



Deb and I opened at two shows this past Saturday. We had planned to attend both openings, but things didn't work out. I had to be in Latham all day and just couldn't make it to Oswego for the Postmodernism Invitational, "Willful Eclecticism".
Here are a few photos from the opening at The Gear Factory in Syracuse for the "Reply" show.
The top photo is my son Kevin and I standing next to my display. I exhibited a collection of figurative photographs and collage works.
The second snap shot is our friend and fellow artist, Eileen Arnold.
The last photograph is of me and Hall Groat. Hall and I have been friends for years and I used to see him a lot back in my days at Syracuse Sales and PB&H Moulding. I rarely run into Hall these days, so it was nice to see him. Hall is a very accomplished artist and good person. I always enjoy visiting with him. Hall was at the show with his daughter Gretchen also a wonderful artist
2 comments:
Kevin, sorry i missed you at the Gear Factory, I didn't get there until almost 10pm. I saw your exhibit though and wanted to say good job, I really liked your pieces.
Thanks! Really appreciate it Frank!
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