Sloppy Seconds – What’s left from the Tom Waits exhibit
These are the paintings left from the first part of the exhibit. Whatever I do not sell will ship to the second part of the exhibit in San Francisco.
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These are the paintings left from the first part of the exhibit. Whatever I do not sell will ship to the second part of the exhibit in San Francisco.
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“Singapore”
11 x 14″ – Custom Frame – Acrylic and Mixed media on canvas – $250
This was in the dead tree version of the Argus Leader today, in the reader rant section:
Editorial Cartoonists have rare talent
I am overwhelmed with admiration for editorial cartoonists. They are not only talented artists but purveyors of the human condition in wit, wisdom and humor. They have hyperbole down to a fine science. With uncanny ability, they make serious, controversial, uncomfortable truths into a palatable quick read that may please or rile us, and that is good.
In the September/October issue of South Dakota Magazine, Roger Holtzman pays a wonderful tribute to these clever “Pen Masters” of communication who draw South Dakota.
Mary Ann Rager
Mary, if you see this post, pick out a toon on my site and I will sign it and send it to you for your gratitude!
This was a giclee print I found the other night in my studio. It was print of a postcard I did. so I mounted it to wood and hand accented it with paint and put a custom frame around it. This is actual size. Make me an offer and it’s yours!