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ARTWORK

Title
Life Lines
Artist
What Does Compassion Look Like? Artists
Media
Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions HxW (in.)
24
Image ID
usaCOM265
Price
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Notes
Artist: Donald Cole


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"Lifelines in the painting are the symbols of the action of compassion.

Compassion is sympathetic consciousness of other's distress together with a desire to alleviate it.

Donald Cole has been exhibited in New York at 55 Mercer, French & Co., the Nancy Hoffman Gallery and the Frank Marino Gallery. He has been living on Vashon Island, WA for the past thirteen years and has shown at the Foster/White and the Jeffrey Moore Galleries in Seattle and Gallery 070 on Vashon. His large paintings have been shown at the Tacoma Art Museum Biennials of 2001 and 2004 and he has work in a number of public collections, including the Center for Visual Arts, Los Angeles. Donald Cole is represented by ArtXchange."

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