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Linda

Linda and Brush
23 x 19'', platinum-palladium print with watercolor.
Edition of 20 with 3 artist's proofs

"Miss Myers derives most of her creative energy from her suggestions of the passage of time, the evanescence of objects, the spirituality of people and things. She is not the kind of artist who boisterously, imperiously insists on what we see in her photographs.
Although we know she has contrived to create a mood or an emotional state in them, she allows us, through her evocative use of subject matter, light, texture, spaces and color to find that mood and that state of emotion for ourselves." From an early review of a show of Joan Myers' nudes by David Shirey, The New York Times, 1979


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