Born in Chicago on February 8, 1944, she became an artist who focused on the relationship between art, feminism and work. Her early art was in crafts and sculptures, the most notable being African and Melanesian masks. Then she tried abstract monochromatic painting with a mystical, timeless sense, and her signature method is brush work that appears like stitch marks or short strokes.
She had early art talent and earned a scholarship to the Saturday School of the Chicago Art Institute and (showing 500 of 952 characters). |
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