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December 27, 2007

Laurie Hogin's Cranky Birds & Suspicious Animals

Hogin_01cI don't have much to say about Laurie Hogin aside from the fact that I melt whenever I see her allegorical paintings of cranky birds and suspicious animals.

Her site is comprehensive and clean but unfortunately the images are a bit too small. There are plenty of gallery sites in which to view her work in a larger size- the best being at Little John Contemporary.

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Of Laurie Hogins work a WFMUs Blogger sez, I melt whenever I see her allegorical paintings of cranky birds and suspicious animals. Image galleries are at Laurie Hogins site and Little John Contemporary. ... [Read More]

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These are beautiful paintings. Thanks so much for posting. Love posts like this.

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