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December 14, 2011

Boden Opens in Pittston

The Boden Clothing Store has opened on Main Street in Pittston - a grand opening on Friday introduced the store with great food, music and big art works amongst the "Anthropology-esque" clothes.

The Boden Clothing Store has opened on Main Street in Pittston - a grand opening on Friday introduced the store with great food, music and big art works amongst the "Anthropology-esque" clothes.

Shown on the left is  Dream 1 on silk which is 50" x 50" framed.

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December 4, 2011

Art in a Setting

Seeing 'works' in a setting always opens up the possibilities of how art can transform a space.  Here are three of my pieces in room very close to the Caribbean.

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November 16, 2011

Caged to Free Bird

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October 22, 2011

Wood, Concrete and Clay = BEAUTY

Today I drove up past Hamlin to pick up a great sculpture I purchased at the Artworks Gallery this summer by Matt Povse. I'm so excited to assemble it and enjoy it for a life time. Here's a shot of him in his studio.

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October 16, 2011

Growing like an Asparagus?!?

About thirteen years ago I did an asparagus growth chart in the mud room of a home in Shavertown,Pa. The family has documented the date and growth of their four children - from the time they could stand by themselves, to the height to which they've matured. I recently completed another asparagus - fresh for charting growth - on a piece of wood which can be taken with this new family of three should they ever move.

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October 8, 2011

Beauty and Pain

One of my favorite stories is told about Renoir, the famous french painter.  Apparently, when he was older, he suffered greatly from arthritis, but he kept painting anyhow.  On one occasion his friend, Matisse, said to him, 'Renoir, why do you keep painting when you are in so much pain?'

Renoir simply replied, 'the pain passes, but the beauty remains.'"

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