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EDIBLE ART! Reception for Susan Roden at Patrician Design





PATRICIAN DESIGN

invites you to join us for a SATURDAY RECEPTION 
featuring SUSAN E. RODEN

Saturday, November 11th from 11-4pm. 

Edible art – almost! 
Display your indulgent caloric treats as wall art with Susan Roden’s luscious miniature pastels. Roden, an award-winning national figure in the pastel world, applies layer upon layer of crisp clean color – no rubbing or smudging her pastels – each is built-up with exquisite color and technique. Come see Roden demonstrate her perfected process at PATRICIAN DESIGN at a special reception Saturday , November 11th from 11-4pm

Roden also produces sensational portraits, pet portraits, still life studies, landscapes, sunsets and seascapes. Her work is nationally recognized and widely collected.
We are grateful to have her back with us in The Land of Enchantment
PATRICIAN DESIGN 216 Gold Avenue SW DOWNTOWN between 2nd and 3rd 505.242.7646



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