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

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tall buildings of a city make three dimensional the daydreams of the artist about his future place in the world
artist: Steven Ryan
state: St. Paul, MN
title: "Skyline of Minneapolis"
media and size: media and size: pencil on paper (18 x 23"), 2001
statement: My mom works in a big city. We need cities for people to work in.
I drew a city because maybe I will work in one someday.
I learned how to use space instead of making something flat.
Art helps you learn something about life and who I am.

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