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Printmakers Today

My Solarplate prints Heroes, Just a Moment Ago, Napali, Piha Lay La, Piha Lay and The Tenth Day are in the new book "Printmakers Today", published by Schiffer Publishing. From a recent review - 'Expertly compiled and deftly edited by Jeffrey B. Snyder, "Printmakers Today" is a 256-page, profusely and beautifully illustrated compendium showcasing sixty-three contemporary artists whose technical skill and imagination have produced museum quality work. Each individual artist showcased begins with an extended statement by the artist about their approach and then superbly reproduced and representative examples of their work'. For information, click here.

Frank Zappa Book

My photo of the famous Frank Zappa Quilt, made of feminine undergarments, thrown on stage during Frank Zappa concerts, appears in a wonderful new book on Frank Zappa by Ingo Meyer. What can I say, well a lot really, but I was surprised Ingo contacted me for permission to use the photo taken in 1983, and pleased to have 2 copies show up in the mail the other day. For pictures of the quilt, click here. For information about the book, including an interview with Ingo Meyer, click here.

Colorado

My Solarplate intaglio print 'Atomic Malt Shop II' is on display at SHY RABBIT Print International 3, an International Juried Online Exhibition. The exhibition runs from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. For information, click here.

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California

My Solarplate intaglio print 'Atomic Malt Shop I' will be on display at Ink & Clay 38, at the Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Ca. The exhibition runs from March 15, 2012 through April 27, 2012, with the opening reception March 24 from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm. For information, click here.

Shapes Of Art at FCMOCA

After spending countless in the laboratory, I created yet, another piece, titled 'In The Middle Of The Night' for the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art's annual auction fund-raiser. This year however, they didn't supply us artists with a ceramic mask, they gave us scaled down replicas of actual windows of the wonderful building they occupy. Below, is my contribution More information later.