"If Anne Cady weren't an oil painter, she could surely be a poet. The titles of her work reflect thought and grace, and are often as intriguing as the painting itself. Anne has been both a teacher and artist ever since leaving Middlebury College with a degree in printmaking and yet, it was only midway into her life that she truly began to pursue her own work.
The style of an Anne Cady piece is unmistakable. The vibrancy of her colors and the manner in which she juxtaposes them is difficult to describe. If you ever get a chance to see Anne's work in person, you won't soon forget it - the magic stays with you a long time. "
Writer Elizabeth Duvivier,
Director of Squam Art Workshops
The style of an Anne Cady piece is unmistakable. The vibrancy of her colors and the manner in which she juxtaposes them is difficult to describe. If you ever get a chance to see Anne's work in person, you won't soon forget it - the magic stays with you a long time. "
Writer Elizabeth Duvivier,
Director of Squam Art Workshops