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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Walking Near My Studio
While trying to solve a difficult painting issue last week, I was walking past the corner of Lincoln and Maple when I found a tree staring at me. Lest you think that I've taken leave of my senses, please look to the right to see this unusual tree. I loved finding this face hidden in the branches, creative playfulness seemingly just for fun.
A native of Cincinnati, Sandra Kaplan
graduated with honors from Pratt Institute in NYC. She has been living in Denver since 1971.
Her paintings may be found in corporate and private collections throughout the United States, as well as in Stockholm, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Kaplan is on the faculty of the Art Students League of Denver, and, after six years of dedication, has just rotated off of the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver.
She has been awarded: a grant by the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, a Co-Visions Grant from the Colorado Council on the Arts, and a fellowship to YADDO.
Among the publications in which Sandra Kaplan’s work has been discussed are the New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Art in America, American Artist, Southwest Art and Artist Magazine.
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