Linda Fantuzzo knew early on that she wanted to be a painter and chose
to study the classical techniques of painting and graphics at the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, at a time when many artists had
abandoned such traditional methods. After her formal training,
she worked non-objectively in various media for over ten years, then
returned to painting landscapes and still lifes.
Her subjects
initially seem literal--a Lowcountry landscape, still life, or
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