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Featured Artist: Billy Al Bengston

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ART:
Cliff Westermann, Billy Al Bengston (1968)
Moontang Kilns plate (2003)
Pelolina (1994) 48 x 32″ Acrylic on canvas
Red River Range (1970) 21 x 20″ Lacquer & polyester resin on aluminum
Velzy Knows (2007) Acrylic on MDF (Donation to Laguna Art Museum, CA)
Godzilla’s Saddle (1962) 72 x 72″ Lacquer & oil on masonite
Cleopatra (2007) 14′ 6 1/2″ x 9′ 6″ Acrylic on canvas
Orimi (2007) 48 x 48″ Acrylic on canvas
Ka’ ao Watercolor (1982) 30 x 23″ Watercolor on paper
Standing Log Roast (Lumberjack Lunch) (1977) (Exhibited at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA)

Here are some great images of Billy Al Bengston’s Art…There is a Thought Provoking Interview with Billy Al Bengston on my other blog, SPRAYBLOG

Form and Imagination: Women Ceramic Sculptors Exhibition

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Form and Imagination: Women Ceramic Sculptors Exhibition

Fifteen female artists from across the country showcase their figurative art whose work has been inspired by their experiences as children, mothers, women, wives, and artists.

Show: Now through November 24

American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA)
340 S. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA, (909) 629-1067

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