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Renée Peterson Finds Her Way Back to Painting 

This artist almost gave up on ever being able to create ‘her way.’  Instead of painting images that moved her, she was employed as an illustrator where the images she created were dictated by her employer.  This was not the ‘artist’ she had envisioned being. Renée Peterson was one of seven children.  As a child

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When Art Becomes a Sacred Language

Carolyn is a local artist who works in oil and cold wax — a demanding and tactile medium. She describes her process as a meditation. She began her life in Montana.  Her father was Blackfeet Indian, and her mother was white. She and her four siblings lived near the reservation and in low income housing,

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