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Local artist to do print demos during Festival of the Vine

During Geneva's Festival of the Vine, Proud Fox Gallery and Frame Shop, 213 W. State St. in Geneva, invites the community to see local artist Brian Busch do a lino-cut and print demonstration on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Many of his images are of cultural icons, such as Mark Twain, Willie Nelson and Iggy Pop, although two works are based on images from the Geneva Historical Society, "Bespoke" and "The Track."

"The Track" is handcolored by the artist and an exclusive of the gallery. For details, call (630) 262-8797 or visit www.proudfoxgallery.com. Follow the gallery on Facebook.

The West Chicago resident acquired a solid foundational education in art while attending the American Academy of Art in Chicago and Rhode Island School of Design.

His paintings and printmaking have been included in numerous exhibitions in the United States and Germany, with his first solo show in 2006. He has a devoted following of collectors and is a frequent commissioned portrait painter and muralist.

With a focus on the figure and still life, he is known for his muted palette and depictions of common everyday objects. He has been featured in Blue Canvas and Poets and Artists magazines. To learn more about the artist, visit brianbuschstudio.com.

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