The Art:
Dorothy composes her work in either transparent watercolor opaque watercolor or pen and ink, but never mixed. The watercolors usuauly are executed on 300 lb. paper using only Winsor-Newton
colors. Her work is distinguishable by its subtle color tones, its realism, and attention to detail. Her themes are varied but always include an appreciation for nature and/or reverence for the past. Her favorite
subject continues to be the Canada Goose for which she has garnered over thirty awards.
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The Prints:
Each original of Dorothy's is scrutinized for suitability of printing. The originals are developed only from artistic inspirations. The prints must represent Dorothy's highest quality work and the
theme must have a broad appeal. After selection of an image, it is then printed in the same size as the original art. Each offset lithograph is printed on acid-neutral, museum grade paper. The edition is personally
inspected, signed and numbered by the artist. Dorothy also offers remarques on many of her prints. This personal touch has been highly popular since she varies each remarque and uses watercolor as the medium.
In order to limit the edition size of some images, Dorothy has executed the prints by photography.
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