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The soft color and muted strokes of watercolor magically capture the movement, sound and mood expressed in the painted works of Sally Baldino. A devoted watercolorist for many years, Sally portrays the scenic landscapes and dramatic settings recalled from her extensive travels in the Mediterranean, Europe, and North America. Her most recent works celebrate the images of Tuscany and Lake Como. One of her Tuscan landscapes was published in the April, 2002, issue of Victoria Magazine. Sally describes her work as creative impressionism. Her choices are varied which she feels keeps her fresh. And she enjoys painting on location because it is really about capturing the sense of light and atmosphere which adds spontaneity to her work Sally has studied with professional artists Judi Wagner, Judi Betts, Robert Dodge, Frank Webb, Timothy Clark and Joseph Bohler. She has completed classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She is a member of ARTSBRIDGE, Lambertville, NJ, Woodmere Art Museum and Artists of Yardley . Solo Exhibits: Lower Makefield Performing Arts Bell's Tavern of Lambertville, New Jersey Frankford Hospital Yardley Travel Sweet & Savory, Union Square, New Hope Group Exhibits: KATHLEENS' GALLERY, Newtown,PA May, 06 CANAL REFLECTIONS' JURIED EXIBITION, CANAL-FRAME & CRAFTS GALLERY. Washington Crossing ,May,2005 Exhibition, Sabine Rose Gallery, May 5. 2005 30th Annual Bucks County Designer House .Buckingham PHILLIPS MILL 78TH ANNUAL JURIED EXIBITION.2007 PHILLIPS MILL 75TH ANNUAL JURIED EXIBITION, 2004 Spring Splendor Art Exhibit at the Barn Studio Gallery, Doylestown, PA, May, 2005 First Open Juried Exhibition at Artsbridge, Lambertville, NJ Third Annual Juried Show, Louisa Melrose Gallery, Buckingham, PA, Honorable Mention She has a BS Degree from the College of New Jersey and a Masters Degree in Education from Beaver College (Arcadia University). She is retired from her 27-year career in teaching with Bristol Township School District. Private collectors in New York and throughout the United States display many of Sally's works.
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