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Actor and filmmaker Robert Redford commissioned Denver artist Carrie Fell to create his mask which she has dedicated to the Electric Horseman, the lodestar of Sundance. Redford signed both the front and the back of the mask. A native of Denver, Carrie began her professional career as an artist in 1988. Carrie employs her own technique for using mixed media on canvas, board and even Masks to create a vision of a unique West. In 2007, the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Ga., exhibited Carrie's first solo museum show, and in 2005, the Booth -- the only western art museum in the South, acquired her painting "Crazy Mountain Saddle Slickers." Along with numerous gallery exhibitions, Carrie participates in various art invitationals and charity benefits, including The Mask Project.
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