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Category: Art and Photography
About this event Aaron's works of art include a wide range of visual and functional items that also includes antiques used to recreate new items. My works of art include portraits, landscapes, city-scapes, historical renderings, painted furniture and others. EVENTS FOR AARON'S ART&AMOORE AAA: AN EXHIBITION OF HISTORICAL: ARTWORKS and Lecture by AARON MICHAEL MOORE III North Carolina's places, people and memorabilia. A view of it's history through the eyes of an artist and collector. Sunday, February 20, 2009 thru April 20, 2009 AMERICAN TOBACCO HISTORIC DISTRICT, BAY 7 Aaron's works of art include a wide range of visual and functional items that also includes antiques used to recreate new items. My works of art include portraits, landscapes, city-scapes, historical renderings, painted furniture and others. As an art critic once noted, Aaron Michael Moore III's love of mankind andnature shows in his work. Mr. Moore came to art by a circuitous route, having pursued a number of vocations. Yet, his arrival to the art scene seems a matter of destiny.He has lived and worked in many places,and has traveled widely. This diversity of experience, along with a strong sense of family, history, and place, has given Mr. Moore an expansiveview on life and the world that has been a constant source of strength in his quest for artistic truth and true wisdom. His art is a window to a uniquely personal world, and the view is impressive.You will find a wonderful range of experiences in his work, from realism to fantasy. He is at home in multiple media and varied styles and draws upon a wide array of subject matter for inspiration. He sees a certain beauty and integrity in variety. "This is the true measure of an artist worth: a tangible record of his search for truth and wisdom. Some artists develop a commercially rewarding style, and give up the quest, in order to 'milk it for all it's worth.' Before long, their work begins to lose it's vitality. They grow complacent, and their art becomes dull. The road to financial success eventually leads them to stagnation and death. "If Picasso hadn't ventured out of his Blue Period, and if Matisse, in his 80's, hadn't picked up a pair of scissors to do those vibrant paper cut-outs, both might still be considered outstanding artists; however, their greatness lies not only in their abilities, but also in their lifelong search for new forms of artistic expression, new ways of looking at the world. Date: Sunday, February 01, 2009 at 8:00 AM Hosted by: AMERICAN TOBACCO - HISTORIC DISTRICT Contact number: 919-433-1570 (Valerie Ward) Location: AMERICAN TOBACCO HISTORIC DISTRICT, BAY 7 318 Blackwell St, Durham, NC 27701-2883, United States Date: Sunday, February 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM Hosted by: AMERICAN TOBACCO - HISTORIC DISTRICT Contact number: 919-433-1570 (Valerie Ward) Location: AMERICAN TOBACCO HISTORIC DISTRICT, BAY 7 318 Blackwell St, Durham, NC 27701-2883, United States
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