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Alyne Harris

1942 -

Alyne Harris compulsively mixes and feverishly applies paints to canvas boards, lost to the process and seemingly oblivious to the pieces she has produced once they are completed. Her subjects include landscapes, slaves and churchgoers. She also paints "haints," devilish creatures whose open mouths sometimes reveal angels. Gainesville artist and teacher Lennie Kesl, said "She paints like her father owns a paint store." "I paint the friendships of people's relationships," said Harris.

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