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JUDICIARY Print

DALE RAYBURN

United States

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While working on my MFA in art at the University of Mississippi, I ran across a professor from the law department. He was kind enough to model for me and he was full of interesting stories about Oxford’s most famous resident, William Faulkner. “Judiciary” is a current painting that was inspired by some of the drawings executed while a student at Old Miss many years ago.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Individuals shaped and molded by life's joys as well as trials - individuals characterized by their permanence, by their ability to endure - it is these individuals who inhabit the artistic world of Dale Rayburn's art. Although the artistic world inhabited by these individuals is often portrayed as regional - as what many consider as "typically southern," Rayburn's work transcends regional boundaries and stereotypes in both its portrayal of universal human experiences and emotions. Furthermore, Rayburn's emphasis on line quality, on the interplay of positive space, of the characters he portrays - reflect the influence of such artists as Rembrandt, Thomas Eakins, and Edward Hopper. Born in Carriere, Mississippi, in 1942, Dale Rayburn considers himself fortunate that he is able to make a living doing what he loves most, yet he does not believe that he should compromise his artistic integrity by simply catering to the artistic whims of the moment. It is the work itself - being true to whatever idea which he wishes to portray - that is most important to him. As he noted "If my work is honest, it will have merit."

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