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Seven Portraits of Women

Cassandra Keenan

Cassandra Keenan’s art possesses dadaist, surrealist, cubist and fluxus qualities. Spatial asymmetry, disconnection, linear imbalance, precariousness and abruptness also are recurring in her work. Many of her collages are feminist and are inspired by fashion.

Eleventh Floor - Cassandra Keenan
Eleventh Floor
Escapades - Cassandra Keenan
Escapades
For the Sake of Time - Cassandra Keenan
For the Sake of Time
Lost in the Vortex - Cassandra Keenan
Lost in the Vortex
Ms - Cassandra Keenan
Ms.
The Lark - Cassandra Keenan
The Lark
Trusted Memories - Cassandra Keenan
Trusted Memories
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Cassandra Keenan

Cassandra Keenan is a poet, flash-fiction writer and visual artist living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her artwork has been published by Petite Hound Press and has appeared in galleries in Nevada. You can find more of her work at cassandrakeenanart.wordpress.com.

Author: Cassandra Keenan Tags: collage Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry September 22, 2017

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