small version of the exhibit logo with the purple landscape by Amber Olson of Montana
Amber Dawn Olson, Montana

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A poem wraps around the picture telling how life is molded by our activities and experiences. Two hands mold the earth combined with art tools and ballet equipment.
artist: Jenna Skophammer
state: Fort Dodge, IA
title: "Therein Lies the Art"
media and size: colored pencil, tempera paints, markers,
calligraphic pen on paper (18 x 24"), 2001
statement: "I formed my poem around the outer edges of my drawing
with the poem being drawn or coaxed into the world
where all ideas are melded together."

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