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Worthington
places her images on a tightrope between comic absurdity and tragic consequence.
Art Historian Susan Platt, comments: "In the tradition of Bosch and
Breughel, Worthington feels the injustices and ironies of our society.
She uses her art as a vehicle for arousing our awareness of situations
that concern her." Worthington states "It has been said that
civilizations are recorded and remembered by their wars and their art.
The arts act as checks and balances against the more destructive side
of civilization. My sense of hope for the future makes me want to facilitate
change through awareness for a better, more humane world." |
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Femalines is now available from Torrance Publishing. Art collectors/dealers/curators, contact Nancy Worthington at: domjoy@aol.com |
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