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The artist Jeanette Spencer, the haunted watercolor painting title
is "Red on Tapestry".
Altomonte Springs, Florida Artist Jeanette Spencer passed away from
Cancer in 2005. Many who own her original pieces, (prints and watercolors)
of art say that they can feel her presence when viewing her many works.
One private collector said that he looked at a few of her pieces that
he owns and had a strong urge to get in touch with her. When he did
contact her family he found out that that was the day she died.
Jeanette's great good fortune to make her living as a full-time writer
and artist. Her career, fiction as well as non-fiction, has been mostly
in the area of magazines and business publications, but she has also
written a book, a children's anthology of ten cat stories, Cats, Cats
& More Cats (Royal Fireworks Press, 1996).
Her book, Wolf Song (U.S. Games) was released October 13, 2000, and
is based on The Wolf Song Deck, a set of problem solving cards by
artist Lew Hartman.
Spencer's Art sells and even many of the prints that are on the market
are said to have the same haunted qualities as the originals.
In addition to writing articles, interviews and stories, she is an
educational writer as well as a business and procedural writer. As
a "tech writer" she designed, written and illustrated everything
from articles for magazines such as Middle Easter Dancer and Florida
Blue Sheet newsletters to guidelines and procedural manuals for several
businesses and colleges.
She was a graduate of the University of Central Florida. She managed
to escape with a B.A. in Art and one in History as well as an M.A.
in History and Technical Communications.
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