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Mikki Root Dillon
An Army wife until her husband's retirement, Mikki resumed her
art career working in stained glass, watercolor and then pastel. Previously
an art major at Ohio State University, she also studied printmaking at
Columbus College in Georgia. Once returned to art, she studied with Frank Web,
Katherine Chang Liu, Maxine Masterfield, Albert Handell, Carole Katchen, Sally
Strand and many others.
Currently working primarily in pastel, she has won numerous national
awards and has achieved signature status in four national pastel societies,
including the Southeastern Pastel Society and the Pastel Painters Society of
Cape Cod. She has been designated Distinguished Pastellist in the Pastel
Society of the West Coast and the Northwest Pastel Society.
A Member of Excellence in the Atlanta Artists' Center, she has also
been a board member of the Southeastern Pastel Society for seventeen
years. Honors most recently received were election to Knickerbocker
Artists of America and National Association of Women Artists, Inc., both
national elective arts organizations.
Her paintings are in many public and private collections throughout the
United States. Since 1994, she has been sharing her knowledge of the pastel
medium through teaching and lecturing. Best known for her vibrant figurative
work, she strives to share her love of color with her students. She stresses
composition, observation and the unique abilities of her students.
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