Striking images: Artist Lucy Finch draws on parallels between rattlesnakes and strong women “Yolanda,” Lucy Finch, pastel. “Laureen,” Lucy Finch, pastel. “Evelyn,” Lucy Finch, pastel. Artist Lucy Finch working on a portrait in her studio. Las Vegas, New Mexico, artist Lucy Finch working in her studio with a portrait behind her. Published September 15, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. Modified September 15, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Striking images: Artist Lucy Finch draws on parallels between rattlesnakes and strong women When Lucy Finch moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico, in 2021, the Missouri-born artist had never lived around rattlesnakes. She decided to research them in the hopes that it would quell her fears. Instead, she found parallels to her own life that mushroomed into a series. collection_994f7d0a-7088-11ef-bb1b-e3e3b3850cda.html
As featured on - Striking images: Artist Lucy Finch draws on parallels between rattlesnakes and strong women When Lucy Finch moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico, in 2021, the Missouri-born artist had never lived around rattlesnakes. She decided to research them in the hopes that it would quell her fears. Instead, she found parallels to her own life that mushroomed into a series.
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