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Final First Friday of 2011

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An incredibly fun night for the last First Friday spectacular in downtown Dayton. From jewelry to handbags, paintings, and ornaments galore- many amazing potential gifts from local artisans were on display. The jewelry was to die for! All of this popping bling for the ears and neck at prices lower than an upscale retail jewelry store. After sightseeing at DVAC, I explored one of my favorite downtown places, Cachet G, an upscale international boutique/gallery- where I got this necklace so long ago! Yvette Louise Walker Dalton, the artist for the month was inspired by her trip to South Africa. Look at the shapes and bold colors of these expressive faces! One customer was mighty pleased with his purchase of a beautiful King Tut statue. There is such a great downtown spot! The kind shopkeeper sells masks and objects from various parts of the globe- notably Africa as well as fashionable wear, jewelry, shea butters, soaps, and the Carol's Daughter line! Batiks! And before leaving out of ...

Matt Kish: The Superhero Artist Librarian

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What happened on another hour walk journey in Dayton-ville? If you guessed something artsy & fartsy, you get a prize! Reading this! Hahaha! Held in the auditorium of Dayton Metro Library was librarian, Matt Kish's brilliant talk about one of the best art related titles published this year, "Moby Dick In Pictures: One Drawing For Every Page." Articulately spoken with remarkable insight and humor, Kish gave the visitors a taste of his upbringing (hippy parents? charming!) and his influences (vinyl LP's, illustrated folklore/science fiction paperbacks & JACK KIRBY: COMIC BOOK GOD!!!!). The passion for Herman Melville's classic, "Moby Dick" was evident in the joyful tone of his voice, the manner of presentation, and in the images themselves. Funny considering that it all started from an innocent little tagged note on Facebook in which he had made a list of top five books and completely omitted his precious "Moby Dick"... First of all, I mus...