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Artist Camilla Webster of Palm Beach, Florida, tells Fox News Digital why she paints an American flag each year and opens up about the growing art scene in her community. A Florida artist creates art that embraces the Palm Beach community and also pays tribute to Old Glory, embracing the American spirit. While painting in her studio, Camilla Webster told Fox News Digital she creates a distinctive American flag to "reflect a moment in time.

" "I paint more than one American flag each year that represents how I am feeling about the country in that year," said Webster. LOST CHOPIN SHEET MUSIC FOUND 200 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH " I remember after 9/11, everyone put flags outside their door, and I kind of wanted to get back to that time when we shared common destiny." Artist Camilla Webster of Palm Beach, Fla.



, tells Fox News Digital why she paints an American flag each year. (Ashley J. DiMella/Fox News Digital) As a Daughter of the American Revolution , Webster says her family's history inspired her to help share the American story through art and pay homage through every detail.

"All the American flag paintings are painted on acrylic on canvas which was developed in the U.S. Acrylic paint was very important to the American art story because it belonged to us.

Europe had oil paint." This year’s flag painting was created in collaboration with a photograph of Andy Warhol taken by Karen Bystedt at the offices of Interview magazine in 1982. MAN USES BREAKFAST PASTRY TO CREATE HOMAGE TO.

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