As the Art of Diorama show draws to a close, My friend Leah Korican brought her students to enjoy the exhibition and to listen to me talk about my project. The best part is that they listened to my ramblings without a lot of fidgeting and yawning. This show was a wonderful venue for people to come and appreciate an art form without a lot of explaining. I enjoyed a chance to show off my Doof collection and to be able to realize a part of my project that until the show was just in my head.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Students Respond to the Doof
As the Art of Diorama show draws to a close, My friend Leah Korican brought her students to enjoy the exhibition and to listen to me talk about my project. The best part is that they listened to my ramblings without a lot of fidgeting and yawning. This show was a wonderful venue for people to come and appreciate an art form without a lot of explaining. I enjoyed a chance to show off my Doof collection and to be able to realize a part of my project that until the show was just in my head.
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Doof Gallery
a changing survey of the growing Doof Culture collection.
Doof Bling
T. L. Douveres
my portrait of the famous Doof visionary
Doof Toy
Doof in a Box
Jack O'latern Doof
Doof in a Marsh
9 x 12"
Graphite Doof
graphite on museum board, 35 x 27"
Beach Doof
rocks,water and sand

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