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  Kristin Turberville   
  Pennsylvania USA  
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Art: Imagine by Artist Kristin Turberville
"Imagine"
Kristin Turberville

Art: No More To Sing by Artist Kristin Turberville
"No More To Sing"
Kristin Turberville

Art: Sophisticated John by Artist Kristin Turberville
"Sophisticated John"
Kristin Turberville

Art: Lennon's Stance by Artist Kristin Turberville
"Lennon's Stance"
Kristin Turberville

Art: Memorial Roses by Artist Kristin Turberville
"Memorial Roses"
Kristin Turberville

"No More To Sing"

Art: No More To Sing by Artist Kristin Turberville
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Media:  Colored Pencil on Paper
Dimensions:  9"x12"
Date of Work:  2001

For this statement piece, I chose two reflective items. The first was a pair of round "John Lennon" glasses, which were placed upside-down on a Newsweek tribute magazine from the 80s. The next reflective object was a small stone with the word "Imagine" engraved in it. The flag over John's mouth was meant to be symbolic of John's death - that he could no longer sing, hence the title.

Awards/Recognitions: This drawing won a Fourth Place ribbon at the 2001 Bloomsburg, PA Fair. This drawing also received a ribbon for participation in the Amateur category for the 2002 Chicago Beatlefest Art Contest. A photo of this drawing was published in the "The Fest For Beatles Fans" (previously known as Beatlefest) 2003 brochure. This drawing received a certificate for participation in the 2001 Packwood House Museum Scholastic Art Competition.


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