rage J x THEMIC HICANUA IL Y YVednesav. Juiv 20. IQ-o rog ~x HEMII-IUA:DIL Wr..aa nvaaa lad u ( 4I s7 Student artists display work at fair Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY Saeed Fattahi, a student from Iran, will be exhibiting watercolors and photographs at this sum- mer's Fair. Fattahi hopes his work will be noticed by interested gallery owners. By MATTHEW BERKE It is not only "profe.ssional" artists who exhibit and sell their work at the Art Fair. Many of the tosot interesting and creative efforts on display come from talented University students. These artists include painters, otters, furniture design- iers, puppet mikers, photographers, doll hotu se builders and nacrame rtists to name a few. David Turnley, a French major, is one such artist. Turnley has already won a number of pho - tography awt rds. His pictures have been display- ed around Ann Arbor and at exhibitions in New York and Indiana. Selections from his portfolio havc appeared in magazines and newspapers. "I REALLY like displaying my work at the Art Fair," Turiley said. "It's the best .gallery one hts photograph ts from the portfolio of student David Turoley. could find. People can just look at the photos in a Furnley, a French major spent a semester in France where relaxed way, without any obligation to buy or be photographed several of the pictures he will be showing even ;ay_ anything " at the Fair. 6 SummerA TURNLEY'S DEMOCRATIC attitude toward art is reflected in his photography. Most of ;us subject matter comes from plain, ordinary foths He likes to go into cities and neighborhoods to simply catch people sitting on their porches, working, playing, feuding, talking laughing. Lea- ing thrugh his portfolio is reminiscent if lie classic photographic study THE FAMILY OF MAN. Most of the pictures in his Main St. boiith i' be from his Paris collection. Photos itl sell about $15 unframed more of course, with frmtes. Another student artist 'displaying his woik it this summer's Fair is Saeed Fattahi, an enginee ing student from Iran. Fattahi does bol ite color painting and photography. WILDLIFE PROVIDES the theme for much o>f his painting. His scenes are impressionistic rather See FROM, Page 16 r F e o lY C earc sule UP ToS p OFF on QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT 529 E. LIBERTY 665-9797 .U Vt (just off State Street)