State Watercolor Society (signature member)
Philadelphia Watercolor Society (associate member)
Noyes Museum (member artist)
Center for the Arts of Southern New Jersey (past board member)
Burlington County Art Guild (past president)
Willingboro Art Alliance
Garden State Watercolor Society (signature member)
Philadelphia Watercolor Society (associate member)
Noyes Museum (member artist)