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Elizabeth Cvetic
At a young age, I became acquainted with oil paints. Ever since then, oils have been my favorite medium. Following high school, I studied at the Corcoran Art Gallery and National Art School in Washington, D.C.
After moving to California in 1971, I enrolled in the Civic Arts program in Walnut Creek, Calif. Earl Pierce was my instructor there for eight years.
In 1989 my husband and I retired to Oregon. I have attended art workshops with "Art in the Mountains" in Bend, Ore., where I studied under Tom Browning, Howard Carr and Arleta Pech.
Since 1994 I have been an oil-painting instructor at Michael's Arts and Crafts. Teaching gives me so much joy. The progress of my art students is rewarding.
I have painted large works as well as miniatures using oils, watercolors and pastels. The spontaneity and color nuances of painting with acrylics on textured clay board and acrylic collages are exciting to me.
I enjoy weekly sessions with the LOUMC Art Group. My artist friends have inspired me to explore new ideas and subjects.
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