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NEWS FOR 2007--LOW TECH / HIGH TECH show (Norfolk, Va.) continues by appointment. Call Word-Wise Modern at 757-455-5020. Features ink drawings and digital paintings. First images at top right--Enigma, etc.--are ink drawings. Back story: left hand wrecked by so much digital; turned to right hand, ...
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NEWEST:::
Low Tech/High Tech--INK DRAWINGS, DIGITAL PAINTINGS--open studio show, in Norfolk, Va., 2007, continues by appointment. Call Word-Wise Modern 757-455-5020 for info.
My first solo show as a digital artist was at CaladanGallery.com and can still be viewed under Archives ("Bruce Price: Digital ...
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Artist Galleries:
Word-Wise Modern, 6330 Newtown Road, Norfolk, Va. 23502.
757-455-5020...
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Artist Reviews:
PROFILE in newsletter of Tidewater Artists Association, Dec., 2004.
FEATURE in Virginia Bach BEACON in January, 2005.
FEATURE in Norfolk COMPASS in April, 2005.
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Bruce Price Biography:
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Main one is Improve-Education.org. Presents lively intellectual articles; explains the machinations of our educators. Want to understand why people aren't taught to read? Start with #21: A Tribute to Rudolph Flesch.
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HERE'S RELEASE FOR 2007 SHOW....
Low Tech/High Tech:
Bruce Price’s Open Studio show, May 14-19 in Norfolk, Va., presents ink on paper drawings and digital paintings. That's an extreme mix, one of the oldest ways to make art with the newest way. Here's how the show came about:
For many years Price explored what can be done with pure digital (no photos or scanned material). His innovative work got in 40 shows; he won prizes. In the process, he put in more than 6,000 hours clicking a mouse. “Unfortunately,” Price explains, “my left hand finally screamed, no more! I finally moved the mouse to the right side. Not easy but necessary.'
Then Price thought, why not draw with the right hand to help make it more coordinated. He envisioned an art where the line would be loose--all that his right hand was good at anyway. “I ended up,' Price recalls, 'exploring this very old medium as if it were some brave new technology. I made experimental art with pens as I had made it with digital tools--aim for the new, try not to repeat myself, and, as Andre Gide put it, hope that God does the heavy lifting!”
Low Tech/High Tech can be viewed at Price’s “Open Studio” during the week of May 14-19, at Word-Wise Modern (Price’s studio/gallery). Hours are 4-7 pm each day, Monday to Saturday. The address is 6330 Newtown Road (next to the Expressway) in Norfolk, Va.; phone 757-455-5020.
Price (usually with his full name Bruce Deitrick Price) is also a writer and education activist. His site Improve-Education.org discusses education, language and culture. He has art, poems and essays on many sites. |
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