Woman Works: A Celebration of Women in the Fine Arts Poster ~ Slightly Damaged

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Woman Works A Celebration of Women in the Fine Arts Poster
Woman Works A Celebration of Women In The Fine Arts
by Watercolorist Sara Steele

Printed straight across the bottom of the poster: 
Presented Annually By The Women’s Resource Center, Wayne, PA
"Amaryllis: ‘Conversion-The Starting Point of Realization” ~ 21” x 31” 
Original Watercolor By Sara Steele Copyright 1983
Printed on heavy, glossy, stock poster material.

Measurements:
 24" x 30"

Condition: 
Pre-Owned, never displayed or framed. 
Approximately 1-2” tear is located at the top center of the poster. 
Easily covered with framing. Very Good Condition
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About Sara Steele, quoted from her website:
"Based primarily in Philadelphia since 1959, her travels — from the Pacific and New England coasts, to the Hawaiian and Canary Islands, to the American Southwest desert — are evident in her large-scale landscapes. Steele’s close observations of the natural world reveal themselves in her floral work as well. Although some paintings can be read as botanical illustrations, her floral forms are actually the means to colorist and expressionist ends."

"Watercolorist Sara Steele approaches her work as sacred play that follows her meandering curiosity. She describes the act of painting as a meditative discipline with aspects of improvisation, or what she describes as “a conversation with the composition.” Watercolor needs to flow and working with it means moving with what can be guided but not be controlled. It is a medium that demands respect for the accidental."