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The DaSilva Commission: Final Photos

May 11, 2010

For the Love of April & Ray
acrylic, ballpoint pen, magazine, fabric, pencil on linen
7 x 4 feet, framed
SOLD ($3250)
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In my opinion, good art has many dimensions. Large art should hold a strong presence at a distance. The above image [...]

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New Art: The DaSilva Commission, Installed

May 11, 2010

For the Love of April & Ray
acrylic, ballpoint pen, magazine, fabric, pencil on linen
7 x 4 feet, framed
SOLD ($3250)

  
“I just wanted to say a quick thank-you for the beautiful artwork that you produced for me. I cannot tell you enough how much I love it. You havenot failed my expectations. In fact, you haveexceeded them.” [...]

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A Distant Port

March 4, 2010

A Distant Port
acrylic, ballpoint pen, pencil, newspaper, magazine on linen
49 x 61 in, framed
$2500
“I feel as though I am searching for a sense of place. I feel my heart’s longing, wondering where I belong.” Read more…

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Walsh Commission: Installation Photos

October 26, 2009

Brid (Breege) looking at the art for the first time.
Mark with the newly installed commission piece.
~ See close up photos of the Walsh Commission here.

I was happy to discover that they had framed the color palette sample.

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Walsh Commission: Final Pictures

September 25, 2009

Well, I finished the commission piece… and they LOVE it!! I’m thrilled.
This first photo shows the overall finished piece. Subsequent photos are close-ups and include notes on what I saw in the artwork. I included some of my client’s comments as well.
I did not share my insights with my client, I let them see [...]

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Unity Music Festival Exhibit

June 15, 2009

This past Saturday I attended the Unity Music Festival in Warfordsburg PA. This event is only in it’s second year, still in it’s infancy. Organized and promoted pretty much single-handedly by Camela Widad Kramer, the show served up an impressive array of musicians. My favorite was the Cello Fourtet; headbanging by way of the cello. [...]

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