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+<TITLE>My Art Collection</TITLE>
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+<BODY>
+<H1>My Art Collection</H1>
+
+<P>I can't afford Van Goghs or anything like that, but I like to get originals
+by local artists, which are cheaper, and bring home original art as
+<A HREF="art.html#SOUVENIRS">souvenirs of places I visit</A>.  You've never heard of
+any of the artists, probably.  Here are some examples from a few of my
+favorite artists:
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#LEBA">Lebadang</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#RIFE">Jon Rife</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#FARB">Gerta Farber</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#VOIGT">David Voigt</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#HOLDSWORTH">Anthony Holdsworth</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#AVERELL">Sue Averell</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#HARCOS">Bela Harcos</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#DION">David Dion</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#PETYARRE">Kathleen Petyarre</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#REYES">Fernando Reyes</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#CORNING">Judith Corning</A>
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <A HREF="art.html#WEBER">Kay Weber</A>
+
+<P>The pictures on this page really don't do justice at all to
+the actual artwork.  (To make good photos of art that's framed behind
+glass, as is most of my collection, you have to un-frame it, so as not
+to see reflections, and you have to have your camera on a tripod.
+I don't have a tripod and I don't trust myself to get the artwork back
+together properly afterwards, so I just found the least glare-filled
+spot in my house and put the framed works there.  So I got dim and
+crooked pictures, which I then tweaked digitally to the best of my
+poor ability.)  Just use your imagination, and then follow the links below
+to see some professionally done web pages of these artists' works.
+
+<P>According to the EFF, the court ruling in the ditto.com case says that
+posting "thumbnails" of images is fair use under the copyright act, but
+linking to full-size images in a separate window isn't.  So I have reason
+to hope this page is legal!
+
+<P><A NAME="LEBA">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Lebadang</B> is a Vietnamese artist who lived in France until his
+recent death.  What you can't see very
+well in these photos (but try zooming in!) is that an important part of his
+work is using custom-sculpted paper, with designs raised, especially in the
+white areas you see here.  Many of those images are of family groups.  So,
+while these are multiple-original works, to call them "prints" suggests an
+image that doesn't do them justice.  Lebadang also did paint-on-canvas works,
+sculptures, and rugs (as shown below) in the same 3-D style.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/LebaTall.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/LebaBlue.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/LebaRed.jpg">
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Leblitho.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Leboffice.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Lebrug.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://viettouch.com/lebadang/">http://viettouch.com/lebadang/</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="RIFE">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Jon Rife</B> is a San Francisco artist.  He's very interested
+in textures, and I'm fascinated by the way he can represent
+textures in a flat monoprint, most of which is lost on you in these
+bad reproductions.  (A monoprint is made by painting onto a smooth
+surface, glass or metal, and then transferring the paint onto paper
+in a press.)  Rife's more recent works include both direct paint-to-canvas
+and the integration of digital imagery with his painting.
+The <A HREF="index.html#CSLS">covers</A>
+of my <CITE>Computer Science Logo Style</CITE> books
+are taken from three of his works.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/RifeOil.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/RifeLeft.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/RifeRight.jpg">
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/RifeOld.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Rife3474.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Rife3603.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.jonrife.com/">http://www.jonrife.com/</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="FARB">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Gerta Farber</B> is a local artist, living in Oakland, who does mostly
+watercolors on a range of subjects: landscapes, portraits, and
+abstracts.  Here we see a California mission church (the first original
+artwork I ever bought!), a house, and some
+semi-abstract trees.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/FarbMiss.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/FarbHouse.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/FarbTrees.jpg">
+
+<P>Alas, her artwork seems to have disappeared from the Web since she
+retired, so I can't give a link.
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="VOIGT">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>David Voigt</B> is an Australian artist whose work I find interesting
+partly because of the way he depicts motion (the birds' flight, the
+wind, the river).  He mostly does
+landscapes from nature.  These are watercolors; he also does even
+more dramatic acrylic paintings.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/VoigtDry.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/VoigtHills.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/VoigtTree.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.davidvoigt.com/">http://www.davidvoigt.com/</A>
+<!-- <A HREF="http://www.breewood.com.au/exhibition4/firstEX4.htm">http://www.breewood.com.au/exhibition4/firstEX4.htm</A> -->
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="HOLDSWORTH">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Anthony Holdsworth</B> is a local artist, living in Oakland, who does
+very realistic acrylic paintings.  My favorites are his urban landscapes
+featuring careful attention to the actual street surfaces, but he also loves
+to paint the Italian countryside.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Holdsworth1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Holdsworth2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Holdsworth3.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.anthonyholdsworth.com/">http://www.anthonyholdsworth.com/</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="AVERELL">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Sue Averell</B> is a local Marin County artist who paints very dramatic
+acrylic semi-realistic works.  I love the freedom in her style, and the
+bold, thick blocks of color.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Averell1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Averell2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Averell3.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.sueaverell.com/">http://www.sueaverell.com/</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="HARCOS">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Bela Harcos</B> is a San Francisco artist who paints very vibrant
+abstract acrylics.  I love the colors and the textures!  He's also a sculptor.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Harcos1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Harcos2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Harcos3.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.evolvingartgallery.com/artist_harcos_bela.htm">http://www.evolvingartgallery.com/artist_harcos_bela.htm</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="DION">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>David Dion</B> is a San Francisco sculptor who works in wood and
+plastics.  He makes tabletop-sized fantasy buildings, boats, and things I'm
+not sure about!
