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First Look At A
Dying World
Polyester Resin, Glass and Oil Paint
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Bring Your Game
Face
Side 1
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on the picture)
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Bring Your Game
Face
Side 1
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details by clicking
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"Definition
of frustration:
Looking into the eyes of a John DeAndrea
sculpture and trying to figure out how he does
it." - John
Von Schmid |
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John von
Schmid. John worked for many years bringing other
artists' concepts to three dimensional completion. For the
last four years he has dedicated himself solely to his own
art. He recently completed a commission for the Senior PGA
Tour and Northville Industries. The sculpture is on
permanent display in Schnieder Children's Hospital.
John has
been meticulously crafting life-size polyester resin and
vinyl recreations of the human body since receiving a
Bachelor of Fine Arts from the New York Institute of
Technology. He has just begun to show his work publicly.
Up until
now he has been pointing his finger at particular issues
such as ecology and how society treats the elderly.
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Work In Progress
One element of a larger piece |
He has
formed a group of volunteer artists that visit minority
schools to show their work and enhance the schools arts
programs. John invites interested artists who want to be
involved to contact him at: artz9@aol.com
SHOWS
1999
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Cornell
Museum, Delray Beach, FL
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African
American Museum of Nassau County, Hempstead, NY
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Gracie
Lawrence Gallery, Delray Beach, FL
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Zenith
Gallery, Washington, DC
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George
Washington University, Washington, DC
1998
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The Art
Studio at Woodstock, Bearsville, NY
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The
Sculpture Court, Delray Beach, FL
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Bridgehampton
Cultural Center, Bridgehampton, NY
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The
Sculpture Court, Southampton, NY
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Gracie
Lawrence Gallery, Delray Beach, FL
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Zenith
Gallery, Washington, DC
1997
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Guild
Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
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The
Sculpture Court, Southampton, NY
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The
Sculpture Court, Delray Beach, FL
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