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Artist uses circles to depict landscapes in the abstract form

Issue date: 2/15/08 Section: Arts and Leisure
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Media Credit: Charlotte Hammond

From now until March 3, students can visit the Korn Gallery in the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts to see "300 Drawings," an exhibit from New York artist Lisa Lawley.

According to Korn Gallery Coordinator Gabriele Hiltl-Cohen, Lawley is an artist who captures the spirit of a landscape in the abstract. 

After hiking to the landscapes of Iceland, Mongolia, Russia and Krygyzstan, Lawley draws her works on cliffs. The landscapes are then painted and made into circular drawings. 

The Gallery is open Tuesday through Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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