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Artist Information:
Jeanne Guerin Daley
Havertown, PA
United States
Member Since: Apr 2006

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Artist Media:
Painting Acrylic (9)
Pastel (2)
Photography Other (2)
Artist Exhibitions:
April 13, 2007 from 5:30 till
8:30 pm
Opening Reception of "Women to
the 20th Power," a Group
Exhibition of works of art by
ARTsisters, a group of 20+
emerging women artists in the
Philadelphia area. Jazz sounds
by Ms. Pat and Somethin'
Different. Exhibit ends April
30, ...

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Jessie Sparks, Cherokee
Village, ARK, USA...

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Jessie Sparks, Cherokee
Village, ARK, USA
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Artist Statement for Jeanne Guerin Daley

Painting large (murals) as well as smaller canvas paintings are my passion. Images of flowers, trees, pet and people portraits are my focus.

“Why do I paint?

I paint to express an deep appreciation of the wonders in our world, to spread nature's beauty, to bring the outdoors in, and to attempt to re-create some of the awesomeness of our world. There is so much to paint in this world and so little time to paint!

Currently I am dividing my time between painting custom murals and creating smaller sized works that portray and celebrate images from nature. These smaller works are created in a variety of media. In addition to acrylic paints, I’ve been playing around with pastels, water-color pencils and a photographic process called cyanotypes. The cyanotypes allow me to get out into the garden and get up close and personal with nature, which feeds my soul. I have been using real parts of nature to create the prints. Now that the cold weather has come and the summer foliage is disappearing, I have started to experiment with cyanotypes using images on film.


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