Salle Werner-Vaughn is a Texas-born American painter, author, and collector whose art focuses on the relationship between illusion and reality. Her artwork is equally influenced by the pagan world represented in Classical and neo-Classical art, such as that of Claude Lorrain, as well as a close observation of nature based in the real world. Her watercolor drawing "Temptation - From Janie's Garden: Three Green Apples from 1993" shows her later, painterly-approach to representing nature. The contrast between the clearly painted apples on the branch and the dark brown, indistinct background evokes a sense of mystery and illusion that is further enforced by the title, which alludes to a Christian or religious connection
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Salle Werner-Vaughn
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Salle Werner-Vaughn
Temptation -- From Janie's Garden: Three Apples
1993
Watercolor on paper.
10 x 12 inches (254 x 305 mm)
Gift of Ariel Herrmann in memory of Brian T. Aitken.
2009.407
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