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A Heart Day's Night
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Marsha Lewis
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Marsha Lewis taught art for thirty-two years in West Hartford and in Pennsylvania. Currently, she combines work as a freelance artist and writer with teaching in the Art Department at Central Connecticut State University. She also serves on the Boards of the Connecticut Art Education Association and the West Hartford Art League.
Lewis has contributed several works to public art events in recent years; among them a cow, called Amazing Graze, for CowParade in 2003, and Panda Bandana for Pandamania in Washington, DC in 2004. She coordinated the efforts of more than 1,000 participants in the painting of The Wall of Respect, a community mural project at Hall High School, and more than 300 students for The Line Project, a 3,500 foot "line" comprised of various media, surrounding the exterior of the school. She has also illustrated two children's book, and written and produced two videos for public access television. Her works can be found in both public and private collections in the Northeast.
Lewis' heart, A Heart Day's Night, portrays how a couple in love might perceive the constellations in the night sky on a romantic evening. The design is executed in acrylics.
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