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Annabel Livermore, a retired librarian from the upper midwest, has been described as the "close companion" of sculptor James Magee who constructs her picture frames.
While no one has met Annabel Livermore, her paintings have become widely known and collected and they have been exhibited in museums across the United States including in the exhibition "Alter Egos" at the Santa Monica Museum of Art and "Paintings from the Big Bend" exhibited at the Museum of Southeast Texas.
Livermore's bodies of work have focused on El Paso's neighboring city, Juarez, Mexico, with its church celebrations, gritty bars and violence; the regional landscape, most especially the spectacular Big Bend; and her own small garden, set in a walled patio with a central fountain Livermore created a meditation room at El Paso's County Hospital, complete with paintings lined up like Stations of the Cross but depicting flowers, and an exhuberantly painted vaulted ceiling of the heavens which progress from dawn to dusk.
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