Thu, 26 April 2007 Art on display at The Monkey Wrench is brought to you by the Greenhouse Arts Project. The art is for sale. Ask your server for details.The Monkey Wrench 502-582-2433 1025 Barret Ave., Louisville, KY 40204 Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 April 2007 Larry lives in Northern Kentucky and was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease (PD) about fifteen years ago. He became a full-time retiree from his employment as a claims manager several years ago due to complications with his PD. His form of art, stained-glass windows and fireplace covers, among many other items, was a craft he started doing as a hobby more than 25 years ago. Participating in local craft shows gave Larry his start in selling his art. He has exhibited at the Shaker Village and many other shows in the Northern Kentucky area since. Most of his work is produced as commission pieces, or he gives them as gifts to family and friends, as well as donations to auctions for non-profits. Larrys stained-glass fireplace cover that he donated to the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana for a silent auction, resulted in a bidding war during the auction. The winner was extremely pleased. Larry has two children, Kate, age 28, a teacher in Oldham County Middle School, and Ben, age 25, a mechanical engineer in the Cincinnati area. His work was exhibited and sold on April 19th in the Barret Zone art corridor at the Shekinah Studio, during the Parkinson Art Hop, benefitting the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana and supporting artists with PD. Comments[2] |
Fri, 6 April 2007 Evan Leibowitz captures historic moments in American history and scenic views in extremely-detailed, three-dimensional dioramas.Comments[2] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 Tom will be part Parkinson's Art Hop in the Barret Zone on Thursday, April 19th from 6:00-9:00
p.m. to raise funds for the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana.Working with scissors, tweezers, and rubber cement, Tom expresses his unique artistic vision in paper paintings, a form of collage created by cutting and positioning hundreds of pieces of paper into precise patterns from color pages of magazines. His lifelike collages are vibrant, colorful works of art, each one depicting beautifully appointed nudes, waterscapes or mountain scenes, or whatever fires his imagination. With a flair for the Erotica, Tom has a particularly unique collection of nudes. His attention to details brings his art to life. Each one is a prized piece taking many days to create. Comments[0] |

Art on display at The Monkey Wrench is brought to you by the Greenhouse Arts Project. The art is for sale. Ask your server for details.
Larry lives in Northern Kentucky and was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease (PD) about fifteen years ago. He became a full-time retiree from his employment as a claims manager several years ago due to complications with his PD.
Evan Leibowitz captures historic moments in American history and scenic views in extremely-detailed, three-dimensional dioramas.
Tom will be part Parkinson's Art Hop in the Barret Zone on Thursday, April 19th from 6:00-9:00
p.m. to raise funds for the Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana.



