The Art of Rene Joseph
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Art For Refurbished Cigarette Machines

Collect all of Rene' Joseph's hand-sized art:

1. Visual Art Rebuses--

Street Drawings

 

2. Hidden Treasures--

Hidden Image Paperweight with transparent paper drawings

 

3. Ghosts in the Machine--

Subconscious Breath Drawing and Sound Art

 

4. Marble Writer's Block--

(A) Muse for Inspiration

 

Photo of Visual Art Rebus Street Drawing

Visual Art Rebuses

Street Drawings

 

5. Erasable Art--

A Mini-Happening in a Box

 

6. Wearable Art Stencils--

Art Always at Hand

 

7. Fun In A Box--

Art Toy

 

8. Floating Image--

Paperweight

Available at various locations including: 

Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago, Illinois

DARE County Arts Council, Manteo, NC

Florida International University, Miami, FL

Flying M Coffee House, Boise, ID

Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, NC

New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY

Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, CA

OPP! Providence, RI

Pi Gallery, Kansas City, MO

Project One (various locations), Newport , RI

River Oaks Square Arts Center, Alexandria, LA

Sam Flax, Orlando, FL

Soko, Lexington, KY

South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, N. Carolina

Square Blue Art Gallery, Newport Beach, CA

Suffolk Museum, Suffolk, VA

Suny, State Univ., Cortland, New York

Urban Art Ware, Winston-Salem, N. Carolina

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Wellspring Whole Foods, Chapel Hill, N. Carolina

Whole Foods, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Whole Foods Market, Winston-Salem, N. Carolina

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Don't wait too long to get your art fix:

On opening night in September 2003, my artwork in Lexington Kentucky's first Art-o-Mat machine sold out in one hour!

Can't visit these locations anytime soon?  

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