Robert Hunter's Article in the Fall Issue of "On Paper" Journal of the Washington Print Club

This article describes conditions of joy and sorrow as experienced by Robert S. Hunter during the height of the Covid -19 pandemic. It features prints which contain encounters with a mysterious - “Flying Saucer” as imagined by various American Pop Art Masters and ,"Bound Samaritans" – symbols of concern and helplessness. Both series were created during his Covid-19 sequestration, and are the result of imagery created by digital imaging software and digital print processes.

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Marie-B Cilia De Amicis at the 2022 National League of American Pen Women Biennial Art Show

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Petra Bernstein's Awards from October 2021 to January 2022