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60/60 Event At The Everson Museum of Art!
I’ll be participating again in this year’s 60/60 event at the Everson, and I will be donating the following in-progress piece.
The Runner: Part one, continued.
This coming spring, “The Runner, Part one” Will be published in a book known as “Stone Canoe”. “Stone Canoe” is a journal of arts and ideas from Upstate New York, is published annually, each spring, by University College of Syracuse University. … Continue reading
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The Runner: Part one
The Runner: Part One Acrylic and india ink on canvas The majority of the backdrop for this painting (the india ink) was crafted during therapy sessions, in roughly four hours; or four sessions. This is the painting in it’s current … Continue reading
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Main Attraction at the Moccasin Circus
Acrylic, gold leaf, paper and a moth on canvas. 2001-2002 2009 People’s Choice winner of the Everson Museum of Art’s first annual 60/60 event for most emotional piece in Syracuse, New York. This painting came to fruition because after my … Continue reading
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