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Drawing what her imagination shapes
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Drawing what her imagination shapes
2002
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That first venture into sciencefiction painting became [Betsy Mott]'s signature style. She now attends six to eight science fiction conventions and art shows a year as well as renting panel space at about 40 shows in various cities, such as San Jose, Calif., and Atlanta. The quantity of shows pays off for Mott, who earns an average of $200 to $300 per show. The Corner Door isn't the only area where Mott has worked with her family. In 1997, she teamed up with her sister, Bobbie, and her brother, Greg, to publish a historical book on Millwood that featured Mott's sketches of area landmarks, such as the Hutton Settlement. The sketches have gained Mott some local recognition. This year, her drawing of the Van Marter house won a Best of Pencil or Ink Category award at the Spokane County Interstate Fair. \"We have some beautiful landmarks,\" Mott said. \"You want something to remember them by.\"
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Cowles Publishing Company, d/b/a The Spokesman-Review
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