[April 02, 2012]
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Saturday afternoon the Lincoln
Art Institute was abuzz with folks dropping in to view the
photographic art of local artist Randy Washam.
Washam uses a variety of digital techniques to
turn everyday things into extraordinary works of art.
Pictures by Nila Smith |
Washam (left) enjoys a snack while visiting
with those who have come to see his works.
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Many of Washam's pieces are scenic, but there
were also some amazing pieces like this motorcycle, which is tagged
as being Jason Guy's. |
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Guests admire a display wall.
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Getting up close and personal with a work of
art. |
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One person's trash is another's treasure.
This work is simply titled "Not Junk."
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The mark of a true work of art is that it will
spur the imagination and stir the emotions. This piece,
entitled "Pure Joy," does just that.
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In addition to Washam's show, there are
several other pieces on display at the Art Institute every day.
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A variety of mediums are included in
the gallery, and according to owner Toby Prang, all are for sale. |
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