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Woodside artist’s work is as good as gold

Allison Plitt

April 11, 2016

Times Ledger

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In the world of art, Woodside resident Karen Fitzgerald is something of an anomaly. Most painters prefer to work on rectangular canvases, but Fitzgerald feels more comfortable working with the tondo, an Italian Renaissance term for “round panel.”

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