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Episode 007: Interview with Oil Painter, Chris Rutigliano

33m · ART TALKS WITH LUCY CLARK; Conversations Between Artists · 07 Nov 12:00

Chris began her journey with paint about 15 years ago and has quickly developed her skills in oil. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband and is constantly inspired by the hues of the landscape and the wildlife that inhabit it. You can see a large body of her work on her website here. You can also see the work available in the gallery here. She is also represented by Fine Art at Baxters in New Bern, NC.

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