Be square: How the Women’s Art Association stays in shape

Squares have had it tough.

While ancient pundits assigned the lofty circle to symbolize heaven, the lowly square stood for all earthly things. And never mind that in less ancient times a square held pejorative associations when applied to a person.







Jodi Kitto-Ward

Jodi Kitto-Ward, “The Turning Point III,” acrylic on canvas, $275.










Amy Ferrari

Amy Ferrari, “Colour Flower Gateway,” acrylic on canvas, $1,400.










Tania LaCaria

Tania LaCaria, “Blooming,” mixed media, $800.










Ljuba Simovic

Ljuba Simovic, “Storm at Dawn,” acrylic, $400.




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