Published on Thursday, August 28, 2008
By HOPE PIERSON
Multi-media artist Rudelle Fay Hall has a hard time letting go of her artwork.
She had a hard time selling them because she was so attached to them.
"The reason I was so possessive of my art is because people borrowed them and never returned them," Hall said.
Nineteen pieces of her artwork are on display at Cosi's Delicatessen, 41493 Margarita Road in Temecula.
Her work is also at Artist's Gallery in Escondido, the Coal Gallery and Front Porch Gallery in Carlsbad and her work will be featured at the Gospel Music and Art Festival Sept. 26 in Temecula and the annual holiday tour Nov. 22-23.
She works in oil paint, acrylic paint, computer generated art, photography, and manipulated Polaroid photography.
Some of her favorite works are her ballerinas, an Asian lady and a girl strumming a guitar by candlelight.
Hall's first formal showing was at a juried art show at a furniture store in Maryland in 1978.