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Margaux Vaughn
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jessica torrant
02 Mar 2006
Wonderful division of space, rich tones and style.
John Enright
21 Dec 2005
you have a new fan. love to hear from another abstractionist. your color choice is wonderful. looks like you enjoy painting thick!
Rose Selavy
03 Dec 2005
Margaux, this is simply splendid. Beautifully emotive and subtle. I think this is my favorite and I have been a fan of your work for some time.
Iain Robinson
03 Dec 2005
This is so good, Margaux. The painting resonates with me on so many levels...brilliant! I love the subtlety of the work in the yellow areas...
Nancy Costley
02 Dec 2005
Great use of the rawness of the paint.
5 Comments
jessica torrant 02 Mar 2006
Wonderful division of space, rich tones and style.John Enright 21 Dec 2005
you have a new fan. love to hear from another abstractionist. your color choice is wonderful. looks like you enjoy painting thick!Rose Selavy 03 Dec 2005
Margaux, this is simply splendid. Beautifully emotive and subtle. I think this is my favorite and I have been a fan of your work for some time.Iain Robinson 03 Dec 2005
This is so good, Margaux. The painting resonates with me on so many levels...brilliant! I love the subtlety of the work in the yellow areas...Nancy Costley 02 Dec 2005
Great use of the rawness of the paint.