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Wilder Witch Hazel #1 by Nancy Azara
Wilder Witch Hazel #1 by Nancy Azara
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A lyrical sugar lift and aquatint monoprint, "Wilder Witch Hazel #1" is a sensitive abstract nature study, a contemplation of the healing power of witch hazel. It is printed on 100% cotton rag paper, signed in pencil lower right corner.
Nancy Azara was interested in time in relation to memory, personal history and her own mortality. In this suite of aquatints, she uses the leaf as a recurring theme; as a metaphor, a self portrait, a "stand in " for herself. Azara exhibits nationally and internationally. Her work has been shown at the AIR Gallery, Dumbo, NY; St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY; Saci Gallery, Florence, Italy; Andre Zarre Gallery, NYC; Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon and the SANYI Museum in Taiwan. Group shows have included "How Women Artists Invented Post-Modernism," Rutgers University exhibition Traveling Exhibit; the Regina Rex Gallery, NYC; and Asya Geisberg Gallery, NYC.
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Nancy Azara was interested in time in relation to memory, personal history and her own mortality. In this suite of aquatints, she uses the leaf as a recurring theme; as a metaphor, a self portrait, a "stand in " for herself. Azara exhibits nationally and internationally. Her work has been shown at the AIR Gallery, Dumbo, NY; St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY; Saci Gallery, Florence, Italy; Andre Zarre Gallery, NYC; Froelick Gallery, Portland, Oregon and the SANYI Museum in Taiwan. Group shows have included "How Women Artists Invented Post-Modernism," Rutgers University exhibition Traveling Exhibit; the Regina Rex Gallery, NYC; and Asya Geisberg Gallery, NYC.


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