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After lunch and checking out the hotel lobby, we went to the Racine Art Museum. The above are some of my favorite pieces that are currently on exhibit.
found bag adorned with found key chains (don't remember the title); Georgina Treviño
Virgen de Guadalupe Medallion (left) and Milagro Heart Tree of Life (right); Lorena Angulo
Rendezvous at Twilight (top) and Field Day (bottom); John Colt
The Egg; George L. McDonald
At the Bar Day-Dreaming of the Past; David F. Driesbach
October Migration; Robert R. Burkert
(October 19, 2023)
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Favorites from the Wisconsin Art exhibition at the Kenosha Public Museum (February 2):
Hans Stoltenberg: “Jones Island Mooring,” 1944. Oil on masonite.
Theodore Czebotar: “Blue Sky, Black Bird,” c. 1950s. Acrylic on canvas.
John Goray: “Salute pair,” 1955. Oil on board.
Roland Poska: “Burning the Morning Frost,” c. 1980s. Lithograph.
David F. Driesbach: “Matsuda’s Dream,” 1965. Lithograph.
Karen Ann Hoffman: “We’ll Say Who We Are,” 2019. Mixed media.
Kady Faulkner: “Oil Refinery,” c. 1970s. Watercolor.
Virginia Tatman: “Musician, Lanterns, Butterflies,” c. 2000. Watercolor.
Warrington Colescott: “Dillinger: Attack & Defense of Little Bohemia,” 1966. Etching.
Dennis Bayuzick: “Study: Abstracts Cook,” c. 2010. Oil on canvas.
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