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TROPICAL VACATON 30" X 30" Oil on Canvas

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No we have not been to the tropics, but Charles remarked that it "made him think of the tropics" or something like that. It's another in my series of NATURE UP CLOSE, painted in our studio (out of the Texas heat and without tropical mosquitoes). It's from a photo I took at Laguna Gloria Art Museum last spring.

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AUSTIN ART MUSEUM EVENTS      The Francisco Matto exhibition at the Blanton Museum is a great one for taking your children and grandchildren. But hurry, the show comes down September 27, 2009. Enter the Univ. of Texas parking garage on M.L.K. Street next to the Blanton or park across the street adjacent to the Bob Bullock Museum. It was fun taking Michael (6) and Angela (9) who returned home, discussed the show with their parents and made drawings of what they saw. They especially liked Matto's found-wood totems.      Chuck Close's digital pigment prints are at Austin Museum of Art on Congress Ave. through November 8, 2009. The artist was asked why he didn't use more models when producing the huge frontal portrait heads. He replied that he didn't like people around. We can ask Austin artist Sydney Yeager about this. She was one of his subjects.  There is also a variety of work from AMOA's permanent collection. NETFLIX SUGGESTION      We really liked THE VISITOR