Eclectic mix of art at "Words and Symbols" opening
The "Words and Symbols" exhibit opened at the Windisch-Hunt Gallery on Saturday night, during the Gallery Walk. Two artists with work on display and also in attendance were P. Cherry and son Mark Cherry, they are standing in front of one of Mark's pieces.
Jordan Zabari, Casey Korge and Monique Lassooig also have art on display.
Fritz Leip stands next to his sculpture, "Obsolete TV," which had an "ancient" Sony tv, which actually worked. At right: proud parents Norman and Rosario Duncan with son Sebastian Duncan-Portuondo, in front of Sebastians piece called, "In the Flamboyant Grove, When . . ."
Left: Natasha Steinel, Charles Rounds, Adrian Higgenbotham; right: untitled piece by P. Cherry.
Michael Ford, Christopher Rodriguez and James Duncan were some of the art lovers out for the Gallery Walk. The Words and Symbols exhibit is on display until the end of the month at the Windisch-Hunt Gallery, 2911 Grand Avenue, open daily from 11 am to 10 pm.
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