Jill Steenhuis Artist at Work
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireJill Steenhuis is an American painter who loves Cézanne. She lives locally with her family and paints in the master’s footsteps. I love her colourful, impressionist-style work with its exuberant brush-strokes.
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