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Here's What's New
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ChromaZones Exhibition
The exhibition opening on March 5 was a great success. The show is up until March 26, so stop by and have a look at all the wonderful work.
Posted Mar 19, 2010 5:59 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Atomic Salon First Friday October
Images by John Peterson, see more of his work at www.globalvillagestudio.comAtomic Salon hosted first Fridays in October where my work was displayed for that month.
Posted Feb 2, 2010 8:22 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Art Open House: Party at Pamela's
Pamela Wimbush-Cady hosted an art open house for Rebecca Worters on October 1st. The walls of Pamela's beautiful new home, built by her husband John Cady, were adorned ...
Posted Oct 8, 2009 7:15 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Two Paintings sold at ArtSpark Benefit St. Baldricks
Eye Through Mask, acrylic on canvasWatery Sea Creature, acrylic on canvasThe weather was beautiful and we enjoyed painting outside all day. There were 12 of us. These paintings ...
Posted Oct 7, 2009 12:44 PM by Rebecca Worters
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Collaborative Abstract sold for $1000 to benefit St. Baldricks
Here's a flyer showing our collaborative painting which
is hanging on the big wall in CREMA (on Fayetteville Street, 100 block by Capitol) today, tomorrow and Sunday. This
piece ...
Posted Oct 2, 2009 7:38 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Feathery and Series of Minis
I was experimenting with applying paint and scratching it off. The top painting is 20X16", while the four below it are a series of small paintings that are 4X6.25
Posted Sep 15, 2009 8:11 AM by Rebecca Worters
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posted Mar 19, 2010 5:51 AM by Rebecca Worters
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posted Feb 2, 2010 8:13 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Atomic Salon hosted first Fridays in October where my work was displayed for that month. |
posted Oct 7, 2009 12:47 PM by Rebecca Worters
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Pamela Wimbush-Cady hosted an art open house for Rebecca Worters on October 1st. The walls of Pamela's beautiful new home, built by her husband John Cady, were adorned with more than 30 Rebecca Worters original paintings. The crowd, spilling out into the back patio to take in the beautiful evening, enjoyed art, architecture and pizza by Papa Murphys.  
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posted Oct 2, 2009 7:41 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Eye Through Mask, acrylic on canvas  Watery Sea Creature, acrylic on canvas
The weather was beautiful and we enjoyed painting outside all day. There were 12 of us. These paintings and many other by local artists were auctioned off that day to benefit St. Baldricks. |
posted Sep 18, 2009 5:00 AM by Rebecca Worters
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Here's a flyer showing our collaborative painting which
is hanging on the big wall in CREMA (on Fayetteville Street, 100 block by Capitol) today, tomorrow and Sunday. This
piece was designed by Bob Rankin (the line drawing) and painted
individually in pieces by 15 talented artists, including moi! It is
being auctioned off during Sparkcon
to benefit Visual Art Exchange and
St. Baldrick's Foundation (for childhood cancer). It is a silent
auction and you can bid on the individual pieces with the starting bid
of only $25. The individual pieces are 16 x 20, and there are some
very well-regarded local artists represented. (Most fun of all, for
us, is how it all looks as a single piece, with everyone painting
theirs on their own.) And don't forget: this same group of abstract
artists will be painting live from 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday, in front of
CREMA. The Sunday pieces are 30 x 40 and will also be part of a silent
auction for the same beneficiaries. Thanks for
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posted Sep 15, 2009 8:05 AM by Rebecca Worters
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posted Sep 11, 2009 3:09 PM by Rebecca Worters
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I starting this painting working very quickly--I was not letting the colors dry before I put new colors on top, and it became very muddy and very brown. Summoning patience I don't posses, I began to use dots, which I had never done before. This is the result: |
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