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Bruce Porter

May 22 – June 21, 2008

Bruce Porter
Book VIII: The Wanderings of Odysseus , 2006, Acrylic on canvas, 97 x 127.25"
Bruce Porter
 Book XI: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2004 Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 127"
Argus, Builder of the Argo, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 70"
 Heracles II, the Strongest Man Alive, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 70"
Book XI: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2004, Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 128"
Book XII: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 127"
Atlanta, the Virgin Huntress, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 54 x 70"
Book X: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2003, Acrylic on  canvas, 98 x 129"
Periclymenus, the Power to Change Shape, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 51 x 80"
Butes, the Bee-Master, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 70"
Book XIV: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2006 Acrylic on canvas, 97.5 x 127.5"
Bruce Porter
Book XVI: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 96 x 72"
Book XVII: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 97 x 126"
Bruce Porter
Tiphys, the Helmsman, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 41 x 65"
Book VII: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 28 x 50"
Phineus's Advice II, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 70"
Argo II, the Ship, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 41 x 65"
Heracles, Strongest Man Who Ever Lived, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 45"
Phineus's Advice I, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 54"
Jason the Captain, 2002, Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 54"
Book V: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 29 x 50"
Book VI: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 29 x 50"
Bruce Porter
Untitled Study, 2004, Water color and india ink on paper, 22 x 30"
Book XIII: The Wanderings of Odysseus, 2004, Acrylic on canvas, 97 x 126"

About This Exhibition

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Preview Exhibition: Bruce Porter June 2008

Gallerist Sundaram Tagore said " It is very exciting to exhibit the work of Bruce Porter for the first time... Porter works on an abstract level - his work is energetic because of the dense lines and configuration of forms - what results is primordial and sensual..."

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