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Betty
has spent a lifetime working with fragmented “real”
stories about relationships and the emotions that accompany them
such as passion, sadness, love, solitude, and loneliness. Her paintings
focus on people and highlight the figure. Murchison states that
her subjects are usually females because “[She] knows about
females as compared to males, or animals, or things.” Murchison’s
paintings are stories of the people we meet daily, the friends,
family, and even people we encounter that somehow we connect with.
She has an ability to be suggestive within her color scheme, that
this person or groups of people that she has chosen to become her
subject create that mood or that interest that keeps the viewer
engaged. Ms. Murchison states,”I always begin a new work with
the certainty that a figure will emerge which causes the excitement
that encourages me to bring a canvas to life. This new body of work
was painted in that manner. Most of the painting are more fully
figurative, less gestural and have smoother and more even brushstrokes
and color than some of my previous work.”
Her work has been shown extensively
in the Washington DC area, as well as nationally, with her last
exhibitions at the Smithsonian Institution, The Venezuelan Embassy,
in Washington DC and Banneker Museum, in Annapolis Md. Ms. Murchison’s
work is included in collections of H.B.O. New York, The City of
Rockville and The District of Columbia Art in Public Places Program,
and is enjoyed by collectors from across the United States.
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"At night Time" 2007
46 x58

"In the city" 2007
42 x 53

"Our Little gir" 2006
24 x 32

"Red Bird", 2005
20 x 24

“Disappointed”, 2006
acrylic on canvas,
20 x 24

“Let’s go Home”,
2005
acrylic on canvas
38 x 60

“Sisters Story Time”, 2004
acrylic on canvas
36 x 50

“The Bus”, 2005
acrylic on canvas
42 x 46

“Take Off”, 2004
acrylic on canvas
24 x 20

"Friends"

“Mother and Child”, 2004
acrylic on canvas
46 x 64

“Man in the Park”, 2004
acrylic on canvas
20 x 24
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