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Ron English's latest collection, "The Seasons of Supurbia," is at the Corey Helford Gallery until Dec. 10.
John Wellington Ennis: Ron English Discusses His Pop Surrealism (VIDEO, PHOTOS) John Wellington Ennis 2011
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Ron English's latest collection, "The Seasons of Supurbia," is a journey through pop surrealism, realized in English's universe as tableaus of toys with twisted features in a foreboding landscape.
John Wellington Ennis: Ron English Discusses His Pop Surrealism (VIDEO, PHOTOS) John Wellington Ennis 2011
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These include a 401(k) through Mr. English's former employer and a 403(b) plan from Ms. English's work at the Presbyterian Church.
The Game Plan 2011
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But in a trippy world with the disorienting array of characters one might breeze past in a dream, this re-imagining of Ron English's domain is both disquieting and compelling, with any graphic evocations softened by the subdued stationary setting of the subconscious.
John Wellington Ennis: Ron English Discusses His Pop Surrealism (VIDEO, PHOTOS) John Wellington Ennis 2011
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Due to potential lag times in contracts and payments in Mr. English's business, "it's not like getting an every two-week paycheck," says Ms. English.
The Game Plan 2011
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Recognized for his stunning technique and inventive use of color, English's artistic presence continues to evolve from illegal street murals to movie screens, where he is crowned "the Greatest Living Artist" in Morgan Spurlock's 2011 film "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold."
Bill Bush: The Complexities, Realities and Mysteries of Relationships: This Artweek.LA (November 21, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Much of English's work reflects another passion of his, the Society for
Bill English 2010
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One thing that makes English's work unique is that it comes with a lifetime warranty for the life of the original owner, according to
Bill English 2010
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We're given a tour of English's remarkable rise from its Anglo-Saxon roots through the Renaissance (and all the words Shakespeare added to the lexicon) to Modern English and the 21st century's texting variety.
Three books on language Post 2010
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Ron English's latest collection, "The Seasons of Supurbia," is a journey through pop surrealism, realized in English's universe as tableaus of toys with twisted features in a foreboding landscape.
John Wellington Ennis: Ron English Discusses His Pop Surrealism (VIDEO, PHOTOS) John Wellington Ennis 2011
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