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    Opening reception for John Sherman's Divinely Red

    Opening reception for John Sherman's Divinely Red

    Presented by Hunter-Wolff Gallery at Hunter-Wolff Gallery

    August 23, 2008

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    Colorado Springs Artist John Sherman exhibits his newest collection “Divinely Red,” offered for the first time in Colorado at Hunter-Wolff Gallery. Renowned and widely collected nationally and internationally, Sherman is recognized for his multi-layering, sculptural like construction of mixed media on canvas for beautiful still life compositions, nudes and landscapes. Commissions are currently being accepted. Visit the week prior to opening night to reserve your favorite pieces and enjoy a one-time special price. Exhibit runs through the end of September. For details call 719-520-9494 or visit www.hunterwolffgallery.com.


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        Hunter-Wolff Gallery

        2510 W. Colorado Avenue
        Colorado Springs, CO 80904

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        Tickets: Free

        Info Phone: 719-520-9494

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        Dates:
        August 23, 2008

        Times:
        5-8 p.m.

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