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For the last several years my sculptural work has become largely kinetic and interactive. It is often witty, profound and provocative. Much of it seems to exist in the realm of the unlikely. These days, my mind is in a whirl, trying to understand how to make very complicated things appear to be smooth, slow and coordinated.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

ONE ARTIST TO ANOTHER













This was a great afternoon! Several months ago I was at a wonderful show of student work at Lynn Arts, Inc. and was struck by a particular work of art by a young artist named Matthew. It was a paper bag fish that was whimsically painted blue. I left my contact information only half expecting tohear from the artist, expressing an interest in purchasing the work. Well, today that happened, and I am so pleased to have met Matthew and his family; and here we both are at our meeting. Thank you Matthew. This will go perfectly with one of my own pieces of sculpture titled "Blue Worm Group".










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