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Painting with Acrylic Skins
Working with acrylic skins is a real challenge! Skins are created by applying paint to a surface - once the paint is dry, I remove the paint in a sheet (or skin). Using pieces of the material in a collage fashion, each layer is applied to the canvas. The textured surface is exciting!

Maple Key #1
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

Maple Key #2
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

Maple Key #3
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

The Garden #3
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

The Garden #2
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

The Garden #1
6'' x 6'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

Beyond the Trees
18'' x 18'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas

Journey (Collaboration)
30'' x 60'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas. Janice Feist, Wendie Donabie, Lynda Lynn, Pat Whittle

Rain Refreshed
10'' x 8'', Acrylic Skins on Canvas
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