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Virtual Trauma Art Exhibit Showcase

Tranquil- hairstick
Artist Name: Beverly DeMotte
Tranquil- hairstick

Tranquil- hairstick is entitled so because of the peaceful color use and the regular rhythmic pattern placement on the larger feature bead. All of the beads were lamp worked. The stick was hand shaped and painted poplar wood. The piece measures 7.5" long.

Artist Bio:

Beverly DeMotte was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, spent her formative years in Pittsburgh, now resides in the Uniontown area with her husband Dwayne Santella and works from her home studio, Small Gray Clouds.
She is a graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and has two master degree equivalencies from her studies at Penn State University, Gannon University, California University of PA, Touchstone Center for Crafts, and the Carnegie Museum of Art.

In addition to drawing, painting, sculpting, flame work glass, wearable textiles, and theatre set design/painting, Beverly has exhibited her art regionally in Greensburg, Scottdale, Uniontown, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, and the Artbeat Gallery in Waynesburg. She has done a number of commission works.

Beverly DeMotte taught art at Uniontown High School for 34 years, sponsoring an active after-school art club program, and then worked two years at Waynesburg University supervising senior art student-teachers. She is an avid community volunteer, former co-director and board member of Scholastic Art and Writing of SWPA, an advisor and occasional instructor for the Uniontown Arts Fellowship in the Phoenix Arts Center, and is a life-long advocate for the arts.

Pittsburgh Baptist Church wholly aligns with biblical standards and doctrines for faith and practice. Not all
viewpoints of presenters and artists are reflective of the beliefs upheld by Pittsburgh Baptist Church.

We are honored to host each of these artists as they share their VOICE.

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