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Booth Western Art Show
Two pieces were recently chosen for inclusion in a summer-long Booth Artists Guild exhibition at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, GA. The Booth is now the largest collection of western art in the country. “Rust In Peace” (carved wood, just under 18” square) and “Corn Maiden” (acrylic on canvas, with artist-created frame, roughly 44” x 20”) are among the many works being shown through September 1, 2013 in the museum’s Borderlands gallery.
Sunday @/8/2015
I’ve often described my decision to take an early retirement from being a magazine art director to pursue full-time fine art as “jumping off a cliff,” and that I found stepping stones floating into place leading me towards my goals.
Clouds of dust and the rumbling of wagon wheels from dark swamps of Louisiana, heading for the west. No one is safe from the dark magic of Dr. Max Glitz.
It’s the most elaborate and one of the most personal projects I’ve created.
I'm originally from North Florida and have been an Atlantan since 1976. Nothing prepared me for my experience in the Southwest starting in 1995 after an artist told me "It will change your mind about color."