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Dion1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Dion2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Dion3.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.mesart.com/artworks.jsp.que.artist.eq.987.shtml">http://www.mesart.com/artworks.jsp.que.artist.eq.987.shtml</A>
+
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="PETYARRE">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Kathleen Petyarre</B> is one of the most famous living Australian
+Aboriginal artists.  I confess that most Aboriginal art leaves me cold, but
+the artists in the Utopia region are an exception, and the greatest of those
+(imho) is Kathleen Petyarre.  Her work has a depth that I can stare at for
+hours.  The pictures tell stories at several levels, but I know next to
+nothing about that, I'm afraid.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Kathleen1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Kathleen2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.gallerieaustralis.com/aspx/kathleen_petyarre.aspx">http://www.gallerieaustralis.com/aspx/kathleen_petyarre.aspx</A>
+<BR><A HREF="http://www.aboriginalartstore.com.au/artists/kathleen-petyarre.php">http://www.aboriginalartstore.com.au/artists/kathleen-petyarre.php</A>
+<BR><A HREF="http://www.aboriginalartdirectory.com/artists/slideshow/kathleen-petyarre/">http://www.aboriginalartdirectory.com/artists/slideshow/kathleen-petyarre/</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="REYES">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Fernando Reyes</B> is an Oakland artist who does landscapes and
+thoughtful portraits in addition to his works in the style shown here, my
+favorites, featuring parts of people's bodies overlayed in interesting
+patterns.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Reyes5.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Reyes6.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Reyes1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.freyesart.com">http://www.freyesart.com</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="CORNING">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Judith Corning</B> lives a block away from me!  She does these gorgeous,
+detailed nature paintings in acrylic, among other styles.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Corning1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Corning2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://judithcorning.com/">http://judithcorning.com/</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><A NAME="WEBER">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P><B>Kay Weber</B> is in San Francisco.  He does these very intricate paper
+cutouts; the ones in these pictures are made from gift wrap paper.  He also
+volunteers some of his time teaching art to teenagers, several of whom tend
+to pop in during his Open Studios stints, which is fun.
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Weber1.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+<IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Weber2.jpg">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.kayweberartstudio.com">http://www.kayweberartstudio.com/</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+
+<P><A NAME="SOUVENIRS">&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<H2>Souvenirs of exotic places</H2>
+
+<P>The cities mentioned below are where I bought the artworks, which may not
+be exactly where the artist lives and works.
+(For example, Jan Neil's studio is in Melbourne, but I bought this piece at
+a gallery in Darwin.)  In a couple of cases I was unable to find a web link.
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Bratislava, Slovakia (artist: Igor Piacka)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Piacka.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://piacka.com/igor/malba_2008.php">http://piacka.com/igor/malba_2008.php</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Berlin, Germany (artist: Falko Behrendt)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Behrendt.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.kunstmarkt.de/pagesjob/falko_behrendt/_i74070-/kunst_kaufen.html?words=Behrendt,+Falko">http://www.kunstmarkt.de/pagesjob/falko_behrendt/_i74070-/kunst_kaufen.html?words=Behrendt,+Falko</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Birmingham, England (artist: M. Hazel Mason)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Mason.jpg">
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Darwin, Australia (artist: Jan Neil)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Neil.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.janneilozimages.com.au/gallery.htm">http://www.janneilozimages.com.au/gallery.htm</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Reykjavik, Iceland (artist: Sigrun Eldjarn)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Eldjarn.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more (but in a very different style):
+<A HREF="http://www.sim.is/Index/Islenska/Artotek/Listamadur/110">http://www.sim.is/Index/Islenska/Artotek/Listamadur/110</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Toronto, Canada (artist: Gino Hollander)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Hollander.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.hollanderart.com/sitepages/pid14.php">http://www.hollanderart.com/sitepages/pid14.php</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Warsaw, Poland (artist: A. Urbaniak)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Urbaniak.jpg">
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Bergen, Norway (artists: Kristian Finborud, Svein Bolling)
+
+<P><IMG LENGTH=60% SRC="art/Finborud.jpg">
+&#160; &#160; &#160; <IMG LENGTH=30% SRC="art/Bolling.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="http://www.finborud.no/">http://www.finborud.no/</A><br>
+<A HREF="http://www.artnet.com/artists/svein-bolling/">http://www.artnet.com/artists/svein-bolling/</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
+<P>From Vilnius, Lithuania (artist: Valentinas Ajauskas)
+
+<P><IMG SRC="art/Ajauskas.jpg">
+
+<P>To see more:
+<A HREF="https://www.paveikslai.lt/en/416_valentinas-ajauskas">https://www.paveikslai.lt/en/416_valentinas-ajauskas</A>
+<P>&#160; &#160; &#160; 
+
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