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Artist Statement:
I feel drawn to ancient symbols, especially those relating to women. I appreciate the color and texture of Matisse, the imagination and color of Chagall, and the innovation and craftsmanship of Rauschenburg.
I love to travel to experience people and things within their own environments and culture. I love color ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Tree of Life Bookstore
137 106 NE
Bellevue, WA
Sunday November 21, 2004
10AM until 3 PM
Local Artists Day
Showing monotypes and paintings with Judaic themes
Sunshine Factory Cafe and Gallery
11 Essex Street
New York, NY
"Breaking Boundaries: Part II"
Monotypes
October 14, 2004 through January 2005
East ...
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Artist Galleries:
Lois Stavsky, NY, NY, Curator
East Shore Gallery, Bellevue, WA
Temple B'nai Torah Art Hallway
Kirkland Art Center
Tree of Life Bookstore, Bellevue, WA...
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Collections:
Private
Argentina
Private
St. Louis, Missouri
Private
Cary, North Carolina
Private
Great Falls, Virginia
Private
Woodinville, WA
Private
Bellevue, WA
Private
Seattle, WA
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Commissions:
Community healing project
Fabric Healing Wall
Seattle, WA
Created in response to the shooting at the Federation Building Summer 2006. Intergenerational project summer 2006-7
Temple B'nai Torah
Birthday card for children
Bellevue WA
FaithTrust Institute
Seattle, WA
Book cover illustration : "Yad B'Yad: Working Hand in Hand to ...
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Following the enthusiastic response to Breaking Boundaries: Graffiti and Graf-Inspired Artwork, Sunshine Factory is delighted to present Breaking Boundaries: Part II, more graffiti and graf-inspired artwork by a dynamic mix of over a dozen artists crossing cultures, traditions and genres.
Since Normal Mailer penned The Faith of Graffiti 30 years ago, this provocative art form has moved from the subways and streets onto canvases and , increasingly, into political and spiritual spheres.
Breaking Boundaries: Part II features over 20 prints, portraits, paintings, graphics, cartoons and illustrations demonstrating graffiti's stylistic developments and global impact. Reflecting and often challenging the contemporary social order, they range from the gently satiric to the scathingly political to the sensuously spiritual.
Joining Meres, Jasky Raju, David Pham, Josh Gura, Dani Reyes Mozeson, Chris Cores, James Pyle, Anibal Pedrono and J-nub are Aint, George Hogan, Jack Tsai, Richard Orlina, Bisco, Cern, Pawn, David Mars, Stella Yang, and Daya Bonnie Rao, along with celebrated Amsterdam artist Karski in his New York City debut.
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