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Loetz Papilon Vase.
Loetz oil spot Vase.
Muller Vase
Jim Spires, glazed terra cotta Vase.
French Vase by Murin.
Originally installed in the gardens at Sugar Creek Hollow, the country home of Mssr. Homan and Kline, Embrace was a memorial to their late mothers.
The sculpture was donated to Ohio's Life Care Hospice in Wooster, Ohio, in Memory of Douglas C. Kline.
Jennifer Asher was born in New York City and raised in Marin County, just north of of San Francisco in a family of artists and designers.
She received her Bachelor of Arts from UC Berkeley.
She currently works and resides in Los Angeles.
Douglas C. Kline received palliative care from Wooster Life Care Hospice from December of 2017 until his death at the inpatient unit on January 5, 2019.
His nurse, Amy Musser, helped make the final 13 months of his life a symptom free and gentle experience.
We love you Amy!
Gene Walking, 1986
Corten Steel
Donated to Wayne Center for the Arts in 2020
In Memory of Douglas C. Kline
Creekside Art Gallery
Gene is a Professor Emeritus of Art and a practicing contemporary artist and published researchers. Gene and his wife have co-written important books and articles on duck decoys, fish decoys, and folk art. CREEKSIDE features antiques, folk art, and Gene's large scale metal sculptures, innovative mixed media sculptures, wood turned portraits, as well as his dramatic digital portraits.
Wayne Center for the Arts is the area’s oldest and most comprehensive visual and performing arts organization.
For more than 40 years the center has made art and art education available to the citizens of Wayne County.
Since its beginning in 1973 on the campus of The College of Wooster, Wayne Center for the Arts has been offering culturally stimulating arts experiences to the residents of Wayne County.
Founded as the Wooster Arts Center in the basement of the college art museum, the organization was one of the first community arts centers housed on a college campus.
Doug spent a good deal of time in the hospital, from his diagnosis, through pneumonia, sepsis, treatment, kidney failure, and finally radiation treatments.
This is an oil on linen by Elizabeth Hoxie.
Elizabeth Hoxy, number 2 of the diptych.
This is one the half dozen photographs that were Doug's favorite, this on by Ann O'mara Heyward
Photograph by Alastair McCallum.
Photograph by Stephen Shapiro.
Sorry about the reflection! This is a lithograph by Vermont artist, Woody Jackson. He designed the Ben and Jerry's Logo.
Another Jackson.
Woody Jackson, again.
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