Eli “Hank” Mabry is a stubborn old man who refuses to acknowledge how close he has come to the end. Her son Charlie recalled a three-month period on Tuesday in which his father broke an ankle, overcame a grim fight with the coronavirus and rocked pneumonia. The son moved his …
Read More »Carbondale artist creates portrait of Vietnamese veterinarian from photo 71 | Military
Support local journalism. Our new digital subscription offer: $ 3 for 3 months. âI thought I was going to make a museum-quality piece of it,â Ahart said. Charlie Rightnowar was in college and had a deferral project. âA friend and I had the brilliant idea to go to Decatur and …
Read More »Reedsport Artist Elyan Jamot Featured at Newport Visual Arts Center | Local News
The Oregon Coast Arts Council is presenting Reedsport Painter Elyan Jamot through July 31 in the Oregon Coast Visual Artists Showcase at the Newport Visual Arts Center. Jamot’s exhibition, âOregon Cordially,â features his outdoor oil paintings of southern Oregon landscapes. The COVAS Showcase features mid-career artists living on the Oregon …
Read More »Taken from the collective unconscious ”Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. “Oil n ° 2” by Raymond Jonson ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Towards the end of the Great Depression, a loose configuration of New Mexico artists rebelled against social realism and …
Read More »Exhibition of unique oil paintings launched in Mayo by Enda Kenny
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny has officially launched an exhibition of unique oil paintings by Brian McCarthy at Mayo Contemporary, Humbert Mall, Castlebar. The title of the exhibition is âNauticaâ and it runs until the end of July. Mayo Contemporary was first opened in December 2020 by curators Sean McNeela and …
Read More »Boca Beat, 06.18 – The most reliable source of information in Boca Raton
The Atrium’s slogan in Boca Raton is “The Care You Deserve” and has strived to provide its residents with assisted living and specialized care for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. COVID-19 quickly changed the state of the world seemingly overnight, and the Atrium was also forced to adapt. Since June 1, …
Read More »Nanaimo Painter Presents Coast Island Views in First Exhibition in Two Years – Nanaimo News Bulletin
Each summer, Nanaimo painter Melissa Anderson takes time to disconnect and be in nature, capturing those moments on canvas. For next month at White Rabbit Coffee Co., Anderson is exhibiting a series of paintings made after a stay at a nearby coastal retreat. This exhibit, “Seascapes,” is her first exhibit …
Read More »Obama’s presidential portraits kick off an 11-month tour of Chicago this week. Tickets are already selling
This week, Obama’s presidential portraits are on display at the Art Institute of Chicago, the first step in a 11-month tour, five locations. And the museum, which is now operating at full capacity, expects a large influx. With the exception of two days, tickets to see the paintings by artists …
Read More »Local Organizations and Governments Honor Local Artist with Day of Remembrance | New
The Mankato Area Foundation, in partnership with the Blue Earth County Historical Society and the Nicollet County Historical Society, is pleased to announce that local towns and counties are declaring Saturday, June 26 Marian Anderson Day. Marian Anderson is a renowned artist who grew up in Nicollet and Madelia. She …
Read More »Cranbrook Arts’ inaugural exhibit, Kootenay’s Best, opens this Friday – Cranbrook Daily Townsman
Next weekend, Cranbrook Arts will finally open the doors of its brand new gallery to the public with its inaugural exhibition, Kootenay’s Best. This exhibition has been in the works for several months and will feature the work of over 50 emerging and established artists from across the Kootenay region. …
Read More »PlatinumGames’ Babylon’s Fall looks rough, but has a great pedigree
This story is part of a group of stories called E3 2021 will take place June 12-15 as a reimagined all-virtual online event. Nintendo, Xbox, Bethesda, Square Enix, Sega, Bandai Namco, Ubisoft, Capcom and others will post new video game announcements, trailers, release dates, and more. On Sunday, Square Enix …
Read More »Valor Roll: American Newsies in the Great War and the influenza pandemic
Vincent DiGirolamo is Associate Professor of History at Baruch College, City University of New York, and author of Cry the news: A History of American Newspaper Vendors (Oxford University Press, 2019), winner of the 2021 Vincent P. DeSantis Prize of the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive …
