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Nancy Seibert
Dream Catcher I- White, black and gold 48 X 48

2018

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Dream Catcher I- White, black and gold 48 X 48. Mixed media, stones and sand on canvas. Nancy Seibert began her art studies in Washington D.C. at George Washington University. She graduated from Kent State University earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts. She spent three years living in Japan, teaching art and gaining valuable experience in Japanese calligraphy. During this experience, she began to sense a feeling for space and mark-making in her artwork.

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