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Debra Kay Miller, a library tech and local artist, is a member of the Art Students League of Denver and has exhibited at the Edge and Core galleries as well as the 2006 Mask Project. Her work is inspired by personal experiences; vessels play a pivotal role in all of her artwork by harboring the emotions. Her mask, carefully rendered in acrylic and gouache, is a still life incorporating tulips and containers storing hidden and released emotions. A treatment of gesso creates a ribbed textural surface; each of the lines refers to an intersection between emotions, experiences and the reality of the present.
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