Like a parachute they never believed
Like a parachute they never believed
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The title holds its breath mid-fall. This is the twelfth and final piece in Robbie Austin's new body of work — twelve originals on used field book paper, each shaped by the history already in the page. Robbie has exhibited from Los Angeles to Frankfurt. These pieces are $250 each and won't be recreated.
Original acrylic on used field book paper. Framed in wood and bamboo. 10 × 8 inches. Signed. One of a kind.
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MEET
ROBBIE AUSTIN
Robbie Austin is an artist, a teacher, a father, and a husband – though that order fluctuates regularly. He lives in a 112-year-old house, in the town he was born, one-half mile from his high school alma mater, where he has taught for 18 years. Louisiana “bookends” his pilgrimage.
CalArts outfitted his art and philosophy. UCLA cultivated it.
Los Angeles gave way to Houston. Houston gave way to a studio fire and creative output shifted to his growing family. Louisiana called. They answered.
Robbie has exhibited from Los Angeles to New York, Houston to Frankfurt, and several places in between.