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Todd Schroeder: "Orange Peels and Duck Ponds"
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6/23/2006 SAVANNAH, GA. — Savannah College of Art and Design presents “Orange Peels and Duck Ponds,” on display at Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St., until July 10. SCAD foundation studies professor Todd Schroeder uses an orange peel and an ink stamp of a pond as springboards to present different concepts of pictorial reality. Schroeder addresses representation and abstraction in such a way as to confuse their perceived differences.The exhibition is free and open to the public. For more information or for gallery hours, contact 912.525.4743 or exhibitions@scad.edu.
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SAVANNAH, GA. — Savannah College of Art and Design presents “Orange Peels and Duck Ponds,” on display at Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St., until July 10. SCAD foundation studies professor Todd Schroeder uses an orange peel and an ink stamp of a pond as springboards to present different concepts of pictorial reality. Schroeder addresses representation and abstraction in such a way as to confuse their perceived differences.