GREENE DREAMS
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I’m looking for an article about a painter and her studio. I think it appeared in your Jan.-Feb. 2008 issue. The feature was part of a profile about home studios that included this landscape painter’s space.

Her studio was modern looking. It had a kayak or a canoe hanging in it, and it had a high, open-hinged window for ventilation. It might have even had a slanted roof. I’d very much appreciate your helping me find this article.
—CHERYL REED, PORTLAND

Editor S.D. replies: "You are remembering the studio of artist Pam Greene, which appears on page 84 and 85 of the Jan.-Feb. '08 issue ("The Landscape Painter’s Glass Box," House Calls). Greene posts a photo of the studio on her website, pamgreene.com. If you need another copy of that issue to read about how her studio came to be, e-mail me your address and I’m happy to put another one in the mail for you. Thanks for reading the magazine so closely!"

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