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HUBBA HUBBA

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Big electric blues and Rock 'n Roll like you always wanted. Original tracks, WAY too much fun.

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"Johny Cash at Folsom Prison"

New work by Washboard Jackson. Click the image for more information.

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GALLERY DOG

(Pay No Attention to Me)

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"FOLK ARTIST"

Eileen West         09/2011

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"REVELATION"

 

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The mysterious process of painintg explained.....oooooooooooo

 

and an unfinished painting....click the image

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WILLIAM HEARD

Opening Night

EWG has been honored to exhibit Mr. Heard's work for many years.

Recently his tireless work on behalf of disabled artists has gained him some national attention with the online broadcast of him in his studio and at his gallery on FOX News:

Mississippi Wheelchair-Bound Artist Paints Success from Tragedy

By Garrett Tenney

Published May 07, 2011

FoxNews.com

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/07/mississippi-wheelchair-bound-artist-paints-success-tragedy/#ixzz1PmBM7o7l

The following video was facilitated by Suzanne Mielke as a trailer to raise funds for PBS to do his life story:

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Beau Bradbury has acquired a cellar in Manhatten where he continues to produce some of the most virile images in modern art.

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The painting below represents what the artist is rendering from what he is observing and what he is enertaining in his mind.

Bradbury brings a classsical bent to his unruly expression. It works. This artist is fearless in venting his id in a visual art form. Beautifully disturbing.

MUSICIAN ARTISTS

Photo Credit: Sharra Axelsen

Jerad "TBone" Reynolds and Franko "Washboard" Jackson

 

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JANIS SAWYER

Self Portrait

Janis Sawyer, the artist whose solo show we hosted four years ago, continues to produce art in her own vernacular.

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Janis has lived in Seaside Florida for over 20 years yet few residents have ever seen her and fewer still know why. What happened to her all those years ago to change her life forever?

A short film about Janis was released this year in Indie festivals and has bee winning may awards. To see the trailer for this film and to learn more click the image.

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STUART RIORDAN

"Oh, Man"

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An homage to Man Ray, surrealist photographer. The "f" holes superimposed on the image reference "Violon d'Ingres", a photo of Man Ray's mistress/model Kiki with the same "f" holes.

 It is a word play on "violon" which also means "hobby" in French . Man Ray was commenting visually on the Ingres nudes. 

   

UNITED WE STAND

Missionary Mary Proctor

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EWG has always been an artist's resource and we are in the process of expanding that mission. Come back soon for new content.

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