The world outside my window. New paintings and sculptures 2007.
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 | | These are new paintings from 2007 of the trees I see outside my studio window. City trees are shaped by the pavement, houses, car accidents, and of course the electric companies that top them so they won't interfere with the power lines. |
 | | These are new 2007 sculptures in raw, unfired mexican clay. They are fragments and "biopsies" I have done of the human face. |
 | | These works on paper incorporate natural earth and pure metal pigments on paper. I was most interested in process in the creation of most of these images. |
 | | Having lived and worked in Italy, Rosemary's Personal Chef menu is heavily influenced by the foods of the mediterranean region. Additionally, there are a good deal of other ethnic cuisines represented as well as good, old-fashioned American dishes. |
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City of Gloucester Gloucester, MA 01930 United States
| Rosemary Scott-Fishburn is a painter/sculptor who lives and works in Gloucester, MA. A graduate of Gordon College and recipient of the 2000 Excellence in Studio Arts Award, Rosemary’s work is included in several private collections and has been exhibited coast-to-coast, including shows in New York, New Hampshire, several locations in Massachusetts and California, and is included in the Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) traveling exhibition Bread Upon the Waters, a juried exhibition of prints and drawings, and the MoBia Museum's exhibition, The Next Generation: Art and Faith in the 21st Century in New York City. She was the spring 2002 featured artist in Information Press magazine, and her work has also been featured by Images of Creation, Sustainable Harvest International, as well as on the cover and inset of California-based band Street Choir’s album Forgive and Forget.
Rosemary has recently returned from Italy where she was the Program Coordinator for Gordon College’s fine art semester abroad program... |
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