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imagery, mobile communication and computer technology continue to redefine
and expand our world.
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I
use these tools along with the influence of early navigational maps, as
a point of departure for reshaping my interpretation of landscape art.
The
connective tissue of prehistory to the world we live in today plays a large
role in the multifaceted interpretations of landscape that define my artwork
Interwoven with this is the spiritual influence that has so often been
mankind’s guide.
-Janice
Schoultz Mudd |
Permanent
collections: Washington University, Cardinal Glennon Children’s’ Hospital, St. Louis; City of St. Peters, MO.
Group
exhibitions: Art Saint Louis XXVI; Ann Metzger Memorial National
Exhibit, St. Louis Artist’s Guild.
One
person exhibitions:The Third Degree Glass Factory, St Louis; The World
Trade Center, Clayton, MO; Fleishmann-Hillard, St. Louis; Margaret Harwell
Museum, Poplar Bluff, MO(2012).
Visit
www.janiceschoultzmudd.com
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The
Moon Is Down, acrylic, mixed media
Into
The Night, acrylic, mixed media
Moonfall,
acrylic, mixed media
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River
Valley Nocturne, acrylic, mixed media
Green
Bayou, acrylic, mixed media
Point
Judith Out, acrylic, mixed
media
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