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Mundane nocturnal sites tell story of rural life

Sarah Williams is depicting the rural way of life through her oil paintings of vacant buildings at night.

August 25, 2015 by Strategic Communication

sarah williams minds eye 2015Do you more closely identify with a rural landscape or a bright city skyline? Your answer will probably inform your reaction to Sarah Williams’ work. Williams is an assistant professor of art and design at Missouri State University. She is depicting the rural way of life through her oil paintings.

To view selected works, visit http://sarahwilliams-paintings.com/.


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