Autumn Glory, 5″x7″
“In Chicago I used to grow Morning Glories that bloomed abundantly in September,” says artist Elizabeth G Fagan.
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Art by Season
The Great Lakes region of North America enjoys four distinct seasons. Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter each brings changes to the natural world, not only in average temperatures, but also in the behaviors of animals and plants, the Great Lakes and the sky above.
“I love the climate at Lake Michigan’s Left Coast,” says artist Elizabeth G Fagan. “Tucked between lake bluffs on the west and Lake Michigan on the east, this narrow strip sees seasons that are more moderate than they are in the Great Plains. Temperatures are cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter—a true Maritime climate.”
Seasonal themes run deep in Fagan’s work. To view examples, in the tag cloud at left, click a month representative of a season.
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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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