READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP:Arizona Daily Star cartoonist David "Fitz" Fitzsimmons.
STAFF PICK: Painter Bailey Doogan, who shows regularly at Etherton Gallery, has made a specialty of painting women's real-life bodies, the seams and folds of their middle-aged flesh lovingly rendered. If there's dissonance in her painting style--her figures are rendered with Old Masters' precision, while her backgrounds are ambiguous modernist spaces, eerily lighted--it's all part of Doogan's intention to chart woman's uneasy place in the culture. A longtime painting professor at the University of Arizona, Doogan often usurps the sacred images of her Catholic girlhood and the profane slogans of Madison Avenue, where she worked as a young commercial artist. These disparate elements add up to works of astonishing honesty, which horrifies some viewers and strikes a chord with others. Her meticulous renderings of older female flesh have not exactly made Doogan a fortune, though they've won her a devoted following and she shows in such respected venues as the Alternative Museum in New York City. And, we hear from students, she's one of the best and most supportive profs in the art department.
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