Read More »Janice White obituary (2021) – Missoula, MT
Janice White Janice White, 85, entered a new life on May 31, 2021, at her home in Stevensville, MT. Janice Marlene Neal arrived on February 2, 1937. The auburn haired beauty with stunning cornflower blue eyes was the 4th child of fifteen children born to Bruce and Lima Neal of …
Read More »“For Memory: Celebrating Art Created by Women” opens at the Norton Museum of Art – Boca Raton’s most trusted source of information
On Friday, the Norton Museum of Art opened for its new exhibition âFor the Record: Celebrating Art Created by Womenâ. The Crying Woman by Viola Frey is in the middle of the exhibition. Photo by Gabriela Villamonte, Boca Raton Tribune. On the first floor, visitors can explore different types of …
Read More »In Rome, an apartment rich in color and history opens to the public
A SPRING EVENING in Rome, the director duo Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine walked into Casa Balla, the former apartment of early 20th-century artist Giacomo Balla, with flashlights in hand. The three-bedroom U-shaped apartment, located on the fourth floor of a nondescript mid-20th-century building, had barely been touched since the …
Read More »League of Artists Announces Show Winners | Characteristics
On Sunday, June 6, artist Luke Huling had the difficult task of selecting the winning art for the annual League of Artists Exhibition. The exhibition featured more than 90 paintings in various mediums. The winners for the best in each category, as well as the best overall, have been chosen. …
Read More »Eastern Michigan University faculty members pursue an exciting range of projects or activities under sabbaticals awarded for 2020-21
YPSILANTI – To assess the impact of race and racism on nurses of color. Opportunities to advance research on disparities related to Alzheimer’s disease. Public confidence and confidence in the judiciary. These are just a few of the topics 28 Eastern Michigan University faculty members will be following as part …
Read More »Stamford-based artist honored with “Thrill Of A Lifetime”
STAMFORD, CT – In November 2017, Stamford-based artist Liron Sissman received a letter in the mail from the US State Department. She was part of a large artist registry for the department’s Art In Embassies program. Each ambassador can choose the work of art that will be hung in the …
Read More »Joan Eardley’s paintings to be auctioned off in the centenary year
A group of paintings by acclaimed artist Joan Eardley are due to go under the hammer at an online auction this week to mark the centenary of his birth. ictures of children in Glasgow’s Townhead district, still lifes, landscapes and seascape are among the seven works to be sold on …
Read More »Four New Exhibitions Now Open at Art Center Sarasota | Let’s go!
Art Center Sarasota’s 2021 exhibition season continues with four exhibitions through July 2. “Black, White, And Everything In Between”, in the second gallery, presents works in paint, ink and pencil on objects found by Yamel Molerio. âDuality,â in the third gallery, features large-scale steel, bronze and copper sculptures by Dominice …
Read More »Forget about those “immersive” exhibits, this is where you can see real Van Gogh paintings in Los Angeles
Is of them “Immersive” The Van Gogh show in Los Angeles has yet to take place and we are already fed up with them. At least there is Five Various flavors Of these events, we plan to tour the country this year, but they all follow the same basic formula. …
Read More »Forgotten sketches of the Whaley Bridge transshipment warehouse go on sale
Brian Woolley worked at the warehouse between 1975 and 1981 where he installed the canal boats before they were sold, but he was also a talented artist and painted the canal basin and the warehouse. The 90-year-old man from Whaley Bridge said: “I completed the sketches for the transshipment building …
Read More »Sandpoint artist announces gallery exhibition
Local artist Betty Billups made art her job after deciding that her first nursing career aspiration wasn’t for her. âI saw someone get shot once for fainting. I was like, ‘OK, this one is not on the list,’ âshe said. Instead of helping people heal their bodies, Billups said, she …
Read More »The Revolution of 1821 before, then and after
The lithograph by Georg Melchior Kraus depicts the arrival of King George I in Piraeus in 1863. [Benaki Museum] You return to the ground floor with a mind bubbling with information, images and reflections, thinking that after having piled 60 years of history on the first floor, there can be …
