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Study X Vignettes 4 and 7 Included in the Drift

3/5/2025

 
Two works first included in last year's Doily Divergency show at Green Lantern Gallery,
Study X Vignette 4 and Study X Vignette 7 will be on display at Rountree Gallery as part of the gallery's annual spring show, The Drift. A group exhibition showcasing artists who reside within
100 miles of Platteville, Wisconsin, 37 participating artists working in a variety of mediums are included in this exhibit highlighting the depth and diversity of artistic talent in the region.
The show opens tomorrow, March 6th and runs until April 19, 2025.
The artist reception is this Friday, March 7 from 4-7pm.
Both pieces are from the work Study X Vignettes 1-9 and were made by sifting enamel through antique and vintage doilies onto copper and fired in a kiln after each layer of color was applied.
Each of the nine pieces were then 'prong set' into a wood frame.
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