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Most
of my recent work is semi-abstract and based on landscape forms. Because
I love both nature and modern technology, I find it natural to combine
small bits of nature with geometric forms to express my awe, my delight
and particularly my hope for successful integration of all creation. Each
work, then, contains a mystery about time and space and the human condition.
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For
me, each painting contains a mystery about time or events or, occasionally,
about a philosophical question. One recent one was formed around the question,
"Wouldn't it be great if 'global warming' meant the beginning of world
peace?"
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My
paintings are often included in national juried competitive exhibits from
Maine to California and several paintings have been included in books
on collage, on watercolor, or other art subjects as well as a local high
school textbook.
You
can also find my work in many private collections, several corporate collections,
in the permanent collections of art museums in Iowa, in Arkansas, in California
and in Europe.
Elizabeth Concannon
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