Read More »Thank you for the art workshop at the main art gallery
The two classes offered at Wiscasset’s Main Art Gallery in June and July have reached capacity, but there is still room. Adeline Godminc-Tronzo will hold a drawing workshop with paintings and collages on Sunday, June 13. Carolyn Gabbeh will study how colors are used to draw light and shadow in …
Read More »Matthew Marks – Spotlight – Artforum International
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce âTerry Winters: Table of Contentsâ, the upcoming exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The exhibition includes nine paintings on linen, five paintings on paper and a set of twenty-six drawings in grisaille. All are exhibited for the first time. Winters’ work …
Read More »Marvelous Mundane art exhibition opens at ARTfactory
The wonderful worldly Max-Karl & Ellen Verdon Winkler Exhibition dates: June 10-July 17, 2021 Gallery opening hours: Monday to Friday. (10 am-5pm) 9419, rue Battle, Manassas / 703-330-2787 ARTfactory gallery web page [email protected] The Marvelous Mundane features DC-area artist couple Max-Karl and Ellen Verdon Winkler in their first joint exhibition. …
Read More »WMAG will exhibit condensed looks: Big Land, Small Landscapes
End of the portage of Michael Everett. The Main Street of Norway by Michael Everett. NORWAY – From June 18, Michael Everett will exhibit a collection of small landscape paintings at the Matolcsy Art Center of the Western Maine Art Group, 480 Main Street, Norway. The theme of the show …
Read More »Love of the sea – The smart collector
ENTREPRENEUR KENNETH HILL DECORATED HIS HOUSES WITH BEAUTIFUL MARITIME PAINTINGS With the acquisition of masterpieces by artists such as Montague Dawson and Franz Richard Unterberger, Fort Worth entrepreneur Kenneth Hill turned his love of water into a life of collector. EVENT â EUROPEAN ART AUCTION SIGNATURE® 8047Featuring the ownership of …
Read More »BL Fans Should Read The Guilt | The pleasure is in these words
DISCLAIMER: The following contains a discussion of sexual abuse and violence. Many mangaka started out as doujinshi makers – even CLAMP started out as a doujin group. Compared to commercial publishing, doujin creators have a lot more flexibility in terms of topics and publication times, but their market is significantly …
Read More »Artist finally creates an “ interesting ” chalk mark painting
THE Watlington White Mark is the subject of a new painting by an artist living in the city. James Kelso is due to submit the oil painting for inclusion in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, which runs from September to January. The chalk scar was carved into Watlington …
Read More »Insight: Breaking the Silence on Domestic Violence in Maine
The headlines that followed my famous husband’s 2016 domestic violence arrest were devastating. But the truth of what was going on behind closed doors in my Camden community was even more traumatic. Deborah Stevenson’s âDomestic Terrorismâ collage, displayed in the window of the Republican Journal, is part of Waldo County …
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Karl Wirsum. Photo: Derek Eller Gallery. FOR A BOOKLET published on the occasion of the third Hairy Who exhibition in Chicago, in 1968, Karl Wirsum drew a woman whose head has been replaced by a mandala – not a groovy meditative symbol but a pulsating, restless, electrified pattern vibrating in …
Read More »Pop-up “Catch Some Sunshine” at Buchtel House | The star
AUBURN – The Garrett Museum of Art will host a gallery at Maison Buchtel on Friday June 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in conjunction with the monthly First Friday event in Auburn. The gallery will continue on Saturday June 5 from 10 p.m. to 3 p.m. While visitors …
Read More »Articipate Presents Images of Women as Heroes of Their Own Lives | Culture & Leisure
Lynne Ford’s work is both serious and light. On their own, her vivid portraits show the emotions of women. But in their exhibition, âFalse Hope Syndrome,â at the Articipate Gallery in Berkley, the words she chose give the series a deeper meaning than one initially sees. âMy lyrics are really …
Read More »Football club founded in 1899 – NYT Crossword Clue
FRIDAY PUZZLE – Even though I liked it, it was difficult for me. I’m a huge fan of Andrew Ries puzzles – in addition to building for the New York Times, Mr. Ries is also a talented and prolific independent builder – but this one seemed more difficult to me. …
