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Barbara Young
graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in design.
She later studied printmaking at Edgecliff College in Cincinnati.
Her paintings are often done in encaustic, a wax medium, which she
favors for its color and texture. The three works selected for the
Fisher College are monotypes, one-of-a-kind prints produced by transferring
to print paper a painting done on a glass or metal sheet.
Young's work
is included in many public and private collections, including the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Cincinnati Art Museum; Dayton Art Institute;
and University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor.
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My
love affair with the art world began with my first box of crayons
and has continued with few stops for some 60-plus years.
Every
medium I embrace offers the opportunity of discovery, which sets
off the creative energy we artists seek. The passion that drives
us all is the hope that we will get better; not just older. But
true creativity is elusive. It leads with the promise of immortality.
If we are very, very good, we will be remembered. That is enough.
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