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Spruce Pine Artist Debra Carpenter began to use painting as a form of self-directed therapy to cope with the death of her son in 2002. Of all the paintings displayed in her home studio for the Toe River Arts Council Tour, two are not for sale. The Scream and The Healing both represent the beginning and the ending of her grief, which continues to find its expression in portrayals of whimsical nightmarish paintings.
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10895
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Hammond discusses the work of Alice Houser, artist and owner of Queen Anne's Lace Kaleidoscopes in Spruce Pine. She has been creating these optical instruments since 1991.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 76 Issue 10, Mar 2009, p138-140, 142-143, il Periodical Website
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