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  Linda Falge   
  Selma, OR USA  
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Art: Autumn Song by Artist Linda Falge
"Autumn Song"
Linda Falge

Art: I'm Not A Bully by Artist Linda Falge
"I'm Not A Bully"
Linda Falge

Art: Each In Their Own Little Box by Artist Linda Falge
"Each In Their Own Little Box"
Linda Falge
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Art: Pink Sunrise by Artist Linda Falge
"Pink Sunrise"
Linda Falge

Art: Daffodil Daze by Artist Linda Falge
"Daffodil Daze"
Linda Falge

"Pink Sunrise"

Art: Pink Sunrise by Artist Linda Falge
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Media:  Acrylic and Oil Pastels on stretched canvas
Dimensions:  20 x 16 inches
Date of Work:  October 2007

I created this piece specifically for "Think Pink" - an ebsq exhibit to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation (October 2007). I wanted to participate to show my support for breast cancer research and education. One of my favorite subjects to paint is the sky and clouds, and I thought it particularly fitting for this show, as they represent (to me, anyway!) the mother, as in Mother Earth or Mother Nature, a typically female aspect of humanity on this earth. And in sunset or sunrise, the clouds often reflect the color of pink. Other philosophical themes come to mind, such as a silver lining in every cloud, and the sunrise always bringing a brand new day - both symbolic of acknowledging HOPE. Never give up hope. Breast cancer is more curable than ever, if caught early. So educate yourself, get regular check-ups,and never give up hope!


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