Dreamism
Can you see it? Can you feel it? It looks like it’s there, but something is off. Something isn’t quite right. My dog registers for a financial products show and gets his picture taken there with Mr. Clean! My nephew’s cat plays the tuba! The seated fat lady in black shows off her “impossible box.” My securities advisor is a rat wearing a helmet. The unicycle is part person, or is ridden as two unicycles; one with the handle bars the other with the seat.
Perhaps in Dreamism, I can’t get it right, but I hope I get it funny or interesting.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
My dog is five years old and his name is Madison. His hobby is shopping at the Wellington Mall and Festival Flea Market. He usually goes shopping with his mother. She takes him in his stroller. His profession is real estate investing. He was a recent registered attendee at the Orlando Money Show. Here he is pictured with Mr. Clean at the Proctor and Gamble booth.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Robert ben Kline, Dreamism, Art of the Doxie
Robert ben Kline
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Biography:
Robert ben Kline has studied sculpture with Scot Buccina and attended classes at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is a member of the Wellington Art Society, the Riverbridge Art League and the Ceramic League of the Palm Beaches. His sculptures have been exhibited at the Palm Beach Gardens City Hall in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, the Craft Gallery and the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the Riverbridge Community Center in Greenacres, Florida.
He is founder of the realist based school of "Dreamism."
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Biography:
Robert ben Kline has studied sculpture with Scot Buccina and attended classes at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is a member of the Wellington Art Society, the Riverbridge Art League and the Ceramic League of the Palm Beaches. His sculptures have been exhibited at the Palm Beach Gardens City Hall in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, the Craft Gallery and the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the Riverbridge Community Center in Greenacres, Florida.
He is founder of the realist based school of "Dreamism."
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Labels:
Art,
Doxie,
Dreamism,
Robert ben Kline,
Sculpture
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