 night descending 14 1/4 x 14 1/2"
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For the past three years, Norma Flanagan has been working with encaustic materials on wood and canvas panels. The artist often applies photographic images, wood, lead, organic material, or other objects into the hot wax to give her images that which cannot be obtained with only paint. The encaustic process produces fine resilient art works that will remain clear and unchanged beyond the viability of traditional oil paintings. Norma Flanagan has exhibited extensively in the Northeast. She has received many awards and is included in many private and corporate collections. |
 birth of another space 38 1/2 x 27"
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Shirley Kraus is exhibiting her monoprints which have earned awards at the Art of the Northeast USA at Silvermine and in the annual competition for Connecticut artists at the Stamford Museum where she received a First Place Award. She is also exhibiting ink and watercolor drawings in a series of whimsical works in ink and watercolor which she describes as a myriad of fantasy and dreams. These drawings evolved spontaneously and present a delightful change. |