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born 1961
American
War Zone
2016-2016
76.2 x 101.6 cms | 30 x 40 ins
oil
Growing up in the during the war zone of 70's New York, momma used God as a baby sitter. My daughter on her lap is a metaphor and her protection carried down to her.
Winner of Richeson Award at the National Art League, Winner of the Florence and Ernest Thompson Memorial Award at the 103 Allied Artists Exhibition, Certificate of Merit Portrait Society of America International Competition, Selected for Family issue of Poets and Artists magazine curated by David Kassan and Shana Levenson, finalist ARC Salon Competition.
Growing up in the during the war zone of 70's New York, momma used God as a baby sitter. My daughter on her lap is a metaphor and her protection carried down to her.
Winner of Richeson Award at the National Art League, Winner of the Florence and Ernest Thompson Memorial Award at the 103 Allied Artists Exhibition, Certificate of Merit Portrait Society of America International Competition, Selected for Family issue of Poets and Artists magazine curated by David Kassan and Shana Levenson, finalist ARC Salon Competition.