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Drawings and Poems Exhibit

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Drawings and Poems Exhibit

Time: April 4, 2012 to April 25, 2012
Location: Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Road in Branford, CT
Event Type: art, exhibit
Organized By: Linda Anderson Miller
Latest Activity: Apr 8, 2012

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Drawings and Poems Exhibit

Linda Anderson Miller will be having an exhibit called Drawings and Poems at the Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Road in Branford, CT from March 25-April 25, 2012.

A smaller version of this exhibit was seen a few years ago at The Willoughby Wallace Library in Stony Creek, CT and at the Mercy Center in Madison, CT.

As one views the exhibit they discover that Linda’s drawings first describe an interior world of the kitchen, and then move out through the window to scenes in nature. Favorite poems by well-known poets that Linda feels a strong connection to are interspersed with the drawings. The poems and drawings inform and illuminate each other as one moves from the beginning of the show to the end. One has to get up close to read the poems and also to really see these delicate drawings. It can make the viewer feel like he has opened a book of drawings and poems and is turning the pages as he progresses through the exhibit. One viewer said that it felt like he was taken on a meditative journey that brought him in touch with a deep place inside where he felt more present and alive in the moment.

Archival quality prints of Linda’s drawings are available. They are pigment prints on 100% cotton acid-free rag paper in the same size as the originals and can be sold separately or framed in the same way as the originals. They are limited edition prints of 100. Michael Suozzi at Tandem Editions created the prints.
Anne and Doug Armistead at The Frame Gallery did the framing.

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