The content of this show meant more to me than any other exhibit I have had. I did not care if I sold anything. And it was interesting, the monoprints I made to actually "SELL," hardly sold (about 10 out of 56). The larger pieces, which I never intended to sell....those are what meant something to others...those sold. I did not care about making money, but it was wonderful to see that. This show is a little bit about grace, a little bit about anger, a little bit about guilt, and a little bit about joy. :) The profound events of 2013 have despaired and dazzled us. I am including the many difficult and wonderful personal events, as well as global events. Below are more images from my current exhibit. It is located at 109 S. Genesee St. in Waukegan at Dandelion Gallery, if you want to pop over and see it on a Friday or Saturday (or make an appt.) It will be up until October 12th. The wall below, containing 56 prints (two layers of 28), is meant as an interactive installation. This installation contains NO WORDS. The purchasing patron chooses a "title" and I write it directly on the piece. It is entitled Paintings are $35, Words are Free. See more work in the "gallery" below. The Public Service Announcement paintings (pieces with text on them) are meant as cautionary advisements, due to both my disbelief and reverence.
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2/3/2014 08:49:08 am
All of this artwork is really inspirational. I love the stile that has emerged here. I have not seen many things like this. I was delighted to be able to look through these. http://www.jadlawcorp.com
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