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Roger Wagner: August 2000
In Roger Wagner's work, several strands merge: the Renaissance, the pastoral, English landscape and poetry, and Christian biblical meditation. Wagner's paintings, for all their vigor of composition, often possess that sense of stillness at the center of the storm, that idea of hope in the face of despair.
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Mary McCleary: May 2000
Wayle L. Roosa wrote about Mary McCleary's work in Image #23 in his cover article entitled "A Fullness of Vision: Mary McCleary's Collages." Professor Roosa begins his article saying, "There is a fullness of vision in Mary McCleary's art.
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Lynn Aldrich: October 1999
"I continue to think about the interface among various influences—ordinary life and the natural world, cultural and social codes, science and the acquisition of knowledge, the reality of our triune, creator God. Once the concepts are in place, construction processes are often low-tech and require a slow, labor-intensive repetition."
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