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Tuesday
Art: Red Coral Petals  by Artist Dana Marie
"Red Coral Petals "
Dana Marie

Wednesday
Art: Rainy Road by Artist Linda Christy
"Rainy Road"
Linda Christy

Thursday
Art: Trip #3 (sold) by Artist Judy Watt
"Trip #3 (sold)"
Judy Watt

Friday
Art: white on white by Artist Tina Nixon
"white on white"
Tina Nixon

Saturday
Art: KEEP OUT by Artist William Pitts
"KEEP OUT"
William Pitts

Sunday
Art: Scarred Emergence by Artist Cherlandra Estrada
"Scarred Emergence"
Cherlandra Estrada

Monday
Art: liberty by Artist Jeannie Wray
"liberty"
Jeannie Wray

Art of the Day: 12/11/2003
This Week's Theme:   Monochromatic Art
 Often, when we think of something being monochromatic, we think of narrowed fields of limits. Actually, the opposite is true. The varying shades of one color can be deeply expressive. From quiet subtlety to frenetic explosions, a monochromatic color palette can create many moods and stir emotions.

-Melissa Morton

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"Trip #3 (sold)"

Art: Trip #3 (sold) by Artist Judy Watt
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Media:  Acrylic on canvas board
Dimensions:  8x10 inches
Date of Work:  2003

Artist:
Judy Watt  
San Francisco, CA, US
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