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Green Hill Abstracts on a Gray Day

This past February, as we were bombarded with cold and snow, there was one day in particular that reached 45 and sunny.  My first thought was "Go to the beach!"  I wasn't going to the beach for a day of sunning and swimming, but for some shooting.  It was the first day when one jacket was enough and you could stay outside for over 20 minutes without fear of frostbite.It started as gray and...

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TF Green Installed!

The show is up!  My work has been incorporated into the TF Green Airport Interlink GREEN Space exhibit as the first show for 2015 representing Rhode Island artists!  Running now through April, the exhibit also includes local artists Kathy Hodge and Alexander Nesbitt.  Green Space is a public exhibition coalition between the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) and TF Green Airport...

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Photography Prints Envisioned

I have been looking for new and creative ways to display my work. My budget and storage space does not allow for printing everything at will and without a storefront to display work or a gallery partnership to hang pieces it's difficult to properly display a final product. Viewing a digital portfolio provides a convenient platform for browsing, but it does not help convey what a final framed print...

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Rhode Island for Tax Free Art

Rhode Island is host to a wealth of arts and culture.  In 2012, Travel + Leisure's America's Favorite Cities Survey named Providence #15 overall in the country for Culture.  ArtPlace ranked Providence among 33 top art cities across the nation as part of their "America's Top ArtPlaces 2013".  With one of the best art schools, Rhode Island School of Design, and big cultural events such as WaterFire,...

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Village Faire

Great News! I am now part of the artist cooperative "Village Faire" located at 83 Brown Street in Wickford! This great little shop is located on the wharf behind Beach Rose Café where the Midnight Sun used to be. (For fellow Midnight Sun fans, no worries! They simply relocated to Main Street!) There are 20+ local artists and artisans participating, and the members list keeps changing and...

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