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More Scary Art by Tom Durham

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Thomas Durham is a multi-talented artist who lives and works in Rhode Island. His art has appeared in exhibitions and museums in Europe, New York City, Washington, DC, and several eastern seaboard states.

There are more than two hundred of the artist's works at his website, in four categories: sculptures, drawings, prints, and commissions. To go to the website's homepage, click here.

If you publish political articles at OEN which are highly critical of Congress, feel free to include in your article one or more of the three Congressional Rat images at Durham's website. At the website's homepage, simply click on the picture of "Rats in Congress" and upload the image(s) to your files. The pictures are unnamed and are all dated 2010. The artist has granted OEN authors permission to reproduce "Rats in Congress," with or without acknowledgment.

To view the first OEN article with Durham's works, click here.

To view the second OEN article with Durham's works, click here.

This is the third article of Durham's works; all six of the images are in the Prints section at the artist's website.

I'm at a loss as to how to characterize the six images briefly. I think "scary" applies equally to all of them, and it's the humans' shame and acceptance of their fates in The Detention Center that scares me the most. But I will happily change the title during the modification period if I think any commenter has a better suggestion.

Consider:


Yes, I Have Apples For Sale



Loss of Innocence


Amerika Divided



The Detention Center


View From a Window


Raft of Medusa

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I have a law degree (Stanford, 66') but have never practiced. Instead, from 1967 through 1977, I tried to contribute to the revolution in America. As unsuccessful as everyone else over that decade, in 1978 I went to work for the U.S. Forest (more...)
 

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After seeing Tom's first piece at OEN, by GLloyd Rowsey on Friday, May 28, 2010 at 9:27:35 AM