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Touchstone Contemporary Art Gallery

901 New York Avenue NW
Washington D.C 20001
202-682-4125

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Painting Blood Is Not Easy

October 16, 2019 Patricia Williams

With Fables of Decapitation: I knew I would die long ago, Timothy Johnson depicts scenes from famous biblical, mythical and historical beheadings with wit and imagination. But it’s not the gore he’s after. It’s foreshortening.

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Tags acrylic, decapitation, myth, history, bible stories, Picasso, foreshortening
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On Being Nomadic: Gale Wallar

December 4, 2012 Touchstone Gallery
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Gale Wallar 3 blog

For Gale, who was born into a military family, being nomadic was the norm. That, and a rich exposure to art, architecture and history. Art is the course that Gale set for herself as a child and she has stuck to it during some circuitous turns and long journeys. After achieving a BFA in painting and printmaking, she freelanced in Washington D.C. and some of her political cartoons were published in the Washington Post.

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In Featured Artist Tags abstraction, architectural details, building facades, chimney tops, colored pencil, composition, dc art, design, enhanced colors, history, Indonesia, journey, Moscow, nomad, oil painting, Paris, patterns, photograpic representation, printmaking, rooftops, Switzerlannd, touchstone gallery, travel, visual conveyance
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