
by Lou Carlozo
With his exhibit "Over 50," which runs through July 10 at Oak Park's Narrow Gallery, Robert M. Proce pays tribute to the dignity and grace of an older generation. Having worked so long in the painter's medium, Proce knows well both his craft and the age group he depicts.
"The ages range from 50 to 102," says Proce, 75, whose parents hailed from Calabria and Pomarico. "Actually, I've completed 65 portraits to date, and hope to reach 100 by sometime next year." It's a prolific level of creativity that would put artists half his age to shame; "Because of space restrictions, I can only fit 48 paintings in the exhibit."
Fonte: Fra Noi
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