FOCUS: Mountain State creators
Published 12:00 am Friday, July 14, 2023
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“Mountain Forest Diptych,” by Amanda Jane Miller, watercolor, ink and pencil on paper, 2023
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“Bride Waiting for Groom Coming,” by Liuqing Ruth Yang, oil paint on linen canvas, 2023
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“Eastern Tine Squirrel,” by Nik Botkin, assemblage, 2023
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“Guillotine,” by by Leah Gorby, black tar, eggshells, plastic, acrylic and aluminum, 2023
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“WV Opossum,” by Logan Schmitt, screenprint, 2023
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“Psycho Knot,” by Wesley Eary, acrylic, 2023
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A closing exhibit for “How Close is That to Richmond?” an invitational exhibit featured West Virginia artists from various genres, took place at Marshall University on July 6.