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Doodles and Dreams a blogspot of Ray Lavin's drawings http://doodlesanddreams.blogspot.com/

Letter to Go

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Labels: 27.5" x 36" acrylic on wood panel

Bail Out!

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Labels: 26" x 50" mixed media including Christmas lights

Old Game


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Labels: 27.5" x 37" acrylic on wood panel

Sketch


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Labels: 25" x 26" acrylic on wood panel

Closed


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Labels: 36" x 43" acrylic on wood panel

Dummy Situation

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Labels: 81" x 49" oil on canvas three screens

Dummy

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Labels: 16.5" x 21" oil on canvas

A Raggedy Ann

Collage print on paper, mixed media.(Craypas, ink, tempera, pencil.)
28 x 34
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Labels: 18" x 24" collage print on paper, ink, mixed media (Craypas, pencil), tempera

Tightrope Walker


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Labels: Sculpture 40.5" x 9" x 7" plaster

Stool and Stuff


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Labels: Sculpture: 12" x 14" x 48" plaster

Toy and Toy Box


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Labels: Sculpture: 53" x 20" x 18" acrylic on wood construction
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Raymond W. Lavin

Raymond W. Lavin
The Artist

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  • ►  2007 (39)
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      • Letter to Go
      • Bail Out!
      • Old Game
      • Sketch
      • Closed
      • Dummy Situation
      • Dummy
      • A Raggedy Ann
      • Tightrope Walker
      • Stool and Stuff
      • Toy and Toy Box

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About Me

Ray Lavin
PERSONAL STATEMENT: My work is a collage of the fragments of my thinking life. It is made up of signs, letters, numbers, jokes, mime, and shapes pretending to be what they are not – all are attempts at dialogue with the viewer. As an artist, I am absorbed with the interplay and conflict of color, with problems of form, and with how far I can push both within the restrictions I have introduced. This complex play of color and form can change over long periods of time. Because of this, my paintings are layered with the ideas and philosophies of several decades, representing my own evolutions and revolutions as a person. I am aware that this effort to identify meaning has certain mystery about it. As it is impossible to pin down the being of a person, so it is with my work. My understanding of my own work is endlessly shifting: success becomes failure and my vision becomes a re-vision shaped by my mind’s own ever repeating criticism (critique). Being remains a mystery even as art struggles to define it. dummylavin@yahoo.com
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