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Tory Folliard and Dennis Nechvatal review images for the upcoming exhibition
Dennis Nechvatal: Pieces of New Sculptures in Progress
Dennis Nechvatal: Inspiration and Creative Expression come in many forms
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Dennis Nechvatal: Small Still Life paintings
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Dennis Nechvatal: A completed painted Face Mask awaits framing
Dennis Nechvatal: More pieces for more more Face Masks!
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Dennis Nechvatal: Tin pieces for Face Masks in progress
Dennis Nechvatal: Do you recognize any of these people?
Dennis Nechvatal: Old work, new work and work in progress. An artist's work is never done.
Dennis Nechvatal: Tools of the trade and notes to the artist from the artist
A shelf in Bill Reid's studio with small scale sculpture.
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It is always nice to bring a friend along on a studio visit! Thanks for coming David!
Sculptures in progress in Bill Reid's studio.
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The painting table, as well as source material in Bill Reid's studio.
Inspiration comes in all forms for sculptor Bill Reid
Bill Reid's Abominable Mowman Sculpture in his Prairie School Studio
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Fred Stonehouse Studio - even a powerhouse like Fred knows when it is time to take a break for a good cup of coffee.
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Fred Stonehouse - a new painting, still on the easel.
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Fred Stonehouse - a new work in progress. What is this little devil up to?
Fred Stonehouse - a new painting in progress for his January 2012 exhibit at Tory Folliard Gallery.
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Fred Stonehouse with some of his new tattoo flash.
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T.L. Solien - a mixed media collage from his Western Expansion series
T.L. Solien - Works on Paper, waiting for his new flat file cabinet to arrive.
T.L. Solien - a 8x10 inch collage from his new series
Fred Stonehouse, T.L. Solien, and Derrick Buisch: three extraordinary artists!
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T.L. Solien's wall of collages
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Tory Folliard We are looking forward to showing T.L. Solien's new body of work in 2012.
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Mary Osmundsen Brings back memories of making art at Prairie School...love Bill's work!