John Kotula has probably been an artist for lifetimes. In this incarnation, his work can be seen at Hera Gallery, Wakefield, RI. www.heragallery.org. Visit his blog, Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man, at blogspot.com for his insights.
"I have been drawing continuously, at times obsessively, for more than fifty years. My choice of materials comes and goes and comes back again: pencils, charcoal, conte, ink, crayons, Sharpies, china markers, pastels, chalk... Through all the changes in materials and subject matter, what has always been true is that I love making marks and seeing them accumulate to reveal an image."
► John's books are available for printing, just click on the titles below.
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Beyond the Reach of Science
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Snow When It's Falling
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Swanee River
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This is too important for a poem
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Husband in Winter
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Stories: I thru IV
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Cielo
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Honduras is Green
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Gringo Time, Honduran Time
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| Cross Country Haiku I. Road Trip |
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12 Haikus
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6 Haikus
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