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My journey through life as an artist, father, and person with young onset Parkinsons. Gallery 1 For Sale stuff. The Journey-On going page 2. PRESS RELEASE and Contact information. Events, Shows and Awards updating. Words of all shapes and sizes. The day, today does it have a name? March 17, 2018.
Nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands. OR SCREAM IN ALL CAPS. Or if you need a prompt you can check out one of the past prompts, like the Shadorma. The bar is open just for you.
Warm blood spills on the chilled concrete floor. Forming images discernible only to those who. Need to see them at the precise moment they are. Most desperate to be saved from insanity. Ironic that such a horrific thing would bring. Peace of mind, but it does in a world where people. Feed on twenty-four hour newscasts. I saw the Virgin Mary. Today, and knew that.
Within me lives the saint and the sinner, and each regrets the other. I wish I were simple. Popped they are a tragedy. But I am the layers of loam in the wood. Just in the spectrum of green. And one hundred and eighty degrees. Stretching from dank earth to full bloom. The worst of times are those when I am still. But not quiet in my mind. Thoughts buzz like hives moving their queen.
Submit to me, my darling. Hyperrealistic Painting by Patrick Kramer. Submit to me, my darling.
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From humble beginnings in a small town in north eastern Montana I was taught early on that there are no shortcuts to be had when pursuing greatness- in any endeavor. In winemaking, great vineyards, attention to detail and hard work will get one started down that path; once there it must be followed with conviction, integrity and a finely tuned palate to propel through the finish line.
Aberrant Ceramics is the clay art of Aaron Nosheny. The content ranges from interpretations of geek culture icons, replicas of odd life forms real and imaginary, hand-built pottery with sculptural elements, and Judaica. It is my great joy to produce these clay monstrosities. I also love to send them out into the world. I sell my work in the gallery at Tucson Clay Co-op. I also sell through my Etsy shop.