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| Category: | Journalism
Photography
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Posted: | July 4, 2012 |
Mixed Media: |
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Artist Notes
To me this is one of the greatest American Classics. It let a whole generation believe in equality. That there was a brighter future then what was happening at the time: the Vietnam War, race riots, the fight for equality, a generation trying to define itself. It gave a young generation the ability to believe in a better future, in technology, and human relations, by creating a diversified crew, of women, Russian and alien that worked together in a hostile environment to survive. This is, this show, these ideals is one of Americans Greats Legacies & Classics!
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Lucien van Oosten
Lucien van Oosten was born on the island of Java, Indonesia, he came to America by way of The Netherlands in 1957.
Lucien has been drawing for as long as he can remember.
Lucien is proficient in pencil, pen & ink, colored pencil, mixed media, computer created images and painting.
He loves to create in all the media stated.
As of June of 2005, he has started to offer his works of art for sale.
He is a top ranked traditional artist and is currently holding the #33 position. He is a ranked digital artist and is currently at the #44 spot on this years rankings.
The Diamond committee has rewarded him with 4 seals. He is also an active reviewer and is holding the #81 spot on the top ranked reviewer list.
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