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Could three artists with very different styles and temperaments be able to create a cohesive painting which documents the events of two days? The expectation was probably not.
However the answer became yes as the artists found themselves fusing into a singular creator.
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A collaboration with artists Betty Blake and Kristie Rolke-Smith
July 12–July 14, 2008
Live Worms Gallery, North Beach, San Francisco
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The It List • July 7, 2008
Three female artists, 48 hours, and one canvas: It's going to get interesting when Erin Gallup, Betty Blake, and Kristie Rolke Smith take part in a live art installation, "The Sentient Painting." The artists will interact with viewers as they work for two days straight and let the creativity fly. July 12, 12 PM through July 14, 12 PM. Live Worms Gallery, 1345 Grant Ave., North Beach.
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