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December 11, 2003
Art that expresses joy
[Art that expresses joy by Nnamdi Okonkwo] I remember going to the BYU art museum a few years ago to see an exhibit by an artist (can't remember the name) who was really really good at painting sad, forlorn, dejected people. It bothered me that there wasn't an exhibit of art that expressed hapiness, elation and joy. Happiness is just as valid and artsy a feeling as sadness. So Nnamdi's work is from a different culture, but I can feel the happiness oozing from his work. Of course, it helps that he lives up the street. Nnamdi reeks of genuine happiness and enthusiasm, I always feel happier after talking to him. This page also explains why his hands are so rough...
Posted by jones at December 11, 2003 10:05 PM
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