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Artist: Cathy Diefendorf
Cathy Diefendorf, "Hidden Depth", 36x36 Lake George Adirondack Oil Painting
By Cathy Diefendorf
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
This colorful piece, "Hidden Depth", is a 36x36 oil painting on canvas by artist Cathy Diefendorf. Featured is a lovely view of the waters of Lake George with light from the afternoon sun reflecting off. The sparkles of color dance off the ripples of water and clouds speckle the sky. About the artist: A lifelong resident of upstate New York, Cathy Diefendorf began her career as a freelance illustrator after graduating from Syracuse University with a BFA in Illustration and Painting. Working as an illustrator allowed her great flexibility as an artist. Throughout most of her career Diefendorf was represented by one of the largest illustration reps in the country, Mendola, LTD of Manhattan. For many years, Diefendorf enjoyed working on a constant and varied stream of projects commissioned by commercial clientele which included corporate murals, magazine and children’s book illustrations, product advertising such as wine labels, pharma, gameboards, tissue boxes and on and on. After nearly twenty-five rewarding years in the illustration field, Cathy decided to make a change and began to focus her professional efforts exclusively on producing fine art pieces. “It was time to paint from the heart.” Now, Cathy paints what she loves for galleries and private commissions. Her Lake George paintings...
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2010s Impressionist Cathy Diefendorf Art

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Canvas, Oil

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