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| Cheney, part of the I Witness series |
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| Condi Rice, part of the I Witness series |
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| Karl Rove, part of the I Witness series |
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Lizabeth Eva Rossof was born in 1972, and recently received her MFA in "Conceptual Information Arts" at San Francisco State University. She has also received the Thomas J Watson and the Jacob K Javits Fellowship Awards. Her iBush posters, below, are $100 for each of four colors and four different words. (Once purchased, a word can never be used again. By deduction, that means there will be a limited edition of 250 sets.) She has ten tubes of four posters left to sell. The I Witness project, above, includes a set of nine George Bushes (one from each of nine different police department sketch artists) for $6,500, and a set of 12 of his friends rendered by police sketch artists for $5,500. There are three editions of each, done in acrylic and mounted. An enlargement (24 X 30") of any individual police sketch is $2,000, also in an edition of three. She can be contacted at lizrossof@mac.com, and her website shows other work. Judges chose her to be one of 20 artists without ongoing gallery representation to be part of the Geisai (pronounced GAY-SIGH) art fair, an idea brought to Miami by the artist Haruki Murakami.
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