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Betsy Kaufman

Hyperallergic says Kaufman’s sculptures can go from orderly to helter-skelter, making them seem like willful renegades from an industrial assembly line.
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Author: sterlingsart

abstract painter living in Raleigh, NC- follow my blog to help build my mailing list! View all posts by sterlingsart

Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on April 5, 2022May 16, 2022Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags betsykaufman, fiberart, hardedgeabstraction, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartists

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