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Local Artist's book hits the shelves

Montana-based Farcountry Press released Lincoln artist Annie Daniel Clark's book "Undulating La Roux" in October.

Full of "whimsical, magical illustrations" that are pared with "wry humor and quirky observations," Farcounty Press says of Clark's 64-page book that the "richness of color and hue...matches the richness of the human experience that she explores through her art."

Clark is noted for using her connection to the land and the abundant wildlife in the Lincoln area as starting points for her works. In "Undulating La Roux," she has used dyes on mineral paper to create movement and fluidity.

An educator and professional artist, Clark has taught art programs for all ages using environmental techniques.

"Her goals are to give back to the communities she lives in, to allow growth to happen through interactions with other people, and to improve her artistic ability on a daily basis," according to Farcountry Press.

"Undulating La Roux" is available at local bookstores and gift shops, through online retailers, or from Farcountry Press.

 

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