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Travilla Collection Tour - Saturday, May 30 11am - 9pm
 
Please stop by the 12 Hotel located at 361 17th Street at Atlantic Station.  I will be displaying new artwork of Marilyn Monroe and other art during the Travilla Collection Tour.  Atlanta is the first stop in a tour of memorabilia, photos and other works of Marilyn Monroe.
 
Telephone Factory Art Show
http://thetelephonefactoryartshow.com/

Thanks to everyone who helped make the Telephone Factory Art Show 2008 a success for me.   Also, thanks to all who stopped by to see me during the show.....my lovely wife Cindy, Clark Goodwin, Kim Mikal, Raymond McCrimons, Marcus Morin, my mother-in-law Lenora Crockett, sister-in-law Kim Blow (check her site at http://www.vanhornemanor.com   , Kim Liddle (what a surprise), Laura Confiado, and Ray Piasecki who even helped me during a couple of sales.

Especially thanks to all who patronized my work:

Richard Levitt & Family
Stephanie Swann
Nicole Bell
Cynthia Cochran
Edweana Majors
J&S Magid
Julie Hariston
Craig Taylor & Richard
Kellee Cania
Kari Traud
Joelle Sharman
Hank & Rosie Kunath
Anne White
Rene Esler
Steven Slopina
Cassandra Buzbee
Beth Thanmes
Vickie Ransom
N. Maxine
Mason J


 
Devyne Stephens' Black Tie Affair
Me with my lovely wife Cindy
Devyne Stephens and friend
Jermaine Dupri
Dallas Austin
Akon and Jazze Pha
Usher
To view all photos from the event, go to http://www.whosinfashion.tv/photos/16025-devyne-stephens-black-tie-affair
 
Celebrity Chef G. Garvin
Here I am putting the finishing touches on Celebrity Chef G. Garvin's picture.   We met in Chicago during an event he was hosting that was held in Washington Park. 

(click pics to enlarge)
 
Commissions

This abstract picture of a horse was a commission received as a result from the Telephone Factory show.  It is 5 ft. x 4 ft.  I really enjoyed doing this painted mainly because of its size.  The bigger the better!  The owners of this painting had a large wall space to fill and I was happy to help in the effort.


 
This commission of 'Nicole' was also a result of the Telephone Factory show.  The likeness is unbelievable (if I must say so myself : )


 

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