To the Editor: I don’t think Hank Robar’s “artpark” needs any help from “professional” artists (“Why Not Make It A Real Art Park?”). It is a great example of folk art in the one-man …
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To the Editor:
I don’t think Hank Robar’s “artpark” needs any help from “professional” artists (“Why Not Make It A Real Art Park?”). It is a great example of folk art in the one-man show genre and should be treated as such.
His “found objects” approach is a well established art form in the folk art world. His use of nature combined with found objects is a perfect collaboration from this viewer’s sight.
Joseph M. Liotta
Norwood