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The Mayor's Gallery presents "Art Doesnt Have to Match the Sofa"

A Digital Encounter - The magically inspired collection of Digital Collagraphs by artists Joanie Landau

The Mayor’s Gallery presents

“Art Doesn’t Have to Match the Sofa:

A Digital Encounter” The magically inspired collection of Digital Collagraphs by artist

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Joanie Landau

October 31, 2018 – January 3, 2019

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Artist and Jewelry Designer Joanie Landau was born and raised in New York. Early in her artistic career, she became fascinated with collagraphs, a rather obscure form of printmaking. Her 16th anniversary collection now includes Digital Collagraphs, where photographic elements merge with graphic design techniques. Like printmaking, the process possesses magical qualities.

Joanie Landau studied printmaking at the Silvermine School of Art, where she won both the “Rembrandt Award for Excellence in Graphic Art,” and the “First Prize Mixed Media” Awards. Her studio has been featured in East Coast Home Magazine and she has been a featured artist on Artsy Shark, Professional Artists Magazine, and Fairfield Magazine. In two year's time she has exhibited in over 20 shows across the country and most recently received the Award of Merit from the the Cooperstown Art Association. She is a proud member of the Loft Artists Association in Stamford, Ct., the Artists Collective of Westport and is an In House artist at White Birch Studio in Westport, CT.

Her art can be found at http://bit.ly/JoanieLandauDigitalArt.

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