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Art Show & Tell, of a Point of Order, add a little ice cream, my just reward. A young woman, lingering with a tattooed crowd in downtown Edmonton near the library, complimented my artwork. After finishing my rapidly melting ice cream in the 24°C heat, I walked over to her gang to show the backside, titled Disorder. Suddenly, a young man lunged at me. "Get the f*** away from here!" he snapped. Before I could react, the group's matriarch—Mama Tattoo—spoke up. "I like your painting," she said, her voice steady. The young man’s demeanor shifted. He looked at the artwork again, his expression softening. "That's an amazing piece of art," he said "You've got talent!" XLife
Art is Freedom
Doug Brinkman's Birds of a Feather Art Project: Faith, Democracy and Nature. Left Stage, Exit Right, Free from Artifice. In Memory of Chicago's Virgil Abloh, 2019, Chicago, MCA, Figures of Speech. XLife