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Nancy Schwartz Vincents Garden, oils, 36" x 30"
Lipsett Gallery: Ellyn Weiss "Background Chatter"
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Lipsett Gallery : Sara Clark "Topological Allegories: Proof of the Obvious"
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Sculpture Cases: Anthony Corradetti
"Nucleus" 1999
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US Botanic Garden |
My Spiritual Journey Through
Flowers
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The title of this painting refers to a beautiful fresh-water lake in the interior of Cuba. My parents spent their honeymoon there, and after Castros revolution, my father worked there for two years on a project. It was to be a hotel, made up of small cabanas artfully set in the gorgeous surrounding nature. But actually, as we found out later, it became one of Castros personal hideaways. The smiling crocodile represents the perfidious tyrant, trying to swallow the turtle, my symbol for the Cuban people. The turtle, however, has a hard shell, and is large enough that the crocodile cant swallow or digest it.
National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center Galleries Archive: 2001 2000 1999