Artist Elizabeth G Fagan often uses Pantone colors in her work. “Using defined hues makes it much easier for interior designers and homeowners to identify, match, and coordinate the tones to any décor,” she reports.
“Different seasons bring different moods to the Great Lakes region,” continues Fagan. In April, Fagan likes Blue Iris, a hue that anticipates the blooms of spring.
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About the Artist
Elizabeth G Fagan is an artist, photographer, and writer. She calls her place in the world Lake Michigan’s Left Coast.
Fagan describes her art as “Eclectic 21st-Century.” Her work can be printed in a variety of media: prints, canvases, wood panels, calendars, greeting cards, and more. Artwork dimensions given in inches.
- “Art from Lake Michigan’s Left Coast,” Grinnell College Alumni Association
- Cedarburg Artists Guild
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