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June 2011

Kessler in Reno Tahoe Tonight

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David Kessler | Paintings on Metal

Reno Tahoe Tonight, June 2011

 
As a painter focused on addressing the concerns of painting – what has been done and what has yet to be done – Arizona artist David Kessler has managed to distinguish himself within the genera of photo-realistic painting through his fresh approach to the relationship between medium and surface.
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Nelson in ‘Alter-Native Signs’

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Sign Language: Alter-Native Signs gives alternative directions by Rani Molla, 5.31.11, Santa Fe Reporter

 
Words are meaningless—until, of course, they have meaning. Linguist Ferdinand de Saussure made major headway in the world of words with his treatise on signs, which consist of the relationship between the signifier (a symbol) and the signified (that which it represents). For example, a sign is the word “tree,” the signifier is the sound “tree” and the signified is the thought “tree.” “Tree” in itself has no inherent value—it neither looks like a tree nor sounds like a tree—it’s just an arbitrary term. Read More

Berry ‘Moonrise’ approved by Napa City Council

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On Tuesday, May 31, 2011, Roger Berry’s sculpture, ‘Moonrise’ was approved by the Napa City Council for the Napa Community Redevelopment Agency’s downtown beautification project. Read below for more information on this public artwork.

‘Moonrise’ may shine at new downtown park

by Kevin Courtney, Tuesday, April 19, 2011, Napa Valley Register.com

 
The virtual explosion of art in downtown Napa continues, with the city’s redevelopment agency proposing to buy a circular work of stainless steel for a planned pocket park at Third Street and Soscol Avenue.

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