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She pours
forth calmness and peace from within her, where she
has found an inner stillness that lifts her beyond
the conflicts of life.
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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 emotion of looking back on the human life
experience.
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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, first of the new four part
Elements series.
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