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Untitled Document
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
"Even after four decades of creative activity, the excitement I feel daily at the challenge of creating art remains undimmed. Over these many years, some aspects of my art have changed; notable among these changes is the specific medium I have selected as best suited to express my vision at a particular time. Yet my art, through all its variety, remains constant in some important respects. I have always worked in series, preferring to explore any given subject matter in depth. Since my main interest is the state of mankind, I have explored that subject both directly and indirectly throughout my long involvement with art. Whether in the MOTHER AND CHILD series, the VIETNAM series or the HOMO SAPIENS series - and in countless other works - I have used art as a unique tool for the expression of my ideas and feelings about the human condition."
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14 | | GIVE ME YOUR TIRED | | GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, whose subject is compassion, is part of the artist's series of satirical mixed-media works called HOMO SAPIENS. The series deals with the human condition. The series is in the permanent collection of Queensborough Community College, CUNY, Bayside, New York |
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50 | | BUDDIES | | BUDDIES is part of the artist's VIETNAM series. The series deals with war and its consequences. The series is in the permanent collection of Kean University in Union, New Jersey. |
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15 | | FENCES | | FENCES, whose subject is power relations, is part of the artist's series of satirical mixed-media works called HOMO SAPIENS. The series deals with the human condition. The series is in the permanent collection of Queensborough Community College, CUNY, Bayside, New York |
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