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Foyer of the exhibition. Two of my fiends, J Michael Walker and Mark Broyard are featured in this show with me and other artists. |
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A view of the crowd in the east gallery where our work is exhibited. |
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A view of the crowd in the rotunda gallery where more of our works are exhibited. |
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Artist J Michael Walker points to a detail on his artwork as he discusses the work with guests. |
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My son Joshua and daughter Zion an I greet a guest in front of my new oil painting, Judy's Lament, on exhibit in the rotunda gallery. The painting was wet, because I was still working on it. |
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Artist Mark Broyard with his wife, artist Alicia Galindo, beside an assemblage piece of Mark's which is also on exhibit in the rotunda gallery. |
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Mark Broyard and Alicia Galindo in the rotunda gallery, head for the east gallery. |
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In the east gallery, Alicia Galindo chats with me and my daughter Zion. |
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Mark Broyard introduce his mother to me any my children. |
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Ami Motevalli, assistant director of the William Grant Still Art Center, is also an HABLA Underground artist. Here Ami cuddles my 16 month-old daughter Zion in front of J Michael Walker's lovely mermaid. |
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My 4 year-old son, Joshua, enjoys the exhibition and shares his observation of the work with a guest. |
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Photo Credit: Lili Bernard, Wilki Tom |
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