Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Maverick Artists' Bully at the Playground with Muse

"The Laramie Project", a play written by Moises Kaufman + members of New York's Tetonic Theater Project is one of the most frequently produced works in American Theater. Featured at Andrews Living Arts Studio in Fort Lauderdale, Feb 18,19,24,25 & 26th, the performance will be followed by panel discussion of tolerance. This painting by Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr pays tribute to Picasso with musical notes while telling the story of a bully throwing hatred toward a muse who is shaped like a cello in front of an old woman and a dog on a playground. The painting raises awareness about the dangers of ignoring young bullies who may grow up to be antisocial sociopaths. Inspired by the Matthew Shepard tragedy, this painting uses Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM) Modern Art Gonzo Journalism to expose how societal neglect of treatment for young bullies can breed dangerous adults. THE LARAMIE PROJECT and VICTOR-HUGO'S PAINTING: "THE BULLY..." Can be seen at Andrews Living Arts Studio, 23 West 5th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 954-647-2409 $ 20 General Admission www.andrewslivingarts.com www.victorhugogallery.com

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