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The Art Show

Season 3, Episode 11

John Emery, Dawn Dwyer, George Rodrigue, Mark Rice

07/18/2015 | Rating NR

The Art Show

Season 3, Episode 11

Season 3 Episode 11 | 28m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

John Emery, Dawn Dwyer, George Rodrigue, Mark Rice

Dayton artist John Emery is drawn to the visual power of journals, maps, and the typography of recording a time and place in his watercolors, Cincinnati pet portrait artist Dawn Dwyer found art in retirement and George Rodrigue, the man behind the Blue Dog, brings art to school children. Mark Rice’s canvas of choice is an old tree trunk and he paints with chainsaws.

07/18/2015 | Rating NR

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The Art Show is a local public television program presented by ThinkTV

The Art Show

Season 3, Episode 11

Season 3 Episode 11 | 28m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Dayton artist John Emery is drawn to the visual power of journals, maps, and the typography of recording a time and place in his watercolors, Cincinnati pet portrait artist Dawn Dwyer found art in retirement and George Rodrigue, the man behind the Blue Dog, brings art to school children. Mark Rice’s canvas of choice is an old tree trunk and he paints with chainsaws.

07/18/2015 | Rating NR

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