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Article: GEOMETRY OF NATURAL WORLD TAKES SHAPE IN EXHIBITION.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- April 16, 2004
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Byline: Mary Voelz Chandler, Rocky Mountain News
The importance of nature in our lives seems like a no-brainer when it comes to Colorado. After all, residents are surrounded by some of the best-looking scenery in the country: from plains to mountains to mercurial skies.
But the press of the day and the demands of technology can throw things out of whack. Enter Snowmass-based artist Nancy Lovendahl, whose work for years has tried to answer the question, "How do we balance our contemporary lives with who we really are?"
Her answer this spring is an exhibition of sculpture and constructions at Sandy Carson Gallery. In "Integral Nature," Lovendahl ...
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