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Denise Goodrich has a lifetime of interest in art. From her first box of crayons, 64 colors of course, she has experimented with nearly all mediums, exploring everything from textiles, to multimedia design.
Denise has successfully worked as a Faux Finish artist, a wax artist in a Texas bronze casting foundry, a Muralist for the city of Seattle, Washington, and as a photographer. In 1999, she won the "Foundations in Art: Theory and Education" award for her work in charcoal. Her work can be found in homes and private collections in the Northwest, Southwest, Washington DC, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
After serving in the United States Air Force, Denise received her Multimedia Design degree, with Honors, from the Art Institute of Seattle. Currently she is working in watercolor and colored pencils, exploring new ways of using traditional materials.
Denise now calls Greenfield home, where she shares her studio with her husband and two sons.
See samples of her work.
See more of her work at http://www.flickr.com/photos/catchoftheday
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