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July 21, 2009

New Figurative work

Filed under: the human figure — theartpocket @ 9:42 am

Here are some new pieces Evan and I finished this summer.

Here’s one of Dexter and Tiffany (great models) who were my characters for Adam and Eve.
This painting is called “Restoration” and is about human kind being healed and freed from sin, sickness, and death at the end of the age, and having unlimited love, life, and creativity unleashed.
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Evan’s piece is titled: “How can I stand here with you and not be moved by you? I want you, why am I scared?”
I don’t want to speak for Evan, but I would wager that this painting is about facing fears. It’s a powerful painting that makes me think of the fears we have about trusting and fully surrendering our lives to our Creator.
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“In the Flesh” at Bromwell’s Gallery

Filed under: Uncategorized — theartpocket @ 9:35 am

Evan and I are very excited to be curating the show, “In the Flesh” at Bromwell’s gallery.
We’re working with the lovely and talented Tracy McClorey to organize this exhibition that centers around the human form as its theme.
The show will be juried by Marlene Steele and also features a guest lecture on the history of the human figure in art by Tina Tammaro.
The opening is August 28th, so save the date! It’s going to be night bursting at the seams with beauty, talent, and fun!
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