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Eight Seasons
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 10:37AM
How many seasons does a year have? Certainly more than four, is Jo Stannard's answer. She must know. There is nobody else who observes the changing colours of the different seasons more closely than she does.
The beautiful range of small works took a year to make. Jo revisited the same location and carefully collected the colours of every season. Colour panels were meticulously painted, but then fragmented and re-arranged in a collage.

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Great artistic work, I am really impressed with water paint and would like to see more collection.
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