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This is the title of my latest work. It's based on that feeling intuition. Female intuition in particular. The eyes closed on the model shows how we can be blind to a situation. The open eyes see the reality of a situation. I used my female model because I'm always hearing about female intuition whereas we guys get a gut feeling. Plus women just have that mystique that after all these decades I feel as though I'm still on page one!
Thank You so Much for the Compliments Michael, ..Love, LoVe, LOVE Your Marvelous Work .. Beautiful Draftsmanship .... I Wish You the Very Best in All of Your Creative Endeavors ...... Infinite Blessings!
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Acclaimed African American artist Dr. J Eugene Grigsby Jr. died June 9th, 2013.
Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby Jr., an artist, educator, author, lecturer and mentor had a life well lived. Gene will be remembered for his contribution to the principles he lived every day, a life of sharing his love of art, writing, and even theater with the world at large. Video
I Shall Not Be Moved by Maya Angelou. The triumph and pain of being black and the struggle to be free. Filled with bittersweet intimacies and ferocious courage, these poems are gems--many-faceted, bright with wisdom, radiant with life.
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