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It’s a Family Thing

March 3, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Joyce Tolley, H
Joyce Tolley, H <3 J

No one can embarrass you like family. They remember all of your most awkward moments and never fail to share them with your boss or love interest. Childhood memories, thoughts on procreation and ancestry; all of these themes show up in artists’ work from time to time. There are even artist families within the RSG; painters who had children that grew up to become painters. I guess we all become our parents. While you contemplate that unsettling truth, please enjoy these family friendly works.

Keany Rathbun Trailor of Origin
Keany Rathbun, Trailor of Origin
Ann John Surrogate
Ann John, Surrogate
Patricia Heimerl, Grow Up 18
Patricia Heimerl, Grow Up 18
l.marie.miller, taking the guernsey
L. Marie Miller, Taking the Guernsey
Bullwinkle FauxFinale
Paula Bullwinkle, Faux Finale
Leland John Mothers and Children at Sauvie Island Pond
Leland John, Mothers and Children at Sauvie Island Pond
Don Schwartz Fishing Trip
Don Schwartz, Fishing Trip
B Mitchell Wolfsehr First Day
B Mitchell Wolfsehr, First Day
Eileen Kressel Road Trip
Eileen Kressel, Road Trip
Stephen Kekule I remember Three Colors Dancing in the Air
Stephen Kekule, I remember Three Colors Dancing in the Air
Brian Cameron Guiding Hand
Brian Cameron, Guiding Hand
Mike Baggetta Weekend at Cuba Beach
Mike Baggetta, Weekend at Cuba Beach
Sarkis Antikajian Coming Home
Sarkis Antikajian, Coming Home
Paul Joseph Lucas Long Way Home
Paul Joseph Lucas, Long Way Home

 

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