Vermont artist Madeleine Murray paints imagined and remembered edges between the human and natural word. Her process is a layered collecting of symbols linking objects and spaces with feelings about life and death. Frequently defined by contradictions in perspective, her art captures the unspoken dialogue between love and loss, amusement and sadness, and highlights the human need to connect holdable objects with hard-to-grasp feelings. Dreamlike, expressive, and full of color, Murray’s paintings can be found in private collections from Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Illinois, and Washington. See Paintings by Madeleine Murray