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Works by Robyn Lee Anderson-Morshead and Art Seen at Gordon J.C.C.

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By Jack Silverman

Published on July 01, 2009 at 3:40am

Artist, teacher and proprietor of online gallery Ah Ha Art!, Robyn Lee Anderson-Morshead makes acrylics and watercolors ranging from portraits and colorful still-lifes to fanciful, abstract watercolors that suggest influences as wide-ranging as Salvador Dali and Peter Max, albeit refracted through a subtler vision. But perhaps her greatest mission is to promote the salutary effects of feng shui art. To that end, she creates block prints of various animals, plants and subjects purported to cultivate energy, health and harmony when properly placed in the home. Also on display will be works by members of Art Seen, a group that meets every Tuesday at the Tennessee Art League to make art, provide feedback and nurture their creative aspirations.
Mondays-Fridays. Starts: July 8. Continues through July 31, 2009