ORIGINAL ARTWORK AND LIMITED EDITION PRINTS By ED NEWMAN
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Aurora's Gift
Picture of the Day
Aurora's Gift
Digitally modified photo from Intergalactica project,
Spring 2012.
Spring 2012.
Costume by Patricia Mahnke and Ed Newman, original photo by Kate Dupre,
produced for Artist Kamikaze IV, Limbo Gallery.
Labels:
art,
Artist Kamikaze,
Aurora's Gift,
collaboration,
ennyman,
Intergalactica
Thursday, November 8, 2012
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Friday, November 2, 2012
Dogs of War
Picture of the Day
Dogs of War
Acrylic on Kodak paper pre-mounted on Foamcore, 2' x 2'
A limited number of 18"x 18" giclee reproductions of this painting
are available for $200 each, signed and numbered.
Background on this original painting: I'd watched a very powerful video about the training of dogs used for war, not as attack animals but for protecting troops, following trails, warning of impending attack. In WW2 and Korean War many dogs served with our armed forces. The documentary included interviews with veterans who told stories of the service dogs who saved soldiers' lives, dogs who gave their lives for the best friends, and the dogs that had to be left behind when the war ended. This picture attempts to capture the haunted feeling I was left with as I reflected on these dogs of war.
A limited number of 18"x 18" giclee reproductions of this painting
are available for $200 each, signed and numbered.
Background on this original painting: I'd watched a very powerful video about the training of dogs used for war, not as attack animals but for protecting troops, following trails, warning of impending attack. In WW2 and Korean War many dogs served with our armed forces. The documentary included interviews with veterans who told stories of the service dogs who saved soldiers' lives, dogs who gave their lives for the best friends, and the dogs that had to be left behind when the war ended. This picture attempts to capture the haunted feeling I was left with as I reflected on these dogs of war.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
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