RPAC Supplement 1

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RPAC Resident Artist • BRANDY PERRONE

“The inspiration for my art work has been the ebb and flow of life.” (Above) Escape Escape was recreated after the death of Brandy’s mother. (Right) Gnarly A representation of a petrified tree in Yellowstone National Park, is the permeance of life even after the death of the tree.

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fter working for years as a Registered Nurse and raising two daughters, I occasionally worked in watercolors and chalk doing miscellaneous pieces. In the early 2000’s, I returned to college to obtain my Masters in Healthcare/ Business Administration. While doing this, I took a couple of courses in Art. This is when I finally decided to truly segway into developing my love of creating works of art. After many years of creating in watercolors and chalk, I was challenged to try acrylic paints and really enjoyed the experience.

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