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1895 El Dorado Springer, Colorado - 1972 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for: Botanic assemblage, landscape.
Known for her assemblage botanic depictions, Pansy Stockton used fragments of hundreds of varieties of vegetations as mediums in her work. These elements included ferns, bark, weeds, leaves, and... Read full biography
Known for her assemblage botanic depictions, Pansy Stockton used fragments of hundreds of varieties of vegetations as mediums in her work. These elements included ferns, bark, weeds, leaves, and twigs, and some of her pictures had as many as 10,000 components, and during her career she worked with... Read full biography
Known for her assemblage botanic depictions, Pansy Stockton used fragments of hundreds of varieties of vegetations as mediums in her work. These elements included ferns, bark, weeds, leaves, and twigs, and some of her pictures had as many as 10,000 components, and during her career she worked with 250 kinds of vegetation from all over the world. On the backs of some of these assemblages, she listed the items and where she found them. She worked in oils, watercolors, and tempera before settling... Read full biography
Known for her assemblage botanic depictions, Pansy Stockton used fragments of hundreds of varieties of vegetations as mediums in her work. These elements included ferns, bark, weeds, leaves, and twigs, and some of her pictures had as many as 10,000 components, and during her career she worked with 250 kinds of vegetation from all over the world. On the backs of some of these assemblages, she listed the items and where she found them. She worked in oils, watercolors, and tempera before settling on her technique with vegetation. Stockton was born in El Dorado Springer, Colorado, to David and Jennie Ferguson who ran the Grand View Hotel. She also spent time in Durango and Silverton, and later moved to Denver where she studied at the Cory... Read full biography
Known for her assemblage botanic depictions, Pansy Stockton used fragments of hundreds of varieties of vegetations as mediums in her work. These elements included ferns, bark, weeds, leaves, and twigs, and some of her pictures had as many as 10,000 components, and during her career she worked with 250 kinds of vegetation from all over the world. On the backs of some of these assemblages, she listed the items and where she found them. She worked in oils, watercolors, and tempera before settling on her technique with vegetation. Stockton was born in El Dorado Springer, Colorado, to David and Jennie Ferguson who ran the Grand View Hotel. She also spent time in Durango and Silverton, and later moved to Denver where she studied at the Cory School. As an artist in Colorado, she was known for her sun paintings, depictions of the Mount of the Holly Cross, Spruce Tree House in Mesa... Read full biography

