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How many roads must a man walk down, before they call him a man
How many seas must a white dove sail, before she sleeps in the sand
How many times must the cannonballs fly, before they are forever banned
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind
- Bob Dylan
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Skinner is more than just an artist who paints psychodellic images of metal band mayhem, he is an event, a personality, a one-stop-shop of the super rad. It is within this personality that we begin to understand Skinner's work, and the detail, time, and focus he puts into everything he produces. We sat down with the artist to talk about his new show at The Shooting Gallery entitled "The Fragile Art of Existence" which explores a new place in the Skinner's body of work.
Read the full interview on Warholian here: www.warholian.com/2011/08/11/skinner-fragile-existence/
Studio photos by Hal Rotter
Opening Night Photos by Michael Cuffe
This semi-ghost town owns its existence to the South Platte River. During the Pioneer days, this point at the river made for a good crossing point, and a town sprung up. It wasn't the best crossing point in the area, and as larger towns sprung up nearby, Roscoe faded. A few residents still call this town home, and many boarded up buildings stand as a reminder to its past.
Finally got the roll from early spring developed. Thanks to the folks at Blue Moon for always coming through. Fleeting cherry blossoms in downtown Portland, Oregon, early Spring 2009.