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m (New page: Martha Friedman creates colored pictures using metal or a glass plates. This process does not allow for revision and the pictures have a sense of spontaneity. "Love of Color Links Artist...)
 
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Martha Friedman creates colored pictures using metal or a glass plates.  This process does not allow for revision and the pictures have a sense of spontaneity.
Fozia Vasowalla cuts colorful flowers and vegetables and integrates them with geometric shapes to create her unique artwork. She creates business cards and notepaper as well as matted pictures.


"Love of Color Links Artists", Eagle Tribune, September 10, 1998, page 19.
She studied Interior Design in India and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Harvard University in Cambridge.
 
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"Where Geometry Meets Nature: Cutting Out an Exhibit", Andover Townsman, September 15, 2005, page 23


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Fozia Vasowalla cuts colorful flowers and vegetables and integrates them with geometric shapes to create her unique artwork. She creates business cards and notepaper as well as matted pictures.

She studied Interior Design in India and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Harvard University in Cambridge.

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"Where Geometry Meets Nature: Cutting Out an Exhibit", Andover Townsman, September 15, 2005, page 23


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