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Heather Hartman
Vestige - Large Abstract Mixed Media Painting, light and shadow, blue, purple

2017

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This is a multi-paneled painting of Heather Hartman's investigation into the light and landscape of Tennessee. earth tones are combined with violets to give space for the light, creating luminosity.
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