Nearly every piece of art in my house was either made by someone I know or else given to me by someone I know. I love being surrounded by the art of people who matter to me. Here’s a tour of the Jason Crane Museum Of Art.
Ceramic Buddha made by Alamaba potter Po WiesePoem on a piece of wallpaper by Hannah InglesbyDrawing by Lindsey BiedaPainting of the Canandaigua Lake boat houses, given to me by my parentsPrint of a work by Michelangelo DYarumalJohn Coltrane postcard from Josh Ferko; Buddha from the Upper West Side of NYC; acorn from my kids’ house in State College; pine cones from PA and AL; feather from Lindsay Tan; my grandfather’s high school ring from 1929.Buddha image from Nancy HamiltonTurtle from Nancy Hamilton; photo by Reuben Radding; crane from Irene Jaglowski; chicken from Gina Thompson; Buddhist precepts framed by me.Mounted newspaper article given to me by my parentsWalt Whitman poster by Mitchell Santine Gould; cross-stitch of a Norman Rockwell painting by my grandpa, Bernie Flanders; John Coltrane poster, given to me by my former wifeOstrich Beanie Baby from Nancy Hamilton; bonsai tree image by Abby MassaroSelf-portrait by Gregg Lion-Hands Symons; mug and candle from Jenn Weinzerl-BinusRochester skyline photo given to me by my parentsSketch by Amanda Jo PulcinePhoto of my kids given to me by my parentsMask from Seoul, KoreaGeorge and Martha, originally in my parents’ house, now in mineKannon from Sarah in Auburn, ALJar of marbles from Kate Hoffman; photo from my parentsCollage of baby/childhood photos, originally hung in my parents’ housePoster from the Andy Warhol Museum in PittsburghFramed postcard from the Jules Collins Smith Museum of Art in Auburn, AL, given to me by Hal SmithFurry photo by Tommy BruceRock art by Sarah ScottA print by Jonathan Barry Hooks
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