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The first of the Trilogy of Life series,
Waiting is considered to be the artist's first
masterpiece of Western realism.
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The second of the Trilogy of Life series,
Watching displays the artist's mastery of her medium
as she combines texture and form to express this uniquely
human experience.
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The final piece in the Trilogy of Life series, Remembering
captures the truth of the late stages in the in the human
life experience.
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Lady of Peace is a work of timeless beauty and modern relevence.
Revealing the influence of the classical masters in her work, Lady of Peace is what one catholic priest called one of the best peices of religious art made in modern times. Both the expressive detail and flowing stylistic form make it a timeless work of uncomparable quality.
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A look at the lighter side of Maura's work, Mine blends abstract texture with realistic form to create a charming look at natural life.
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A preview of Water, part of the new four part Elements series.
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