SWEET & SOUR: Ten Days of FestivALL art!
Monday, June 23rd, 2008Dane Klingaman’s “West Virginia Baseball” hanging at Taylor Books Art Annex. Click to enlarge.
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Sour: (Parodying “The Twelve Days of Christmas”) : “On the first day of FestivALL the artists sent to us … “
Sweet: Finishing with, “A whole lot of very great stuff.”
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Sour: Off the top of your head, what is one of the very best things hanging now during the FestivALL art onslaught?
Sweet: Glad to have an art onslaught in our city. This third year of FestivALL looks to be shaping up to be even better than the first two, if the early visual art events are any indication. Well, I have to say one of the best and most visually arresting things hanging is a small piece by up-and-coming artist Dane Klingaman hanging at Taylor Annex. It is really thoughtful and well done, and the image stays with you. There is so much talent and enthusiasm from the younger artists. We asked Dane to send a remark about the piece depicted above and how he did it:
DANE KLINGAMAN: “West Virginia Baseball” an image taken while I was on the disabled list for my U.C. baseball team with a broken thumb and is at old Watt Powell Park. Its depicting Roger Dicks, one of the few African American baseball players to play in the WVIAC, and he was a pitcher. (more…)






