Evidence of the Disappearance: Megan Chapman
New Paintings 2008
von Megan Chapman
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A catalog of abstract paintings from my exhibition, Evidence of the Disappearance, that was held in June and July 2008 at the Blue Moon Gallery in Hot Springs, Arkansas
This catalog includes all thirty paintings included in the exhibition and reproduced in full color.
I created this catalog to present Evidence of the Disappearance in a permanent and cohesive way. I wanted to create this book for those who saw the work in person, as well as for those of you who may never have the chance.
For more information about my work and the galleries that represent me please visit. www.meganchapman.com
www.meganchapman.blogspot.com
Thank you for your support.
This catalog includes all thirty paintings included in the exhibition and reproduced in full color.
I created this catalog to present Evidence of the Disappearance in a permanent and cohesive way. I wanted to create this book for those who saw the work in person, as well as for those of you who may never have the chance.
For more information about my work and the galleries that represent me please visit. www.meganchapman.com
www.meganchapman.blogspot.com
Thank you for your support.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildende Kunst
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 38 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juni 19, 2008
- Schlüsselwörter Megan Chapman, New Paintings 2008, Evidence of the Disappearance, Blue Moon Gallery, Hot Springs, Exhibition Catalog, Arkansas
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Megan Chapman
Fayetteville, Arkansas. United States
I was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I received my B.F.A. in painting from the University of Oregon. I have shown my work in galleries over the past ten years in Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington D.C. and Washington State. My work has appeared in various publications and is held in numerous private collections. I am currently represented by the The Fayetteville Underground in Fayetteville and Blue Moon Gallery in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Where Art Thou in Austin, Texas, and the Aaron Gallery in Washington D.C.