Read More »Devon artist recreates Exeter Cathedral Madonna and child’s painting to show realities of modern parenting
Anna Grayson showing painting An artist from Devon has recreated one of Exeter’s cathedral religious paintings of Mary and baby Jesus as a pastiche photo, to show the realities of modern motherhood. Anna Grayson is one of the first artists to exhibit at the Royal Exeter Memorial Museum (RAMM), which …
Read More »Painting exhibition by artist Jesse Patterson scheduled for ArtsaRound gallery | Community
CIRCLEVILLE – Just over 20 oil paintings by local artist Jesse Patterson will fill the ArtsaRound gallery in the Original Circle’s second-floor private gallery space for the month of June. A variety of landscapes, wildlife, and still lifes will be available for viewing and purchasing. The show titled “As I …
Read More »Biden administration forces resignations of members of the United States Fine Arts Commission
Justin Shubow, chairman of the American Commission on Fine Arts (CFA), with three other members of the Powerful seven-member commissionâLandscape architect Perry Guillot, architect Steven Spandle and artist Chas Fagan – have been asked to step down by the Biden administration. The news was first reported last night by right-wing …
Read More »Paintings by Bruno Hirzel: as diverse as the man himself | News, Sports, Jobs
Courtesy Photos above is a painting by Bruno Hirzel featuring a two-story outbuilding, one of more than 20 paintings on display at the Besser Museum for northeast Michigan. ALPENA – What do a two-story outbuilding, vintage cars, fall foliage and an abstract combination of shapes and colorful lines have in …
Read More »More than 400 rare works of art and luxury offered mostly without reservation
As traditional art gallery sales have declined, Lloyds Auctions is hosting its largest fine art and luxury online auction this month, showcasing some of the rarest items ever offered at public auction. in Australia. Rare paintings by iconic artists such as Charles Blackman, David Boyd, Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol and …
Read More »The plum artist’s work will be presented at the ESAL gallery space in the Murrysville library
Clare Mears Stefanini began painting when she was in college on the Wilmington campus of the University of North Carolina. She finally decided to specialize in art, and a group of her pieces will be on display throughout June in Murrysville. Stefanini joined the East Suburban Artists League last winter, …
Read More »ARTISTS CARVING THEIR PLACE IN THE WORLD
Web graphic. There is a cruel joke that is thrown at people who pursue a career as an artist: “Engineers ask, ‘How is this done?’ “Scientists ask, ‘Why is this done?’ “Economists ask, ‘How much does it cost?’ “And the artists ask, ‘Do you want fries with that?'” While the …
Read More »Teenager’s ‘Hannibal’ fan art will hang on the U.S. Capitol
To the untrained eye, the cubist artwork painted by Kathleen Palmer, an elder at Shawnee High School in New Jersey, appears to show two men looking at each other. One writes in a notebook, the other has antlers. But when Rep. Andy Kim, a Democrat whose district includes high school, …
Read More »How COD’s McAninch Arts Center landed and remade a major Frida Kahlo exhibit
A bestselling Frida Kahlo art exhibit opens next month in the last place you’d expect to find her: a community college in Glen Ellyn. Diana Martinez and Justin Witte have worked to bring the Kahlo show to DuPage College for almost four years, since a school donor invited Martinez to …
Read More »Hair Salon, Art Gallery a Natural Combo for Business Owner Urbana | Entrepreneurs
The Knox family in their shop in Urbana. In front, Jessie Knox holds her grandson Ausharra Knox III; in the back, from left to right, Ausharra Knox, Tanaka Knox, Briana McFarland and Ausharra Knox II. Robin Scholz / The News-Gazette URBANA – For Aush Knox, being a barber is a …
Read More »AIDS took hold of Larry Stanton in 1984; His male portraits remain forever young and fascinating
We can’t stop looking at the young men that Larry Stanton captured on pencil and oil paper. The artist, known for his colorful portraits, died at the age of 37 from an AIDS-related illness in 1984, at the start of the epidemic. Like Stanton, many of his subjects had escaped …
Read More »Chimpanzees in a magical master’s lingerie – Michael Armitage: Paradise Edict review | Art
