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"Rivers of Light" Limited Edition Etching by Elizabeth Lennard, Numbered and Hand Signed by the Artist. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Retail $995.00
Item #211822

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Medium
etching

Dimensions
22.5 x 15
x

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"Rivers of Light" is a limited edition etching on paper by Elizabeth Lennard, numbered and hand signed by the artist! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 30" x 22" (with border), 22.5" x 15" (image).
 
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Elizabeth Lennard paints photographs. However, her intent is not to invest her pictures with reality. Quite the contrary. If anything her imagery communicates a mysterious unreality. Elizabeth Lennard, 25, began taking photographs of neighborhood kids when she was 16. Later, while in art school, Elizabeth studied drawing and lithography, and worked with watercolors and pastels. She began experimenting with hand coloring during her first year in art school, and since then has developed an impressive technique. Paint gives a more organic, living substance to the hand colored photograph. And I love color."