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Good Morning Rabih Alameddine

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 by Gregg Chadwick Good morning Happy weekend pic.twitter.com/bU6Kc42wGO — Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) July 29, 2017 Rabih Alameddine is a San Francisco based author whose most recent novel, The Angel of History ,  is a masterful act of remembering. The scourge of AIDS ravaged the queer community in the 1980's. Alameddine honors the lost in his book that echoes Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical, elegiac work The Master and Margarita . For those who have been asking me lately for book suggestions, these are both must reads. Along with his literary work, Alameddine is a master at social media, especially twitter. If you are on twitter, follow Rabih Alameddine now. His feed is full of surprises, especially his engaging threads of artworks. Have a Happy Weekend! Good morning, Velázquez pic.twitter.com/31wBaLrOrP — Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) July 29, 2017 Saturday Morning at Gregg Chadwick's Studio 

The Art of Gregg Chadwick Featured in The Scream - Journal of the Arts

E N T E R " Echoing layered fragments from the past," Gregg Chadwick's paintings resemble a "fragile palimpsest," offering "under images that bring forth mysterious fragments" from his subconscious. Please Click Enter & Wander Through An Evocative Feature on the Art of Gregg Chadwick Curated by Stuart Vail and Joanne Warfield " We need to embrace the beauty of Art to grace our lives and hope that the fruit of the Muses will prevail. I maintain that our salvation may lie in the hands of those who embrace beauty, those in whose works celebrate the majesty and purity of life itself." — Stuart Vail, Editor

Umbrella Factory Literary Magazine

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My paintings are featured in the latest edition of the wonderful literary magazine -Umbrella Factory. My painting Red in Rain graces the cover and more works are inside. Please check out the issue. It is stunning! View Umbrella Factory at - UmbrellaFactoryMagazine.com @ greggchadwick And we love you! Thanks for making our issue look so darned good. — Umbrella Factory (@ufmagazine) June 21, 2012 I pity the fools who have not checked-out the art by @ greggchadwick in our new issue. — Umbrella Factory (@ufmagazine) June 19, 2012