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Nancy Larrew Art

American
Nancy Larrew, earned her BFA with honors from Art Center College of Design. In addition to being a prolific artist, she is also an avid art enthusiast and world traveler. For many years, she has helped to promote the work and careers of artists by producing events, curating exhibitions and collecting art. When she is not traveling or promoting other artists, her mixed media pieces keep her busy, as she strives to create work that has meaning and social impact.
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Little Ghosts #16
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on wood
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2010s Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Wood, Acrylic

Little Ghosts #17
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on wood.
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2010s Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Wood, Acrylic

Little Ghosts #15
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on wood
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2010s Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Wood, Acrylic

Little Ghosts #18
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on wood.
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2010s Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Wood, Acrylic

Crossing Over 3
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Polaroid transfer, unique 1/1 print.
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Nancy Larrew Art

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Polaroid

Crossing Over 2
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Polaroid transfer, unique 1/1 print.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Polaroid

Crossing Over 1
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Polaroid transfer, unique 1/1 print.
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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Nancy Larrew Art

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Polaroid

Never Alone
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on canvas.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Dancing With Ghosts
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on canvas. Artist statement: "If you look closely, you can see little faces in this painting. These faces represent memories and interactions with people who have made an im...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

U5b2
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood, fabric, cotton batting, and acrylic. Artist statement: "Represents my Haplogroup based on a collection of common inherited genes that trace ancestral lines back to an original parent through matrilineal mitochondria. U5b2 ties me – and millions of others – directly to an ancestral Mitochondrial Eve originating in the East African region of modern Kenya. U5b2’s wall-mounted boat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Fabric, Cotton, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Family Gallery
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood cage, archival ink photos, paper clay sculpture, acrylic, mirrors. Artist statement: "My three siblings are quietly creative. When she was alive, my mother was louder. Writing ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Mirror, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Heirloom
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood, mirrors, wire, plastic, LED lights. Artist statement: "Behind the doors of this cabinet/tower is an infinity mirror and a DNA double helix branded with the word “trauma.” The...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Nancy Larrew Art

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Wire

Roots
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Wood, plaster, paper clay, and acrylic, dimensions variable. Artist statement: "A 9-foot tree, skinned with remnants of my paternal grandmother’s hand-sewn quilt, hangs suspended ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Plaster, Wood, Acrylic

Chair
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
acrylic on acrylic
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21st Century and Contemporary Nancy Larrew Art

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Acrylic

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Betty Hahn was born on October 11, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois where she also grew up. At the age of ten, Hahn was given her first camera by an aunt. Hahn later on went to graduate from Scecina Memorial Catholic High School. Soon after, she enrolled at Indiana University with a full scholarship where she furthered her studies in Fine Arts, receiving both her BFA (1963) and her MFA (1966). Throughout her undergraduate years, she concentrated in drawing and painting; however, as she entered graduate study, she worked in photography. During this important developmental period, Hahn studied under one of the most well-known photography teachers of the time, Henry Holmes Smith, who encouraged Hahn's work in alternative processes. Once she graduated, Hahn moved to Rochester where she taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology until 1975. Hahn then relocated to Albuquerque where she was professor at University of New Mexico until her retirement in 1997. 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It is quite evident through time that women's labor is needlework, and that their labor is frequently undervalued as craft both when dissimilar and alike to men's work. In a time period where men overshadowed women in the traditional art, such as painting and sculpture, women oftentimes reverted to other mediums like textiles. It has been suggested that women's work, especially in embroidery, is of little value in the art field since it is considered a craft. Since "arts and crafts" are more often than not paired together, it is obvious they are in the same category; however, there is a clear distinction. For 300 years, women have been taught needlework through practice and tradition, and in inadvertently, promoted obedience and household effeminate behavior. As a result, instead of regarding stitching as an art, many viewed it as a thoughtless skill, lacking originality. 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When we were friends II (Suburbia) - Contemporary, Polaroid
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Adagio Matinale XXIV
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Little Ghosts 13
By Nancy Larrew
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Acrylic on wood.
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Wood, Acrylic

Little Ghosts 12
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic on wood.
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Wood, Acrylic

Little Ghosts 12
Little Ghosts 12
H 6 in W 6 in D 2 in
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Secrets
Secrets
H 13 in W 18.75 in D 24 in
You Captured Me
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Paper, clay, acrylic paint, wire, vintage cage
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2010s Nancy Larrew Art

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Wire

Honey Bunny Takes Flight
By Nancy Larrew
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Paper, clay, acrylic paint and wire
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Wire

Happy Go Lucky
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