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'The wild waters Spoke in frenzied sounds The thunder about a mile away Barrel staves from the bayside Broke through the Beach Finally free When the water and the wind Swept the sand away...' This is a collection of 100 poems and appropriations of the many hundreds Salander wrote while serving time in the New York State Department of Corrections.
A working painter for over 50 years, and owner and director of the internationally renowned Salander-O'Reilly Galleries in New York City, where he was responsible for presenting over 600 museum quality exhibitions of art to the public, Salander is in a unique position to have a deep insight of all aspects of art and its making. This is an extremely personal book, and it is evident that Salander is both passionate and knowledgeable about his subject.
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