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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Foodies to Nudies
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The Westport Arts Center followed up its successful “Foodies” exhibit with “Muse,” including works the late artist Paul Cadmus whose muse, Jon Anderson, posed today at the gallery for his wife Philis Raskin-Anderson, a sculptor. She created a sculpture of Anderson and together they hosted a question and answer session about what it is like to be a muse and to be inspired by one. The Cadmus drawings are in the background. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Helen Klisser During for WestportNow.com
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Pull this down. It is totally inappropriate.
Way too much information.
GROSS!!!!
Hahahah! Bachanalian decadence ( nude with food) might work great down at the WAC but not nearly as successful in an online news article!
As the saying goes, ‘No Fool Like an Old Fool’.
This is beyond totally inappropriate, way too much information and Gross. It is offensive and wrong. if you click “click to enlarge” there should be a warning to minor users of this website. a surprising and unexpected new low for westportnow.com
ahhhhh…good ol Westport. Never knows when enough is enough.
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