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Excerpt from:
Collector's Focus
Landscapes
Preserving Places
by John O'Hern
American Art Collector Magazine, September, 2017
Forest light can be mysterious and revelatory. Nancy Depew, when she isn't painting bright, colorful figures and florals, explores the forest. In Weight, a beam of light skips across mossy rocks and brightens the edge of a waterfall-all in a limited palette. She says, "I am not interested in documenting reality. I make three-dimensionally believable images, but I never think of them as 'real' I am more interested in investigating the intuitive aspect of a subject. I dig into the nature of experience." Her forests resonate with our subconscious memories.
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