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From Cradle to Grave: The Color White VI
Argonauta-The Beach at My Back by JParadisi 13 x 13 1/2 ” oil, graphite & wax on paper 2010 Argonauta-The Beach at My Back is available for purchase online through Anka Gallery.
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From Cradle to Grave: The Color White V
The Bride by JParadisi 11″ x 9″ oil and graphite on paper 2010 In Western culture a woman wearing white so often represents purity that it is easy to imagine the paint itself having that squeaky-clean reputation as well. But … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art and nursing, art blog, identity, media depiction of nurses, nursing, ritual, rn blog, the color white, tradition
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