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persimmon color
Latex paint and ink on sheer fabric. The persimmon is thought by many to represent transformation, kindness and longevity. 5”x7" -
almond print 12
Printed on fabric with a plain black ink. Almond trees are very early season bloomers and thought to represent new beginnings. 5”x7" -
cherry blossoms 2
Printed on fabric using ink. Cherry blossoms re often thought to represent beauty strength and renewal. 5”x 7" -
magnolia 3
Ink on painted water-color paper background. The magnolia's universal symbolism is thought to be perseverance, beauty and endurance. 11’x 15”
Cynthia Yatchman
Cynthia Yatchman is a Seattle based artist and art instructor. With an M.A. in child development and a B. A. in education,She has a strong interest in art education and teaches art to adults, children and families in Seattle. A former ceramicist, she studied with J.T. Abernathy in Ann Arbor, MI. though after receiving her B.F.A. in painting from the University of Washington she switched from 3D art to 2D and has stayed there since, working primarily on paintings, prints and collages. Her art is housed in numerous public and private collections and has been shown nationally in California, Connecticut, New York, Indiana, Michigan, Oregon and Wyoming. She has exhibited extensively in the Northwest, including shows at Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, Shoreline Community College, the Tacoma and Seattle Convention Centers and the Pacific Science Center. She is an affiliate member of Gallery 110 and is a member of the Seattle Print Art Association and COCA (Center of Contemporary Art).