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East Barnard, Vermont Sabra Field is considered Vermonts most famous artist and one of Americas most accomplished printmakers. Her landscapes quietly symbolize the harmony that can exist between humanity and nature. Since 1969 Sabra has maintained her home and studio in East Barnard, ten miles north of Woodstock. For more than thirty years Sabra Field has refined her skills of observation and cultivated an astonishing ability to recall images -- "collective shared images," of the Green Mountain state. Sabra now prints using digital inkjet technology, typically called a giclee (g-clay). Giclees are printed digitally from her original woodblock images. She has been awarded Middlebury Colleges Alumni Achievement Award and an Honorary Doctorate. Sabra has also been named an extraordinary Vermonter, received the Governors Award for Excellence in the Arts and the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum Award for the Arts. Middlebury College, Sabras alma mater, has a collection of every piece that she has ever printed. |
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