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Using a precise technique Ronalee Crocker skillfully uses lighting to produce realistic representations of fruit and nature in oil and watercolor. She receives inspiration from the works of Vermeer and Rembrandt. | |||
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*" | *[http://blog.quidleygalleries.com/featured/artist-spotlight-ronalee-crocker/ Artist Spotlight Ronalee Crocker] <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
*"Resident's Artwork Part of NSAA [North Shore Art Association] Live Art Auction", ''Townsman'', August 4, 2011 | |||
*"Full-Time Paining, Award-Winning Work", ''Townsman'' December 5, 2002, page 21 | |||
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] | --[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] 12:34, September 28, 2011 (EDT) | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 6 October 2011
Using a precise technique Ronalee Crocker skillfully uses lighting to produce realistic representations of fruit and nature in oil and watercolor. She receives inspiration from the works of Vermeer and Rembrandt.
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- Artist Spotlight Ronalee Crocker
- "Resident's Artwork Part of NSAA [North Shore Art Association] Live Art Auction", Townsman, August 4, 2011
- "Full-Time Paining, Award-Winning Work", Townsman December 5, 2002, page 21