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PHOTO OF FLOWER STIMULATED THOUGHTS OF CREATING FOCAL AREA IN MOST EXPRESSIVE AREA WHILE PUTTING LESS EMPHASIS ON OUTER AREAS. THE CONTRAST IN COLOR NEAR THE FOCAL AREA, SEEMED ETHERIAL LEADING TO THE TITLE "SANCTUARY". I AM MOST INTERESTED IN DIGITAL IMAGING FOR THE QUICKNESS AND ADJUSTABILITY OF PROCESS. THINGS IN NATURE ARE MY FAVORITE SUBJECTS.
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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I was born in Connecticut. I spent my childhood experiencing the joys of roaming a 100 acre homestead/farm settled in the 1700s. I spent much of my time exposed to wildlife, plants, and the life of domestic animals. Always interested in capturing images, I took all art classes possible in high school and was admitted early to Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, Connecticut. After graduation, I taught art in Enfield, Ct schools saving up to go to graduate school. While there I created a “growth series” that I exhibited in the surrounding cities. These were acrylic and sometimes experimenting with canvas on canvas texture. I moved to Rochester, NY in 1972. There I earned my MFA in painting, minoring in ceramics from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1973. In Rochester, I rented painting in the RIT offices, and painted a huge mural for the Hilton Inn on the Campus in Rochester. I I painted, taught at community colleges part time and raised 2 children from 1978 until 1990. My family was moved from Rochester, NY; to Pittsburgh, PA in 1985, where I created a “Reflection Series” and ”Prisoner of Man Series”. Just after I was accepted into the Pittsburgh Society of Artists, my husband was transferred once again to Highlands Ranch, Colorado in 1988. In Colorado, I continued working on her “Prisoners of Man” series and was hired at Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, as adjunct faculty teaching figure drawing, design and perspective. I loved living close to the Rockies and was inspired by the wild life and wilderness even though she was living in a new suburb of Denver. Teaching on the college level was just what she wanted to do. BUT, I was up-rooted again, finally going to Rancho Cucamonga, CA in 1990. There, I found it impossible to find a college teaching position in short notice so I was forced to teach art in high schools in the area. The California economy required that I work full time. I expanded from teaching art to teaching desktop publishing and digital imaging as well as computer technology. Working full-time and eventually raising two children alone, left little time and energy for my painting but with new skills in digital imaging, I was able to continue the “Prisoners of Man” series using images I took while fishing and traveling. Man’s encroachment on wild lands was felt even more dramatically in California. Retiring in 2017 after 26 years of teaching, I was finally free to work full time on my artwork.
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