
Well, I missed the opening reception for this month's exhibit because
I've been busy, busy, busy with other endeavors.
So, today I ventured to the gallery (I was scheduled to sit) and took a quick peak at the work on display and here's an overview: ISSUES ...
As a whole, we were burdened with personal and social issues before the winter settled upon our shoulders, adding to the strife and that verboten feeling of helplessness. But now that the spring is upon us, we can shake off those monkeys and instead of shoveling the snow from our walkways, we can begin to shovel the crap from our lives. Let's begin with those morons ... ah, I mean, those well-intended, morally-sounded patrons of the people ;-O ... in Washington who strive to stimulate those who haven't been stimulated in a long, long while.
And what better way to begin that process of inappropriate touching than this exhibit? There is none, I tell you, NONE!
This goes without saying, but I'm going to say it anyway: This month's art is on point and the artists, themselves, have an innate ability to showcase, succinctly, what we all feel at one time or other.
CHECKOUT: Gary Masline's take on a true vampiress (hee hee - you're gonna luv it)!











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