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Recent critical response to
Sylvia Ruth Weinberg's
work:
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Lane, Dakota. "Planning and Painting in a Chorus of Colors: Sylvia Weinberg, Woodstock Art Association, Fletcher Gallery." Woodstock Times. December 8, 1994. p.16.
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Shine, James G. "Artist's Commitment Can Inspire Others." Daily Freeman. December 16, 1994. p.10.
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"Planning and Painting in a Chorus of Colors: Sylvia Weinberg, Woodstock Art Association, Fletcher Gallery" |
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Woodstock Times December 8, 1994, YEAR |
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"Weinberg's gardens, which have been 'growing and overflowing' ever since she moved to Woodstock in 1967, have spilled over into her life as a painter, becoming a primary muse with their colorful harmonies and tendencies to wildness.
Weinberg's live scenes of flowers--whether lyrically painted miniatures or full-size studies of her gardens--differ in mood as well as composition, sometimes according to how deep into the summer the garden has grown."
- Dakota Lane, Woodstock Times
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"Artist's Commitment Can Inspire Others" |
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Daily Freeman December 16, 1994 |
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"As one walks through the Weinberg Woodstock Artists Association show, the marvelous world of this remarkable lady brings indisputable joy. Her colors are scrumptious. Her flowers are a feast to the eye. Her garden scenes are romantic and quite beautiful."
- James G. Shine, Daily Freeman
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