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A few days ago was the first opportunity I had to simply tinker in my studio. I went from messing around with video images on the computer to painting, to doing collage. I was working with a lot of different...
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Well, I graduated from Goddard College's MFAIA program on Sunday. It's been a long time since I've posted to this blog. I needed to focus all of my attention on my portfolio, "American Chestnuts to Zen: An Academic Odyssey Arranged...
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Hey man,
really nice meeting you. I'll get you the interview questions soon. Glad you are involved. Really appreciate you coming today. Hope you decide to move back. We need folks like you back here to make it happen.
looks like your work is theme based too. dig the Target parking lot pics. I need to look over your work some more but so far I give you a gold star and a smiley face...
my project is www.trophysoldiers.com that I've been working on lately.
Anyways. cheers.
Byron
Posted by: Byron King | January 05, 2008 at 09:04 AM
thanks for the thoughts on Kara Walker... your name caught my eye on the jaxcal site, please share info about the art competition (submit thru Jan 15th) we are hosting at PIE Studio with anyone you know of.
I will check back on your site again ~kds.
Posted by: info@piestudio.net | January 06, 2008 at 10:03 PM
I was wondering where the landscape was taken. These kind of dark, inviting images are intertesting as there is a simple mystery there.
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Posted by: Phillip | March 11, 2008 at 06:32 AM