Celebrated Artist Betty LaDuke
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For six decades, the dynamic paintings of Betty LaDuke have emanated her life, from her beginnings with immigrant parents to her travels to third-world countries and the influences of Native and African American artists.
"Betty LaDuke is an artist who, perhaps more than any other painter, has succeeded in assimilating the myths, idioms, iconography and metaphors of other cultures holistically into her works. She has done so in a manner and style that integrates the acquired, cultural artifacts with her own feminine, ecological and spiritual views." - Frank Cebulski, Artweek, June 2000
The vivid paintings of Betty LaDuke have been on exhibit in the lobby of the United Nations in New York. Her exhibit was also complimented by a photo expose portraying her work with Heifer International in Africa.
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