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and she said she often draws her inspiration from the bayou ^ on which she lives.
Fitzpatrick, who has been -' working with her mother for the past six years, works primarily . with oils and pastels. Portraits > are among her specialties. She
studied art at University of New Orleans, but got her degree in photography from University of Florida.	'
John McDonald, a native Mississippian, has a master of fine arts from Yale University.";'* His primary interest is the^" landscape of the south. Among?^ , his works in progress is a 19-by-^ ] four-foot panorama of Missis-^"* I sippi being painted for a private > residence.	?
A graduate of Cranbrook School of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., who has also studied at Hillsdale College and Syr- ' acuse University, Barbara 1 Brodtmann has been painting since age two. She prefers watercolors and her favorite subjects are animals and the outdoors.
Jeanne Kruse Warner, using V an expressionistic style .&? influenced by Impressionism, jp depicts al fresco scenes of Bay St. Louis. Her work depicts sun- : bathers, sailboats and colorful , skies, as well as some of her own ^ childhood memories.	???';
David Wallace, a gallery j artist who graduated from Uni- -j , versity of Southern Mississippi \ 1 and is currently being featured in the Carol Robinson Gallery r in New Orleans, paints mostly abstracts and landscapes. He H has been in Bay St. Louis for ?? two years and gives art lessons ? . for children and adults, empha- .' I sizing creative and formal 1 development.	?	?
Self-taught folk artist Alice Moseley started painting at age >. 60 and has now been an artist . ?for about 20 years, depicting


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