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Artist debuts artwork in October exhibit at NSUBA

Published: 2014-09-23 

Although his aunt and grandmother painted, Northeastern State Universitys October artist only recently took up the hobby. Displaying his art for the first time, NSU alumn DD Duvall shares rich textures, and layers of acrylic in interesting forms on canvas. Although he often doesn't have more than a color palette in mind when he begins, Duvall always knows when each piece is complete.

Duvall would like for viewers to be inspired, and realize we all have our own blank canvases we can create art on. And be willing to try something new and always, always keep learning. And to aspiring artists, START. Stop thinking and planning and wishing just start with what you have.

The exhibit is on displayOct. 6 31and is open Monday- Friday from8:30 a.m. 8 p.m.This exhibit is located at the NSUBA Administration Services Building, Visitors Center Gallery, 3100 East New Orleans, Broken Arrow St, Okla. 74014. The exhibit is also free and open to the public

If you have questions about the exhibit, contact Tricia Horn 918-449-6026.