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| Marilyn Fenn Fine Art - Welcome! - a look around -- enjoy the artwork
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Marilyn Fenn Fine Art - Welcome!
W elcome
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M arilyn
F enn
F ine
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Take
of the paintings for your home
in the Shop; amuse yourself
the Fun Stuff section; peruse
About Me; or tell me About You;
join the Austin Fine Art Forum
Community or check the Calendar
to see what's happening in the
Austin Fine Art Community...
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NEWS:
Featured
Artist at Quack's Maplewood Bakery and
Cafe January 2006:
I'm showing many of my abstract paintings
(and a few prints) at our favorite
neighborhood bakery and coffee shop, Quack's
Maplewood Bakery on 38-1/2 Street.
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| Art Is A Fruit That Grows In Man, Like A Fruit On A Plant, Or A Child In Its Mother’s Womb. - Jean Arp |
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Website about Fine Art - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: Marilyn Fenn Fine Art is the online fine art studio of Marilyn Fenn, an Austin, Texas artist. Marilyn creates and sells original oil paintings, pastels, oil pastels, drawings, colored pencil drawings, photolithographic prints, woodcuts, watercolor paintings, prints, digital prints, giclee prints, greeting cards, and handmade artist books. She does oil painting commmissions, award-winning Web site design, and graphic design.
Browse original fine art by artwork price, by size and by time made
Featured Artist - In 2004 Igor Mashkov kindly agreed to become a member of our Gallery. Igor Mashkov is grant-holder several awards from Academy of Arts. Member of International Federation of Artists (UNESCO).
Original Fine Art - Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. (John Ruskin)
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