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

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collection of images from nature and manmade objects in a lively hand colored collage
artist: Brandye Warnstaff
state: Oroville, WA
title: "Symbolizm"
media and size: india ink, watercolor, and collage on paper
(14 x 20"), 2001
statement: "Art shapes my world by allowing me to have the skills
necessary to express my ideas on being a feminist in a positive way.
Art also allows me to appreciate mother nature,
the greatest artist who ever lived."

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