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lyons wier galerie visit

I saw Chris Cosnowski, Michelle Doll, Cayce Zavaglia, Fahamu Pecou, Aaron Nagel, and more oh my. It’s not as large as some of the other galleries I’ve been to, but they had some kitschy and interesting pieces by new and emerging artists. I’m gonna keep an eye out for new things happening at this gallery in the future.

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Visit to the new Whitney Museum

Jerry Saltz: “The Piano building has about 50,000 square feet of indoor exhibition space (plus 13,000 outside), of which 20,500 over two floors is devoted to the permanent collection. (There is even more space to claim on an adjacent lot currently occupied by a rare remaining meat-processing facility, which you get the sense the Whitney is already eyeing lustily.) There, the space is open, simple, Shaker-like; the wide-plank pine floors are perfect. This means the…

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Another Dog Gets A New Home

Another one of my pound puppies has been shipped out to its new home!  This was one of the pieces that I created quickly, but had a big impact on those that actually got to see it.  Must be the cutesy puppy eyes and the 70s throwback vibe with design and color palette. Please feel free to contact me anytime before and especially after your purchase – I always look forward to hearing where the…

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Andrew Wyeth, Painter, Dies at 91

Andrew Wyeth, one of the most popular artists in the history of American art, a reclusive character in a colorful family of artists whose precise realist views of pastoral and rural life became icons and sparked endless debates about the nature of modern art, died Friday at his home in Chadds Ford, Pa. He was 91. I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape—the loneliness of it, the dead…

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