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Delta Patchwork #2

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Parrish - 20” x 20”. Barbara Parrish began her artistic journey as a musician, and came to visual arts at the age of fifty where she found a new voice. She paints from her experiences, mostly landscapes. She wants her work to be invitational, drawing viewers in until they share the experience or relates it to one of their own. She strives to keep her work loose and free of unnecessary detail. This leaves space for the imagination to explore and make connections. A line from Frost’s poem “The Pasture” says it best: “I shan’t be gone gone long—you come too.”
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    • Board & Staff
    • SAAC Mission & History
    • Public Disclosure
    • COVID-19 Update Page
  • Programs & Events
    • Art Education & Outreach
    • Creative Economy >
      • Winter Showcase 2020
    • Discretionary Grants & Awards
    • Fundraising >
      • Forks & Corks
      • 25th Anniversary Cookbook and Celebration
    • Other Projects (Current & Past) >
      • Arts in Excellence Awards
      • Barn Quilt Trail
      • Join Hands
      • Music Trail
      • Untitled!
  • Blog & News
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