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Growing up in Oak Park, Illinois, she used the theme as nature as retreat to create a series of western landscape paintings that brought her national attention.
She developed a love of landscape from family weekends at her family cabin on a lake. She studied graphics at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, and then moved to California where she studied still life painting with Joyce Pike and figure painting with Robert E. Wood. She credits Millard Sheets as the greatest influence o (showing 500 of 960 characters). |
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