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Tim Doyle
tim@lowfashion.com
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Bio:
An Austin resident, Doyle has been showing his artwork
consistently for the past few years. A native of Delaware, Doyle
spent his formative years in the shopping mall known as Plano,
before moving south to the capitol city in May of 1999.
Receiving an Associate of the Arts degree,
Doyle gave up on art education and decided to do it rather than
learn it. Heavily influenced by the comic books of his youth
(not that he ever stopped reading them) his art is unique and
and derivative at the same time.
Doyle recently left his full time job to
exclusively pursue his art. Scary right? How does he expect to
eat? Don't try to talk him out of it though, he's pretty serious
about the whole thing.
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ABOUT THE SHOW:
This is the second painting
exhibition planned and put together by Austin painters Chris
Chappell and Michael Schliefke. In the fall of 2002, they
decided they wanted to pull together some of the stronger painters
in Austin and put on a great painting exhibition. In October
of 2003 this became a reality, as the
'Shoulda
Been a Plumber' show opened at East Austin's Blue Genie Art.
The show featured Philip Trussell, Nathan Jensen, Ethan
Azarian, and James Perrin, in addition to Chris and Michael's work.
There is another plumbing exhibition planned for October of 2004, please
contact Michael at the information listed below.
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