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August Issue 2010
Gallery C in
Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Josh George
Gallery C in Raleigh, NC, will present the exhibit, Contemporary Works by Josh George, on view from Aug. 6 through Sept. 22, 2010.
George's cityscapes are influenced by works dating back to the 19th century impressionists. He is influenced by masters such as Edgar Degas and Mary Cassat because of their excellent drawing abilities. He is motivated and inspired by Richard Diabankorn and Wayne Thiebaud because, like George, they took the liberty of redesigning their landscapes to fit their own views. George's work focuses on the changing cityscape from the street level view, like an Ash Can artist.
George uses an onslaught of materials when creating his works; not limiting himself, but including wallpaper scraps, postage stamps, and old product labels.
George has degrees from the Kansas City Art Institute and Central Missouri State University. He is a native of Kansas City, MO.
For further information
check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at
919/828-3165 or visit (www.galleryc.net).
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