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VICKI LEVER HANOMAOE PAPER
PAPER MAKER -MIXED MEDIA/COLLAGE
A self taught paper maker, VICKI LEVER, uses her background in clay, fibers and photography to develop a true mixed media effect. LEVER has combined techniques of all three disciplines into unique assemblages. Often building on a foundation of handmade paper, the collage process combines elements such as photographs hand colored by the artist and found objects. She also creates collage commissions for individuals using personal memorabilia.
In addition to working in her studio, she travels throughout the country showing her work, lecturing and conducting workshops. She is also the author of "Practical Paper Making", a series of instructional videos on the process of handmade paper.
In 1986 VICKI LEVER was one of four Mississippi artists to receive an individual artist's grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission and was also awarded a scholarship to attend Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN. In 1987 LEVER studied Oriental paper making in Japan at the Fuji Paper Mills under a seventh generation master.
VICKI has shown her work in New Orleans at the Jazz and Heritage Festival since 1985, cited in 1988 in "Gambit" magazine as one of the "Best of the Fest". LEVER's most current recognition came as "Best of Show" 1992 Jubilee Jam Art and Music Festival, Jackson, Mississippi.
VICKI LEVER Home/Studio 401 Cleveland Avenue Long Beach, Mississippi 39560 (601)868-7129
Peggy Hicks Lizana
OIL ON CANVAS
PEGGY HICKS LIZANA's art studies started with a friencj, John Lananga, hobbyist and architect for Carnation Company World Headquarters, Los Angeles. After moving to Arizona she continued her studies at Yavapai College in Cottonwood under the supervision of Ashley Hostetter. She was a member and Vice President of El Valle Art Association of Verde Valley.
Fort Verde Days Competition, Camp Verde, Arizona she was awarded "Best of Show", "Best Oil", and a cash prize.
PEGGY is privileged to have an oil,
48"x72" on permanent display at an historic public landmark called, "Sheep's Crossing", near Camp Verde, Arizona.
LIZANA was the sole judge of the art competition for children at the Yavapai County Fair for two years.
A native Mississippian PEGGY HICKS LIZANA was bom in the Delta and attended school at Gulfport and Perkinston.
"It has been a number of years since I have painted. What little work I have done can be found at my studio, inside my antique shop, The Lighthouse, located on the beach in Bay Saint Louis at State Street. Please feel free to stop by and chat, any day except Monday, " invited PEGGY.
PEGGY HICKS LIZANA The Lighthouse 200A North Beach Boulevard Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi 39520 (601)466-4344
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