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            [June 20, 2019]     
		 Send a link to a friend Pictures by Curtis Fox | 
          
            |  Laura Elliott’s “View at the Back 
			London, England.” This scene from Laura’s studio in London is 
			complex on so many levels. The painting is made of multiple layers 
			from blank canvas to unique windows to chimneys and walls. Stand 
			close and the sky seems multi-dimensional. Drop down to the alley 
			and walk around the corner to the street on the other side of the 
			buildings, and imagine the world that exists there. The painting is 
			a visual and imaginative treat.
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            |  Jason Hoffman creates musical 
			art as he does a DJ performance for the exhibit, blasting club music 
			onto the street. “Being a DJ is all about creating ever changing 
			sound waves, mixing tracks to create a mood in your audience,” he 
			said.
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            |  “The Heart of Carazo” continues 
			Nicole Schwartz’s exploration of the vibrant colors and shapes of 
			Central America.
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			 Tony Shuff discusses his art with visitors to the gallery.
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			 Libby (L) and Kathy (R) were immediately drawn to Tony Shuff’s 
			painting of the sugar cane field in Haiti.
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			 Marsha Cook (L) and Laura Elliott(R) enjoy a gallery moment.
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			 Pam Moriearty’s homage to the new world. “When I lived in Africa for 
			two years pre-mobile phone, I was not able to talk to my family for 
			that time. The technology just did not exist,” she said. She has 
			created five panels exemplified by this one of Italy, that display 
			country, native language for a mobile phone, and the word each 
			culture uses when answering a phone.
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			 Feel the beat; hear the beat, as Jason creates sound art!
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