Through a Glass Darkly by Samantha Long is a giclee on canvas. Dimensions: 27 3/4 X 35 3/4. Edition size: OPEN EDITION. item# HVGLASS
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Through a Glass Darkly — Giclee On Canvas - HVGLASS
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Through a Glass Darkly Giclee On Canvas by Samantha Long
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Samantha Long bio
Samantha Long is an artist who loves patterns, bright colors, and whimsy. She started taking art lessons at the age of 10 with fine artist Monique DeWitt and continued with art through high school. It wasn’t until Samantha was chosen as a Sterling Scholar for Fine Art, however, that she started taking art more seriously. After taking her art portfolio over to Bob Barrett and receiving an invitation to study with his department, Samantha decided to study Illustration at Brigham Young University under Christopher Thornock, Robert Barrett, and Bethanne Andersen. “I did Illustration not because I intended to do illustration— quite the contrary, actually; I hate being told what to paint. I did it because the program taught me how to draw. If you can draw, you can tackle pretty much anything— in art and life.”