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News Documentary 2009 I am pleased to share this documentary of my work which was produced by Little Purple Cow Productions. This is one of a series of profiles that feature southern artists. I am extremely flattered to be included in this series and hope you enjoy a brief insight into my world.
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| Book Cover Illustration Completed 2009 Play it by Ear is non-fiction book written by a Psychologist and Professional Musician. The author draws from both avenues to help his patients learn to better communicate and form friendships using "the jam session" as a metaphor. I enjoyed working with the author and publishers to create the cover for their publication. |
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| Center for Civil and Human Rights Exhibit 2009 Ground was broken this summer for the new Center for Civil and Human Rights. The museum will be located between the Aquarium and The World of Coke in downtown Atlanta. |
Freedom to Travel |
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Buy Art for The Fisher House! 2008 Profits from the sale of this original painting will be donated to The Fisher House – an organization that provides "a home away from home" that enables family members to be close to a loved one at the most stressful time – during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury. |
Thankful Nation |
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Podcast Interview with Stephanie Roberts 2008 You may listen to a recent podcast interview with friend and fellow artist, Stephanie Roberts. Our 15-minute discussion covers the history and inspiration behind my work. Click here to listen. |
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Solo Exhibit Reviewed in AJC 2008 My solo exhibit “A Spoonful of Sugar” at The Seen Gallery in Decatur, GA closed on September 17th. It exceeded expectations and I am grateful to everyone for their support and interest in my work. I am particularly pleased with the exhibit’s review by Jerry Cullen of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. If you missed it in print, it is online – simply click here.
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Public Art Exhibit Lil’ Chicken 2008 Inspired by the Big Chicken landmark in Marietta, Georgia, the Junior League of Marietta/Cobb County developed a program for local artists to decorate miniature replicas to raise money for non-profit organizations. |
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Public Art Commission in Anchorage, Alaska 2008 In the fall of 2007, I was awarded a public art project from
Anchorage, Alaska to create a painting for the lobby of
the new Port Security Building. The project was funded
by the 1% for Art Program of the Economic and Community
Development Office.
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City of Atlanta Purchases Two Paintings 2007 The Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program collects and manages a public art collection. Pieces in the collection are made available for display through the Art on Loan program for qualifying government and public offices. The city purchased two paintings for the collection, “Tee 17”, a golf scene and “Stampede” running buffalo. |
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Galleries
My work is represented by several Atlanta are galleries. New pieces are always on display and available for sale through the following locations: |
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