
Yes that is Larry. Larry the lonely. His wife Liz along with his 22 children were murdered by local resident red claw crabs, CHICKEN and CHICKEN. *Pictured Below
It was a long time coming.
Free from the confines of her studio, Chelsea Winkel and her work is now available to everyone. Dubbed mood paintings by some and expressionistic by those in the know, Winkel's paintings are more than just works of art- they're emotion captured on canvas.
Winkel and her work have a long history together. Originally started as a way for the User Interface Designer to express herself without the burden of standards and rules, her paintings depict emotion, each suspended in time and overlapped, in a way few have seen before.
"PLEASE is divine," said local Tyler Hurst. "The very essence of it
made me want to say thank you. It cried out to me."
Don't think Winkel is done yet.
"I created the paintings as a hobby at first," said Winkel, taking a
rare break from her G5. "But the more layered they got, the more they
expressed. And I needed the money, so..."
Winkel has displayed her art on numerous occasions, including kontakt
magazine events and First Friday at Landmark, a one-of-a-kind show
held this past June.
Look for more details at chelseawinkel.com.