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Our Next City Hall First Thursday, July 7, 5-7pm

Sam invites you to an open house and art exhibit:

Color of Life
Sculpture and Paintings by David Herbold

Herbold_2First Thursday reception:
July 7, 5-7pm
City Hall, Room 220 -
light refreshments provided.

Artist Statement
Woven together from the materials, people, thoughts, rhythms and breath that surround me.  This body of work explores two main themes.  The presence of primitive human spirit which still resonates in us no matter how suffocated by our modern lives.  And what it means to be a part of the American stew with our tainted history, spirit of freedom and individuality and fractured hope.

Herbold2_2 About David
David Herbold was raised in the Northwest, and two years in Germany with his family.   He studied sculpture in Florence, Italy and Bozeman, Montana where he received a Bachelors of Fine Arts from Montana State University.  David has recently returned to Portland from living in the San Fransisco bay area. For the last five years, David has been a working artist maintaining a studio as well as running art programs for youth in community centers and high schools. David's work has been exhibited in galleries in Portland, OR, Bozeman, MT, Berkeley, CA, Oakland, CA, San Francisco, CA, and Italy (Florence and Sienna). David's work continues to be influenced by his travels and the human spirit which threads community together.


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