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Anne Daletski artist statement: I paint because I must. I have always been compelled to share my thoughts and experiences with others both through speaking and writing. I love to share strength, joy and peace with those around me. As the pace of modern life accelerates, I feel a need to communicate with everyone more quickly. I truly believe "one picture is worth a thousand words." I makes little difference whether you have a few moments to glance at or a lifetime to study my work, I am able to share with you through my painting. As an artist who is continually seeking more knowledge to improve my communication skills through painting, I have studied with Frank Webb and Tony Couch, both renowned artists and authors. I have also taken numerous watercolor courses from Michele Cooper, a signature member of Northwest Watercolor Society. Each new experience contributes to my growth and expression as an artist. I am currently the 1st Vice President of the Stanwood Camano Arts Guild in Washington State and am the chairperson for the Guild's Annual Spring Art Show. I primarily show my work in the Puget Sound area where I have won numerous awards but I also have collectors throughout the Unites States and Europe. It is my sincere hope that the joy and peace I get from creating my art will be felt by all who see it.


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