[February 21, 2019]
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Pictures by Curtis Fox |
“You Know Her” by Mitch Douglas.
Attractive model, no doubt, but is she just another anonymous model
or someone you know. Need a hint? She might be an icon of DIY, a
former prison inmate, television personality, and successful
businesswoman. Stop by the Lincoln Art Institute and find out. |
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“Electrostatic Genesis
Recorded in the Frances Nebula” by Lane Grimaldi. Is this a digital
photo from the ends of the galaxy or a more mundane photo of a
flower in your backyard? What is the reality? |
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“Gemmy Shoes” by Pam Moriearty… what
makes an ordinary object extraordinarily expensive? If these shoes
were Jimmy Chu they would be sell for $765, but without the star
name, what would the same object be worth? |
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“Once in a Blue Moon” by Gideon Mead. Gideon set out to photograph a
cool cloud and sun formation when an unexplained blue object photo
bombed his project. He has no explanation for it. |
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Gideon Mead is a junior at LCHS. This was his first show at LAI. His
photos created a stir at the art opening, attracting several buyers. |
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“Yeti” by Bev Noble. Mysterious creature or unusual formation on a
tree?
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“Surrendering into Stillness” by Laura Elliott |
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First time exhibitor Laura Elliott recently moved back to Lincoln
from a long journey over the decades. This is her work “The Fire
Within.” |
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Springfield artist Jeff Williams and his painting of a concert
“Looming at the Black Sheep.” Or is it a photograph? Come into LAI
and check and find out “Is It Real.” |
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A large crowd explores the walls and corners of the Lincoln Art
Institute. |
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