The holes in Michael Armitage’s paintings are disturbing. He paints on lubugo bark cloth, which is clearly not as strong as canvas and naturally breaks in places to create these disappearances. It’s a beautiful effect, suggesting gaps in history and consciousness. But what’s worrying is the idea that works that …
Read More »Chicago chef Jonathan Harootunian takes over at Fulton Market Kitchen
A veteran of the Chicago hospitality industry has taken charge of Fulton Market Kitchen, the seven-year-old bar, restaurant and art gallery in one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods. Executive chef Jonathan Harootunian, who has spent more than three decades cooking in the city and suburbs, made his debut when …
Read More »Former President George W. Bush paints immigrant images to “change the tone” of immigration debate
Photograph by CA Smith for President George W. Bush (Photograph by CA Smith of President George W. Bush) Exclusive: A friend of the former president George W. Bush He said the country needs a voice in the immigration debate. Instead, he showcased his paintings – portraits and stories of 43 …
Read More »The Phillips Collection Celebrates its Centenary with a New Varied and Dynamic Show | Arts and theater
From the powerful story of migration, the exhibition moves to the original home, through a gallery of two works by Howard Hodgkin – “As Time Goes By (red)” and “As Time Goes By (blue)”. These 8-by-20-foot works, perhaps the largest intaglio prints ever made, overwhelm the senses with the exuberance …
Read More »Firestone student paintings to be unveiled at Sphinx Virtuosi Quintet concert
Six Firestone High School art students were inspired by the Latinx and Black musicians of Sphinx Virtuosi to create vibrantly colored paintings of string musicians which will be unveiled on May 26 at the Sphinx concert at EJ Thomas Hall. The collaboration between the painters of the Akron School for …
Read More »Maier mixes science fiction and manifest destiny in “Spacerider” | Arts
Like any other science fiction enthusiast, Ati Maier has dreamed of traveling through the cosmos since she was a child. Now there is a chance she will. This spring, Japanese billionaire entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa announced he would be accepting nominations from artists around the world for eight open seats on …
Read More »Harrogate Antiques Fair returns after more than a year
Detail from “A Long Minuet as Danced in Bath, 1787” by artist and cartoonist Henry William Bunbury (1750 – 1811) And to mark the occasion, they hosted a sale featuring stunning unique items – among which the 18th century engraving is over seven feet long and is a famous work …
Read More »ACP presents “Leslie V. Kuenne: A Life in Art”
“A PLACE OF TEA BEFORE THE GARDEN CLUB COMPETITION”: This oil painting by Leslie Vought Kuenne is featured in “Leslie V. Kuenne: A Life in Art”, presented until June 19 at the Arts Council from Princeton. The Princeton Arts Council now features a collection of paintings, pen and ink drawings …
Read More »Art around the city | Mast
ATHENS INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART: ATHICA (675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200) Curated by Craig Coleman, âLost in the Weeds: Climate Change and Human Natureâ features works by Crista Cammarato, Naomi Falk, Brian Frus, Meredith Starr, Bethany Taylor and many others. Until May 22. ATHICA @ CINÃ GALLERY (234 W. Hancock …
Read More »New “21 @ 2021” Virtual Exhibition Raises Ancient Chinese Art Form to New Kingdom
What do the ancient art of Chinese brush painting have in common with virtual reality? Hint: it’s not their age. SJSU’s New Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Virtual exhibition “21 @ 2021” showcases the art of over 6,000 years of Chinese painting performed on colorful lanterns – including a virtual …
Read More »The oil painting attributed to Thomas Gainsborough is part of the Nye & Company auction on June 2-3
Oil painting on canvas attributed to Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788), titled The Market Cart (estimate $ 30,000 – $ 50,000). Auctioneers Nye & Company BLOOMFIELD, NJ – Nye & Company Auctioneers’ Estate Treasures two-day online auction, scheduled for Wednesdays and Thursdays, June 2 and 3 at 10 a.m. EST on …
Read More »Highlights of the spring season of Fontaine at the two-day auction May 21 and 29
Tiffany Studios “Lily” 12-light table lamp ($ 30 / 50,000), circa 1910. With a curated selection of 700 items, Fontaine’s will showcase the spring season with a two-day auction. Sessions on consecutive weekends, each offering 350 prizes. The first session will take place on Saturday May 22 at 11 a.m., …
