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Artist Statement:
I was age 10 when my first art teacher, a native American lady, taught me to draw horses. She also painted her horses on cars. She always emphasized the importance of the 'line' in art and stressed that "the line is sacred, and when all lines finally come together, your art becomes perfection". Another teacher told me that there are 'no lines' in nature. I believe both ideas can be true. It depends on what the artist desires to believe.
There isn't really a universal standard in the infinite sea of ART. I have realized over the span of 35 years of studying art and producing it that all forms of art are subject only to our personal relationship with it, and the emotions it invokes. A beautiful piece of art may satisfy many visually, but it may not have any higher utility. For the artist, a picture, a story, a song, an act, a sculpture, a craft, architecture etc. are all expressions of the complex multifaceted human heart, which needs that outlet to relieve itself and to share all the emotions: love, fear, joy, pain, mystery, desire, beauty, anger, awe, dread, reverence, sorrow, ectasy, etc..
As I have ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Commissions:
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Collections for Reb Benno:
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Private Commisioned work:
Los Angeles
New York
Long Island
West Virginia
London
India
Canada: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
Public Murals:
New York
Canada: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
India: Calcutta, Vrindavan, Delhi
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