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Article: Visual Arts: Sandpoint Artwalk features 17 new shows.
- Article from:
- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- July 20, 2006
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Byline: Julianne Crane
Jul. 20--The second Sandpoint Artwalk marks the midway point of the summer art season. Beginning Friday, 17 new shows open in galleries and alternative venues throughout Sandpoint's trendy downtown area.
This round of exhibits features the work of several dozen contemporary regional artists including Diana Moses Botkin of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Botkin, a former commercial artist, renders representational landscape, floral and figurative works. "One of my earliest art memories," recalls Botkin in an e-mail, "is drawing one summer day on large sheets of paper bigger than I was. I still remember lying on the porch ...
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