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Ali Warren (born in 1975 in Redwood City, California) is a painter who lives in Lake Tahoe, California. Her realistic and emotional figures are depicted with loose and meandering brush strokes, demonstrating technical drawing proficiency and purposeful distortion. Her paintings convey a sense of estrangement and loneliness, reflecting a psychological disorientation brought about by her intricate compositions. Her exploration of skin tones and textures pays homage to painters from the neo-figurative movement. Reminiscent of 15th-century Flemish painters, she situates her figures within their everyday environments while embodying the diligence of modern America in her technique.

 Ali has earned a BSA in nursing and a BA in Wilderness Leadership. As an artist, she is primarily self-taught. She has mastered her skills through attending workshops with master painters and professors from the Chicago Art Institute, as well as through diligent work and commitment to the ongoing study of art history and modern art. Her work was most recently shown at the Scope Art Show during Art Basel week in Miami, FL. She has also had international showings with Nasima Landau Gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Galleri Ramfjord in Oslo, Norway. Additionally, her work has been included in collections and acquired by buyers.