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Artist Bio Born in Chicago (Native Chicagoan) I have lived in Chicago all of my life. (optional) I grew up on the Southeast Side. Educational Background: B.A. In Russian Language & Area Studies, University of Illinois (Urbana) M.A. In Library Science, Northern Illinois University I'm a published artist & have had my artwork displayed in a few well-known entertainment clubs. Artwork Published In: Leo Burnett Pamphlet Flyer-Poster for College Radio Station Self-Published Book funded by City Government Grant (from Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs) Raw Vision Magazine (published in England) The subjects for my artwork I arranged based on (what I would call) "Avant-Garde Blueprint" line patterns which are distorted hand-printed phrases & names (in distorted lettering). The main purpose of me creating my art this way is to make viewers aware of "new ways" or different ways of looking at things (bringing out the sub-conscious or new awareness visually). (Optional) The other (possible) purpose of me creating my art this way is to prove to the world that I'm not merely a "Bourgeois Bohemian" or apathetic "Super-dilettante par excellence" who spouts off utterly meaningless flowery blabber & pedantia. P.O. Box # 268475 Chicago, ILL. 60626 (Another option) My work is about (or represents) whatever is expressed that's sub-consciously repressed (or sub-consciously suppressed) (Note that this explanation/statement rhymes) |
CommentsE-mail us at umcac@art-teez.org.You are invited to discuss issues related to this image or any image that is published on this site by artists. Please mention at the beginning of your response the artist and title which you are responding to. All sincere thoughtful responses will be published. Let the dialog begin! Uptown Multi-Cultural Art Center (UM-CAC). E-mail UM-CAC at umcac@art-teez.org Ph.773/561-7676
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