OK Harris' current exhibition is really great. My instrutor, Laura, explained to the class how the paintings are arranged in a way not to overcrowd the paintings. The smaller paintings are put in the back for the reason that it would not be a target of getting it stolen. I was intrigued with the baby because the wire is twisted and blended in a way that the light can shown to the wall of a baby crawling - that was amazing.


LEONARD KOSCIANSKI

TJALF SPARNAAY

ROBERT GINDER

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I love those shadow pieces, although I can't remember the name of the artist. I have a question- Are any of the paintings you took pictures of by Robert Ginder? Because they don't look like his style. (He may be painting in a new style, I guess.) Just wondering! Thanks.
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