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Artist and teacher Sandy Camomile, transplanted long ago from Utah, retired from teaching digital art classes at Lasalle University, professed computer "nerd," calms herself when watching the news by capturing their ugliness in drawings as "swamp monsters," then creating them in 3D, then photographing the sculptures, and finally transforming them into digital photographs to express her disgust at current affairs. This multi-talented artist doesn't sit still for long. And her work--whimsical, yet deadly serious--provides a catharsis for her and an education for the rest of us!
Find more information about Studio B Fine Art Gallery on our website: studiobbb.org, on Studio B’s Facebook page, by contacting Jane Stahl, [email protected], 610-563-7879, or stopping by Studio B
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Artist and teacher Sandy Camomile, transplanted long ago from Utah, retired from teaching digital art classes at Lasalle University, professed computer "nerd," calms herself when watching the news by capturing their ugliness in drawings as "swamp monsters," then creating them in 3D, then photographing the sculptures, and finally transforming them into digital photographs to express her disgust at current affairs. This multi-talented artist doesn't sit still for long. And her work--whimsical, yet deadly serious--provides a catharsis for her and an education for the rest of us!
Find more information about Studio B Fine Art Gallery on our website: studiobbb.org, on Studio B’s Facebook page, by contacting Jane Stahl, [email protected], 610-563-7879, or stopping by Studio B