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Nigel Parry
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An opening party on the first night of the Art Crawl, hosted by Tilsner artists Michael Bernstein and Rob Lorch, together with artist Dan Beers, took place in the industrial setting of a basement in the Great Northern Warehouse. An accordianist, roasted pig, and a fine selection of art provided an opportunity for some interesting photos.
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| The Incredible Rurulk interacts with a Bernstein sculpture. |
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| Artist Michael Bernstein in his studio. |
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| A fish trap-inspired sculpture by Bernstein. As well as sculpture, Michael has also brought his distinctive style to corporate boardrooms and is definitely worth checking out if you're looking for some unique furniture. |
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| La Côte d'Azur comes to Lowertown, Saint Paul. |
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| Another Michael Bernstein sculpture. |
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| Fine Jeweller Brian Struble, aging speedily since the tragic Yak/mountain bike incident in Nepal, chats with a guest at the opening. |
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| Guests Chrissy and Tony ham it up in an organic industrial background. This is a single photograph with a desaturated and filtered background. |
More information about this artist
Since 1995, Nigel Parry has been designing and developing websites and website content for educational, advocacy, non-profit, media, and business organizations. Responsible for pioneering several ground-breaking Internet projects, Nigel was invited to speak at the United Nations on Internet development in 1997 and has been featured in interviews and articles in publications around the world. Today, together with an experienced network of consultants around the world, Nigel Parry offers complete website, multimedia, and print solutions for clients of all sizes, in any geographical location.
For more information, see nigelparry.net.
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