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Artist Talk: David Rayburn Haynes by Curry Public Library
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Artist Talk: David Rayburn Haynes by Curry Public Library
When:
Wednesday, July 21, 2021, 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM
Where:
Curry Public Library 94341 3rd St Gold Beach, OR 97444
https://www.facebook.com/events/548918242807430/?ref=newsfeed
94341 3rd St
Gold Beach, OR 97444
541-247-7246
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Artist David Rayburn Haynes will give an artist talk. Join the artist, view his work, and ask questions. This event is free and open to the public.<br />Art by David Rayburn Haynes will be on display on the second floor of the library in July, August, and September.<br />David Rayburn Haynes majored in Art in San Diego and pursued a 33-year career in the semiconductor industry as a CAD engineer, application designer, and web site architect. The artist's work includes paintings, drawings, and photography. David Rayburn Haynes gains inspiration from the unusual colors and illusions that occur at dawn and dusk or when objects are lit from oblique angles. His work also draws from scenes with unique perspective, converging lines, and unusual angles, shadows, or textures. Although the artist's works generally consist of recognizable subject matter, it is presented in ways that invite the viewer to suspend routine perception of reality.<br />More about the artist and their work: http://www.drhaynes.com/