Read More »Trade Roots to start growing and manufacturing cannabis
After nearly four years, the owners of Trade Roots will soon be able to start growing and manufacturing marijuana products, and they hope to open up the retail business later this summer. The company, co-owned by Jesse Pitts and Carl Giannone, originally from Wareham, will eventually grow, manufacture and sell …
Read More »Inside a luxury London apartment inspired by the iconic Covent Garden Piazza
The property A room with a view indeed. It is easy to see how the architects of this modern house were inspired by the beautiful plaza of Covent Garden. Steeped in history and endowed with a strong cultural heritage in the capital, this square has always been known as a …
Read More »Dean Mitchell wins Best Show award at 44th Southern Watercolor Exhibition
Gadsden Arts is pleased to announce the winners of the 44th Southern Watercolor Society Exhibition, which features 70 paintings by top artists from 17 US states and the District of Columbia. The Southern Watercolor Society was founded in 1975 to promote watercolor painting, a medium once considered appropriate only for …
Read More »Leslie Lewis Sigler paints silver heirlooms for art show in Lockhart
LOCKHART – From a distance, the large object looks like something one would expect to see at a dinner table set for a feast in a baroque palace. A scalloped silver serving platter, perhaps, with an elaborate handle. It turns out that the heirloom silver table pieces – and how …
Read More »Jane Lynam McCurry, accomplished artist
Jane Lynam McCurry, 99, of Rehoboth Beach passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 15, 2021, two weeks away from her 100th birthday. She was born June 1, 1921 in Newport, daughter of the late Hyland B. and Margaret (Fox) Lynam. Jane graduated from Conrad High School in Newport in 1939. …
Read More »Louise Abrams’ intriguing spirit rediscovered in Hudson Valley auctioneers
Louise Abrams, oil on cardboard, 24 by 20 inches, $ 500. It was the best-selling work in the sale and the highest price paid for any singular work of the artist at auction. Review by Greg Smith, Photos courtesy of Hudson Valley Auctioneers BEACON, NY – Beautiful artist Louise Abrams …
Read More »Giant Panda Themed Art Exhibition in Chengdu
Photo: Courtesy of the Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base A giant panda-themed art exhibition kicked off at the Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base on Tuesday, marking the 45th International Museum Day and the reopening of the first International Panda Art Center in China after nearly eight months of closure due …
Read More »Flintshire woman who has battled alcoholism now has her own art business
A Flintshire INSPIRATION woman who has battled alcoholism now has her own art business. Abby Browne, from Hawarden, entered rehab in February 2020 to deal with her drinking problem, and a little over a year later has a thriving arts business. Abby’s David Bowie portrait. The 42-year-old has always had …
Read More »Picasso Ceramics & Jade Carvings Lead Paul McInnis Sale
At $ 30,000, Pablo Picasso’s “Femme du Barbu” pottery pitcher, marked Edition Picasso with a Madoura stamp, was the most expensive item in the sale. It was one of three pieces of Picasso pottery offered. Review by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy of Paul McInnis Auctioneers HAMPTON, NH – Paul …
Read More »CTAC Summers, Past and Present
It seems everyone has been anticipating this summer since last summer. Events, festivals, gatherings and weddings that have been canceled, suspended or postponed will take place over the next few months. Needless to say, it’s going to be busy in northern Michigan, including at the Crooked Tree Arts Center. Essentially, …
Read More »Pro-Chinese lawmakers in Hong Kong find new national security target: art
Emboldened by last year’s national security law, pro-Beijing politicians in Hong Kong want art, they say, to insult China away from a new museum in the city. But a Swiss art collector who donated around 1,500 works valued at $ 163 million in 2012 hopes the city will maintain the …
Read More »Portsmouth NH Pandemic Painter, Newburyport Clerk Richard Burke Jones
PORTSMOUTH – Once or twice a week the City Clerk of Newburyport, Massachusetts, travels north of Portsmouth with his oil paintings and a Masonite plank, intending to capture the New Hampshire Town Seacoast and its inhabitants. It’s a part-time passion that Richard Burke Jones nurtured throughout the pandemic – painting …
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