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  • It's a gaudy and untamed world, but one in which the people feel safe because of the Heckler's presence.

    Comics You Should Own – The Heckler | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • Ronald Bricke, an interior designer who channeled Ms. Heckler's inner passion for boldness.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Mr. Bricke did things like splash her sedate old furniture with brightly patterned fabric and paint the walls saturated colors like cherry and mango, despite the observation by one of Ms. Heckler's friends that "you can't hang art on mango."

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Ruby Washington/The New York Times Audrey Heckler's apartment is a showcase for her collection of outsider art.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Ronald Bricke, an interior designer who channeled Ms. Heckler's inner passion for boldness.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • The interior designer Ronald Bricke was behind the bright and bold colors in Audrey Heckler's apartment, disproving the idea that "you can't hang art on mango."

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Ruby Washington/The New York Times Audrey Heckler's apartment is a showcase for her collection of outsider art.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Mr. Bricke did things like splash her sedate old furniture with brightly patterned fabric and paint the walls saturated colors like cherry and mango, despite the observation by one of Ms. Heckler's friends that "you can't hang art on mango."

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Ruby Washington/The New York Times Audrey Heckler's apartment is a showcase for her collection of outsider art.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

  • Tawney, Ms. Heckler's soft-as-silk European Burmese, can sometimes be found curled up nearby, as if one of the gang.

    NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2011

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