RWhitcomb-editor 7/19/21 RWhitcomb-editor 7/19/21 Monarch of metroland “Citadel of the Roach Queen” (dip pen and India ink), by Worcester-based James Dye, in the New England XI, a regional juried exhibition, at Galatea Fine Art, Boston, Aug. 6-29. Mr. Dye grew up in Holden, near Worcester. Holden Center Read More lydiadavison18@gmail.com 8/15/18 lydiadavison18@gmail.com 8/15/18 'And alchemy' Work by James Dye, in the show "Exploring the Myths of James Dye'' at the Worcester Art Museum, through Sept. 2. "You couldn't have a culture without a story,'' he told the museum, which presents "several of the literary themes that drive Dye's graphic fictions: creation stories, dystopias and alchemy. ... Dye creates elaborate and imaginative India ink drawings informed by common global narratives.'' Read More
RWhitcomb-editor 7/19/21 RWhitcomb-editor 7/19/21 Monarch of metroland “Citadel of the Roach Queen” (dip pen and India ink), by Worcester-based James Dye, in the New England XI, a regional juried exhibition, at Galatea Fine Art, Boston, Aug. 6-29. Mr. Dye grew up in Holden, near Worcester. Holden Center Read More
lydiadavison18@gmail.com 8/15/18 lydiadavison18@gmail.com 8/15/18 'And alchemy' Work by James Dye, in the show "Exploring the Myths of James Dye'' at the Worcester Art Museum, through Sept. 2. "You couldn't have a culture without a story,'' he told the museum, which presents "several of the literary themes that drive Dye's graphic fictions: creation stories, dystopias and alchemy. ... Dye creates elaborate and imaginative India ink drawings informed by common global narratives.'' Read More