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A PORTRAIT OF AN URBAN ARTIST STOUGHTON PAINTER FINDS INSPIRATION IN BOSTON'S TEXTURE

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The Boston Globe, July 1st, 1990

The Frame-It/Studio & Gallery is at 588 Randolph Ave. in Milton. Open Tuesday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Call 696-8382. STOUGHTON - Once a month, artist Heather Risley takes a trip into Boston to find her next painting. Equipped with a camera and a pair of comfortable shoes, she takes the commuter train into Back Bay Station, gets out and walks. All day, she snaps photographs of whatever strikes her, using as many as three rolls of 36-exposure film. Later, in her suburban studio, the photographs are tools that guide her into works of art that portray a side of Bo...

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