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Artist Elizabeth Ackerman paints professionally

The recent photo of the painting by artist Elizabeth Ackerman received lots of comments and a question about her work. We asked and she said she moved to the Glens Fork area in eastern Adair County a couple of years ago.

She started painting after having been influenced by art teacher Davene DeVore during her years at Russell County High School, and has been painting professionally over the last four years.

To answer one of the questions sent in, yes, she does sell her work and she can be reached at (270) 585-3880 for information on her paintings.




This story was posted on 2020-09-08 05:35:11
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Painting the Town



2020-09-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Elizabeth Ackerman.
Elizabeth writes, "I took this picture today at the square after I painted the picture."

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