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LAWRENCE HEINTJES RETROSPECTIVE “Otherworldly Variations” Paintings and Wall Sculptures Art Show at Tillie’s Coffee Shop 248 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn July 23, 2007-September 4, 2007 Opening July 26th, 7-9 pm
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LAWRENCE HEINTJES RETROSPECTIVE “Otherworldly Variations” Paintings and Wall Sculptures Art Show at Tillie’s Coffee Shop 248 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn July.

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Page 1: LAWRENCE HEINTJES RETROSPECTIVE “Otherworldly Variations” Paintings and Wall Sculptures Art Show at Tillie’s Coffee Shop 248 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn July.

LAWRENCE HEINTJES

RETROSPECTIVE

“Otherworldly Variations”Paintings and Wall Sculptures

Art Show at Tillie’s Coffee Shop248 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn

July 23, 2007-September 4, 2007

Opening July 26th, 7-9 pm

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• The Director of L & M Studio, a local design workshop, Larry Heintjes, a skilled carpenter, master mold and cabinetmaker and art restorer/fabricator, coordinates all aspects of design, construction and installation for museums, architects, contractors and galleries.

• Whether he’s working in plastic, wood, oil paints, or gouache, Larry’s private artistic landscape accommodates eclectic nuances achieving fantastic metaphors and shades of meaning. Inspired by biomorphic forms in many manifestations, his work is a jumping-off point for a curious mind and a frequently surrealistic imagination. The pieces are rich in detail yet mysterious enough to confound and to instigate further inquiry.

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L & M Studio

Lawrence Heintjes was educated at Pratt Institute and lives in Clinton Hill/Fort Greene with his wife and two daughters. He has exhibited in New York area galleries, such as, Brooklyn Museum, a solo show at Concordia Gallery in Bronxville, BACA Downtown in Brooklyn and the 80 Washington Square East Gallery in Greenwich Village. Outside of NY, he has exhibited at the Wetherholt Gallery in Washington, DC and in London, England.

He also lectures on mold making for artists, paper casting, and related subjects at Pratt Institute, the Brooklyn Museum, and Connecticut College in New London.

Log onto the L & M Studio website at www.LMStudio265.com.

Artwork at left: “We Listen” -wall sculpture, pigmented silicone on wood

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HomageGouache on paper

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A View of the Landscape Beyond the Temptation of St. Anthony

Oil on canvas

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Sea of Troubled FormsOil on Canvas

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Gorky Going OnGouache on paper

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Disk MigrationGouache on Paper

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Marsh DisksGouache on Paper

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Orange Tendrils on the RampageGouache on paper

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Peeking DiskGouache on paper

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Receding Orange Disk

Gouache on paper

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Science ProjectGouache on Paper

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WreckageGouache on paper

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Distant TurmoilOil on Canvas

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Festering Pile of Future Jewels

Oil, urethane foam on wood

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Riddled

Watercolor on gypsum cement

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Rift

Acrylic on gypsum cement

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The Bubbling PitPigmented silicone, foam, oil on wood

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Tillie’s Coffee Shop

• Tillie's is located at the corner of Vanderbilt and DeKalb Avenues in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York

• @ 248 DeKalb Avenue• For more information call• (718) 783-6140 or • Log onto their website at www.

tilliesofbrooklyn.com • Larry Heintjes and his artist wife, Mary Rieser,

produced the stained glass sign in Tillie’s window when the store first opened ten years ago in 1997.