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Open Studio at talented artist/painter Josh Dworkis









   Josh Dworkis is a contemporary American artist; he is a painter in New York City who studied drawing and painting at the University  of  Michigan and State University of New York.
   Josh's paintings were exhibited at his wood shop/design studio/art studio which is located  at the Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center.
 The event i attended was at Greenpoint Open Studios 2016, where for one weekend artists  opened their studios to the public to showcase their work in a wide range of mediums.  I had the pleasure to visit the studio, which was a gorgeous space of art.  Everything was perfect in all of its details.  Josh introduced us to his masterpieces.The space looked amazing  ,beautiful floral arrangements,lovely food arrangements by the  famous catering company of  pastry chef T'ai Chooping who delighted us with her artistic deserts!


What a pleasant afternoon of art in famous Brooklyn ,NY!
Congratulation Josh!!



































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