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          Norm 
            Darvie   www.normdarvie.com    
            845 688-7234   
            rcd.aw@earthlink.net  1305 River Road  Phoenicia 
            
          Darvie has painted 
            since the age of nine, and hails from a long line of artists in his 
            family. Others are painters, but the family also boasts a number of 
            potters, sculptors and jewelry designers. 
            He has mastered a number of techniques in a variety of media, including 
            charcoal, pen and ink, pastels, watercolors, acrylics and oils. He 
            also creates figure sculptures in clay, wax and stone.
            Darvie has exhibited widely throughout the country, and has paintings 
            in many private collections. He also won an exceptional merit award 
            at the Degas Pastel Society in 1995, and his work was the featured 
            cover of American Artist’s “Pastel Highlights” 1996 
            issue.
            A member of the Art Students League of New York, Darvie has studied 
            anatomy drawing, ecorche sculpting (showing the musculature of the 
            body without the skin, as in anatomical models) and stone sculpting.
          
          
          
          
          Remi 
            Dios 
          E Piphany Metacine (Show, Shoppe, Person)
            My Grandmother was an Abstract Expressionist 
            My mother read me a poem that meant god was everything
            Andy Warhol wrote 'OK Andy Warhol' on my first Dada Police Communiqué.
            My mentor said I was a Deconstructionist
            I made Icons from the Temple of Dada
            Now I live in an 1830 (first PO in Mt Tremper) house.
            There are paintings, drawings, photos, and
            many things for making altars and assemblage.
            The side lawn (visible from RTE 212 
            has morphed from free table to whatever is becoming 
           
  
             
 
          
          
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          Lynn 
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          Dana 
            Fraser  and "Ta-Da" Art Shop - Main St. Phoenicia
          