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February 12, 2011
Sutton's Classic San Francisco Heart
Jeremy Sutton is a Bay Area friend of mine who has an amazing ability to beautifully capture things, people and the world digitally.
An artist at heart, he spends most of his time dancing up a storm when he's not 'creating.'
I wanted to share a heart that he painted called Classic San Francisco, commissioned by the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, which is currently in display in Union Square, at the corner of Powell and Geary Streets, in downtown San Francisco through October 2011.
See some of the art he worked on at the de Young Museum while portraying artists Vincent van Gogh (Portrait of Al Honig,Sunflowers and Portrait of Joe Talmadge) and Edgar Degas (Dance Rehearsal).
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