"My paintings have nothing to do with nature. It's something to do with forever going....the space behind the sky....the space behind the shadow. It's an inner world of emotion and yearning. I yearn to express solitude."
Anne Packard, Associated Press
Syndicated Feature Story, November, 1985
HOW IT WORKS
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Step One
Your giclée will come in rolled canvas.
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Step Two
Find your trusted framer for stretching and framing.
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Step Three
Voilà! It's time to hang it up.
Portrait of Life
The painting tradition is strong in Anne Packard's family from grandfather, Max Bohm, turn of the century Impressionist, to her grandmother, great aunt, uncle, mother, daughters and grandson. Packard studied at Bard College and with Philip Malicoat of Provincetown.