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MEADOW WINTER, 2023 MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL 24X18 IN. | 60.9X45.7 CM.  THROUGH MEADOW BLUE, 2011 ACRYLIC AND INK ON PANEL 24X18 IN. | 60.9X45.7 CM.
        FINE ART CULTURE  BLOOM BURSTS, 2016 ACRYLIC AND INK ON PANEL 30X24 IN. | 76.2X60.9 CM.  WAVE BLOOM GOLD, 2022 INK AND ACRYLIC ON PANEL 24X18 IN. | 60.9X45.7 CM.
         RIDING THE BLOOM, 2022 ACRYLIC AND INK ON PANEL 16X12 IN. | 50.8X30.4 CM.
                                                              WAVE FORMS BLUE, 2023 ACRYLIC AND INK ON PANEL 24X18 IN. | 60.9X45.7 CM.








                                   ELIZABETH HACK
                                   Lafayette, San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States of America
                                   http://elizabethhack.com/


         Her mixed media work is created using acrylic paints as the
         layers are applied. When the surface is dry, she outlines the
         colors with a fine tip pen. Stroke after stroke, the elements
         merge into one, and a painting emerges. Her art reflects her
         fascination with nature, color, and movement, as well as her
         personal experiences and emotions. Highlights of her career
         include serving as an artist-in-residence at the California
         Legion of Honor museum, where her paintings were on
         display, presenting talks and demonstrations. She was
         selected by the U.S. Art in Embassies program and exhibited
         her works abroad, including in Fiji and Tunisia. Recently, she
         gave an hour-long virtual talk with a tour of her art studio,





















                                                              a cross-cultural event hosted by the embassy in Tunis.
                                                              Currently, her large-scale piece is on display in Boston,
                                                              presented by HarborArts in an installation juried by the
                                                              curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Elizabeth Hack
                                                              is active in the Bay Area arts community. She is a member
                                                              of the National League of Pen Women, the Diablo-Alameda
                                                              branch, and has served on the board and as President. She
                                                              is a frequent guest artist and speaker at the annual Dancing
                                                              Poetry Festival, a cherished San Francisco event. She also
                                                              participates in various art shows and exhibitions throughout
                                                              the year, where she showcases her diverse and vibrant
                                                              portfolio. She enjoys connecting with other artists and art
                                                              lovers, sharing her passion and inspiration.


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