Paul Rybarczyk’s painting “Seated Erick” was chosen as one of the daily “Nudes of the Month” for June in Barebrush’s monthly art calendar. It is featured on June 12 and is also one of the “curator’s choices.” The goal of Barebrush is to increase public awareness, acceptance and appreciation of the art of the nude. Barebrush conducts a monthly competition to create a calendar of painting, photography and sculpture all featuring the art of the nude. http://www.barebrush.com/
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