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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 13:08:31 -0800
From: Donna Hand-Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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    Copper Project

 After a trip to the Louvre and Florence Italy award-winning artist
Margret E. Short   has unveiled a challenge–the technique of painting on
copper.    After studying the journals of the masters, Short has learned
that this idea is centuries old    and many like Rembrandt and Chardin
painted glowing images on mostly small formats.   Contrarily, many quite
large altarpieces were installed in churches all over Europe.
 The smooth nonabsorbent surface of the cooper is a perfect ground for
the Short’s
 masterful chiaroscuro paintings. The project may be viewed at
www.margretshort.com


Best Regards,

Donna Hand-Lee
Art Works Consulting/Art Now Gallery Guide

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<p>&nbsp;After a trip to the Louvre and Florence Italy award-winning artist
Margret E. Short&nbsp;&nbsp; has unveiled a challenge–the technique of
painting on copper.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; After studying the journals of the
masters, Short has learned that this idea is centuries old&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
and many like Rembrandt and Chardin painted glowing images on mostly small
formats.&nbsp;&nbsp; Contrarily, many quite large altarpieces were installed
in churches all over Europe.
<br>&nbsp;The smooth nonabsorbent surface of the cooper is a perfect ground
for the Short’s
<br>&nbsp;masterful chiaroscuro paintings. The project may be viewed at
www.margretshort.com
<p>&nbsp;
<br>Best Regards,
<p>Donna Hand-Lee
<br>Art Works Consulting/Art Now Gallery Guide
<p>503-665-1925 voice
<br>503-666-0953 fax
<br><A HREF="http://www.marketmagic.com/artworks.htm">http://www.marketmagic.com/artworks.htm</A>
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