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Signed Artwork "The Wizard's Office" By Pastel Artist Judy Carducci From 2007 View Watchlist >

Pastel Painting of The Grizzled Wizard, Industrial "Junk"Artist P.R. Miller

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"The Wizard's Office" is a pastel painting by Judy Carducci. Carducci is known for her portrait paintings in pastel. This painting depicts Artist P.R. Miller, also known as "The Grizzled Wizard," seated in a chair within a cluttered and whimsical scene. The style is reminiscent of traditional portraiture but has a fantastical twist, which is typical of Carducci's work. 

About artist Judy Carducci:

Judith B. Carducci, PSA, PSS, ASA, has been listed in Who's Who in American Art and received international recognition for her paintings and superb drawings, particularly in the genres of portraiture, figure, still life, and plein air. Her work has won top honors, including Best of Show, First Place, Award of Excellence, Award of Merit, Purchase Awards, and People's Choice, in national and international shows. It has been featured and published in many books and art journals worldwide.

Carducci studied art privately from the age of 6 through 17 with B.W. Plimpton in her atelier in Walpole, Massachusetts, near Boston; for three years with C.A. Brodeur in New Haven; and for three years at the University of Akron with the sculptor and painter George Danhires.

You can read more about Judy here: http://www.judithcarducci.com/news.html

Regarding the subject, P.R. Miller began his career as a junkman. After taking classes in the art department at The University of Akron, which Emily Davis then directed, he gradually transformed discarded materials into art. In 2001, he showcased his work at the Massillon Museum. Many of Miller’s whimsical, oversized sculptures were created from materials discarded by heavy industry. With the launch of his company, International Amalgamated Thing Makers, he utilized his expertise in industrial waste composition to raise awareness about the dangers of pollution.

You can watch the IMDB documentary about P.R. Miller here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1433006/

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