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by Amy Sharpe
“Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do." ~Edgar Degas
It’s easy to see finished art and not fully realize the hours (and years!) of thought and skill involved in its making.
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Posted at 20:27h
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by Amy Sharpe
Got color?
It’s a black and white world outside, but there’s color to be found if you take time to look. Scarlet dogwood twigs and crimson sumac clusters, magenta tag alder clumps and gold and orange willow fronds...
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Photography
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“Contact” features work by photographer Duane L. Paulson. For as long as he can remember, Duane L. Paulson’s eye has been searching for compositions. Since 1965 he has documented those compositions using black and white film in large format cameras. “Contact,” the new exhibit at...
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Art,
Watercolor
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The perfection found in nature, its details of texture, pattern and form and ever-changing light, provides diverse subjects for painters. Three artists, Mary Hendricks, Judith Kuusisto and Mona Warren, offer an intimate look at nature through small paintings in a new exhibit at Ripple River...
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Art
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St. Paul artist Derek Davis: The public is invited to meet the artist at an opening reception at the gallery on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22 from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Posted at 18:26h
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Art
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Interpreting the outdoor realm. Letting his brush do the work, St. Paul artist Derek Davis paints the poetry of the moment....