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Sundav. Februarv 24. 1957

Tl-#F AAIrWE(_AKI C1A t, 'V

Yundnv Ft M4 Of7ICJtAN UAfILY Pge Seven
FACULTY ART
Vitality and a Fragmentary Effect Characterized Exhibits
At A Recent Art Showing
ily StafftWiter
"START a wok you must
let the paint dtat'te te fit st
brush tmovements this original iI', :
action determines the subsequent'
brush strokes on the canus,'
youn, faculty atttst J EL Ed_(' r :
ridge insists.r
Edrirle's paintings, plus those
of Louis Ta ellt, Albetrt Muli n
tlbert Wiebert Leonrtd Zamnuska
and Jtm Miler, etcexhibited
February 4-18 at the Rtitkh'm
Gallerites itsa olection b De
aitmunert of Arit faiculy 'itist s. ' *~
Web it s atnd Zirnika's works gi'garg5 i1
tre desetiburd by Edidea h
artists 's ntcipietttiioofas e Stip LIje uv1 e
tangible ohet or ancite. AmongA ,~T
the works exhibited wite "Stll- ec Srpe De< byAlet ~ee
ight" atndi"NuieewithItLimp" b
Weber.
Cuttrently pontularitabstratlits
Pt esstout m"isypifiestheiwork of
Aibet Mullen and Louts Tavellt.
lionmofyuns ,n omytsil
lissatiigsote oo s lsu,
feteharengctsisofthitesea
twotit o tsy fo. e"Rdi
ay.
Vt AL' cif siiecsare eriii
wtosok:ph usnaiatotydwilen
Tis carrie a r ioe s.-iketee Teofx
thrighoutsinselpatidgsJimaMil- irb JmsPle te.lnerato'b jmSMle
i'panetins 0ofteI ntonks Itryugto
heythabngteen throgh5a
thce cr hecavyfEldride,"Elarine
ru GraVITALTe wokelyingth,
altk minu adellic powduler,
iscnvesavmr ineo theeoi susoft
Iigeav el aer Jmvem.'I
AInuthrwpaintingsttitr"Pn
bingutementfcoul dsribe
rhuehmoamnth orin of mudriit"..o
enretinofe rt i dlsrib lingd
useixiingts:aintincallis"Foth-y
iful rss.formhofotry,emlyn
altmismpranthutalpicoder
hAveoatepting en led,"Painth

young artist, upon elicit oitering
abright yellosw work lie ceated
fto s p Iaint-soaukednespaopetrs.
I T IOGRAPC WORKS wex
shotwn by Eldridge. He cx-
plaiuned tisey were printed ftr0m0a
lithsographingstone reproducing
the original as manyisy 'thirty
timeos.y
''Tlecc litlsgrtut is seem to me
vtry eausy to interpret. I was quit imydwe so on coe
menttd that this human hueyd ud
'wsan excellent reproduction of
the skull of a lion.
"'sen more discouragingth Isana
this,' Eldridge concludeae
te eople who snicker at theipr i
paintings," 'Butldiht' heAlbert '\Vt 0

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