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Jan282013

Two bridges and an Arch...one more bridge to go before the month is over

Oddly, I look forward to January as a time to regroup in the quiet of winter and make art! Trying to get a monsterous amount of work done so I can have something to offer galleries..hopefully that will land me some shows! The month started off with the arch in Washington Square and my first sale of 2013! Sorry folks it was snatched up before I even finished it! I'm about to start the final panel of a Manhattan Bridge triptych I'll be entering in a juried show at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition. Crossing my fingers I will be selected. After that I was contemplating Grand Central since I'm dedicating 2013 to Manhattan to show the world that I'm not just about Brooklyn. Of course, I am hoping to make it out to Detroit this summer where I have my eye on some iconic Michigan road signs starting with our ol friend "Lil Caesar"

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