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Cosmic American Art Daily

A daily briefing from the Cosmic American art world of Michael Hunt, from his fortified mountain compound in Woodstock, New York.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

TOO BIG TO FAIL: The September Issue





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Thursday, September 10, 2009

le bug semble etre mort. (the bug is not dead)





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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Too Big to Fail: Fort Delaware




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About Michael Hunt

Michael Hunt
Woodstock, New York
Michael Hunt was conceived at the  Woodstock Festival  and born in 1970 in Honesdale, PA  - the birthplace of the American Railroad. His works of mixed media, photographs & sandblasted redwood paintings are Cosmic American Art  - a hybrid of Pop & Folk that examines, indicts, celebrates & surrenders to the search for that mythic & ragged American Dream. It is a place somewhere out there in the postmodern mind, a rest stop halfway between the dream world & the waking life.   (Cosmic American is a phrase created by groundbreaking early 70s country rock icon Gram Parsons to describe his music, a "oneness through song") Michael has shown his artwork in over fifty group exhibits in North America since 1999.  A February 2001 exhibit at Zeke's Gallery in Montreal was his first solo show, followed by a return engagement in  2003. In November 2002, Michael's sculpture Heavenly Bestles was auctioned by Sothebys.com. He was featured on the emerging Wynwood Arts District Tour at Basel Miami in 2004. Michael shows his work at Woodstock's VARGA Gallery. CONTACT:  Cosmicamericanart@gmail.com 845.649.6109
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