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| "Deborah
Bell's deceptively innocent paintings reveal to us certain truths
to which we've allowed ourselves to become blind. They are not prescriptive
to a kind of abstraction, but lead you on a journey of symbols and
intimate narratives of family and love." |
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Mariam Stephan, painter |
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enchanting display that exudes abundant and distinctive personality."
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Seattle Times, October 22, 1998 |
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