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Anita Wexler

 

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Anita Wexler, a member of Women Contemporary Artists, got her BFA in Communication and Graphics Design from the Parson's New School of Design in New York and her Master's degree in Education from National Louis University. She's had dozens of exhibitions throughout Florida, as well as in New Jersey, Connecticut, Arkansas, and Indiana, and has appeared on HGTV's "Crafter's Coast to Coast" and "Isn't That Clever." Her work has been featured on Fringe Magazine, ArtWanted.com, The Florida Design Book 2007 (WCA), the Best of Florida Artist Book 2006, and The Best of Mixed Media Worldwide 2011. Check out AnitaWexler.com.


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Alex Nodopaka
2011-04-03 19:05:05

Dear Anita,

I really appreciate your fine penwomanship.. I find fault with none and though I might use one less line than you do but then minimalism is not my forte. Hurrah for maximalism!


Alex