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by Denny McNeill
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Measuring 23 x 37 THE JINGLE JANGLE MORNING is a mixed media painting/mosaic wall hanging. It is a tribute to a friend who died from Corona Virus in... more
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Measuring 23" x 37" THE JINGLE JANGLE MORNING is a mixed media painting/mosaic wall hanging. It is a tribute to a friend who died from Corona Virus in April of 2020, the early morning after the Full Pink Moon. Just short of his 80th Birthday this man was a lifelong fan of Bob Dylan and his music. The title JINGLE JANGLE MORNING alludes to Dylan's song Mr. tambourine Man and the art depicts my friend's spirit riding out across the cosmos in a star trail following Mr. Tambourine Man. This person moved to Crested Butte, CO. in the early 1970s and lived out a remarkable life in Gunnison County until succumbing to the virus. He will be remembered and missed by many.
I was born August 22, 1948 in Cortez, CO. My family moved to Littleton, CO. in 1961, and I graduated High School from Littleton High School 1966. Then I went to Western State College in Gunnison, CO, 1966 – 1968, but did not graduate. I never went to art school. I am a completely self-taught artist and have had a good teacher. I began framing houses to earn a living in 1977 and worked in the construction trades for the next 25-28 years. I moved to Los Angeles in1982 and had a door installation business until 2002. In 2001, I found my soulmate and love of my life. We moved to Colorado in March of 2002 and we were married in June of that year. My Art Career I started sculpting in wood and making furniture in 1969. Over the years,...
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