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Published on April 03, 2008
Attention, all lady-friends of local artist Larry Joe Miller: Dont be surprised to see yourself naked in linocut on Friday. Thats when his latest art show Women That I Have Known opens a linocut collection of hot mamas in various states of undress. If that isnt enough to verify that this playa has an eye for natural beauty, Impressions of Florida (the other half of his display) is oil-painted proof. The show opens tonight at 6 p.m. and runs throughout April at the Tarpon River Art Center (614 SW Flagler Ave., Fort Lauderdale). Admission is free. Visit www.larryjoemiller.com.
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