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Dorothy Faison

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20: 103:, pigments, charcoal, watercolor and dog hair on canvas. This large (60 in × 110.75 in ) painting also demonstrates her use of symbols laden with allusions and personal meanings. The large central object could be either a bathtub or a sarcophagus. The Hawaii State Art Museum and the 251: 57: 45: 227: 175: 142: 259: 164: 132: 48:. Her family returned to the United States in 1968, and settled in Hawaii. She received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the 19: 53: 354: 49: 339: 95:
is an example of the artists use of a varied mix of media to create a complex surface. It was created with
92: 44:. She lived in Central and South America from age six to age twelve, because her stepfather worked for the 27: 349: 104: 61: 41: 344: 160: 128: 157:
10 Years - The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center - Tenth Anniversary Exhibition
84: 333: 80: 76: 75:. She was greatly influenced by her exposure to the native American cultures of 279: 72: 96: 87:, whose rituals combined Christianity, mysticism and magic. Her painting 252:"Catharine E.B. Cox Award Exhibition | Ground: New Work by Charles Cohan" 65: 152:, Honolulu, International Art Society of Hawai'i, 2004, p. 12 100: 18: 107:
are among the public collections holding work by Dorothy Faison.
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in 1979. In 1990, Dorothy Faison was the recipient of the first
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Catharine E. B. Cox Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts
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in 1977 and earned a master of fine arts degree from the
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The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists I
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Hawaii State Art Museum
Schenectady, New York
United States Agency for International Development
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Otis Art Institute
Catharine E. B. Cox Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts
Honolulu Academy of Arts.
Dordogne
multimedia
Latin America
Aymara
Quechua
Hawaii State Art Museum
oil paint
alkyd
Honolulu Museum of Art
ISBN
9781892752000
Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
ISBN
9781888254075
Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
Official site




"Kailua: Portrait of a Place - Hawaii"
"Catharine E.B. Cox Award Exhibition | Ground: New Work by Charles Cohan"

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