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GAYLE FAULKNER

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WENDY COHEN

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“Ihave termed my paintings Textural Acrylics, and I get very excited as I watch the paint come off the palette knife in a variety of textures and combinations of color. Every painting is full of emotion and in-the-moment creativity.

I start with an idea and a very loose drawing, usually 5-6 lines of composition, and then become immersed in the process. I have always said that a painting is like a child that you nurture, have conversations with, and work through the teenage angst with love and patience, and what emerges is a beautiful adult. When I paint, I put on the music (louder than I would have let my children play it), dance to the beat, and even sing, which is a terrible sound.

I want my joy to come across to the viewer, and I want them to share the beautiful place that I have created.

All are invited to enter the painting, smell the flowers, listen to the rustle of the leaves, lean against a tree, and just breathe.”

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