Not wild compared to now

"Down the Rabbit Hole'' (encaustic/mixed media on paper), by CONNIE BIGONY, in the shoe "Fauvistically Speaking,'' at Galatea Fine Art, Boston, Feb. 3-28. Fauvism is the style of Les Fauves ("wild beasts''),  the early 20th Century artists who were disturbed by what they saw as the complacency of the Impressionists.

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