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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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2/4/2014
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15Y
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Greg Hawthorne -- "WIND SONG" <br /> 111.111MMIIINIer <br /> Sealed 8, painted in polychrome 1/2" plated steel <br /> 180H x 79,2W x 57.61) $38,000 <br /> Commissioned piece <br /> ti <br /> . ■ ,',4 <br /> i'* <br /> i <br /> 10 <br /> Artist and entrepreneur, Gregory Hawthorne founded the Hawthorne Gallery in <br /> Big Sur in 1995. Gregory his wife Susan, and friends spent an afternoon at Nepenthe <br /> over 30 years ago. To the amusement of his family and friends, Gregory announced <br /> that he would build his studio and create a dynamic art gallery "across the street.' <br /> Perhaps those who knew Greg as an art student at Wayne State University and <br /> before, as a gifted parochial student in a suburb of Detroit, would not be surprised to <br /> learn that several years and much hard vvork later, his dream came true. <br /> His varied creations offer a kaleidoscope of moving, changing sensations that will <br /> flex your imagination. His work encompasses a remarkable variety of mediums from <br /> paintings and full color human figures to outdoor acid-etched sculptures and furniture <br /> that is really functional art. Fused glass has been the most recent medium to be <br /> undertaken. Greg's work is the expression of his observations of people, current <br /> events, and personal interests. <br /> He believes art to be "a continuous process influenced by all aspects of a <br /> changing society." His artwork is displayed in hundreds of private and corporate <br /> collections worldwide. <br />
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