Eighty-seven-old lifetime artist, Dan Wetta, a career accountant (who lived a distinctly different life through his work) put his dreams and unique vision of the world to canvas and paper throughout his life. Through oils, acrylics, watercolor, pen and ink, and even crayons, the artist recorded the life he saw, a life framed by a childhood in New Orleans and an education in a Louisiana seminary. He entered St. Joseph's Seminary just before the start of World War II and received his high school and junior college education there. But he joined the Army after graduation and continued college education at night in Richmond, Virginia, where he married and raised his two sons. Over the years, the artist took art classes and private lessons and exhibited his work in many public showings including The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. His art encompasses a vast variety of themes, laced with humor, satire, spirituality, and immense respect for life. Some of his work illustrate the artist's reflections on the conflict between scientific and religious teachings, notably the history of the Jews as recorded in the Old Testament. Some emphasize his humorous characterization of animal life, such as lions, tigers, and cows, while others colorfully express the mystical emotions of birds. This second volume of his art in paperback edition adds a load of new stories of life in New Orleans in the 1930s with unforgettable characters. One is "Mr. D.", a man who had to be scrappy in a tough world because his real name was Doris This book contains more cartoons, more animal life, more countryside forever gone, and a run-of-the-mill dream sequence illustrating the randomness and logic of bedtime adventures. The artist is making available for acquisition by a gallery or private collector the entire collection of his original art and cartoons, his work of a lifetime, in one complete set. Almost all are illustrated in seven e-book volumes in the series, El Artista: A Lifetime of Curiosity. These are being published also in paperback. An Artist's Life and An Artist's Vision are the first two of these.
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