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In Memorium: Jeffrey Cook

Jeffrey Cook, a noted New Orleans artist, died in the city he loved at age 48. He specialized in dark, brooding figures, made of found objects and wrapped in many layers. He had visited our home some years ago and we had spent a memorable evening together. Artists seem to suffer more than others, probably due to their inherent sensitivity. His death touches many people. I hope this work helps keep his memory alive.

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Nira Dabush 19 Aug 2009

VERY EXPRESSIVE WORK OF ART. SUPERB TRIBUTE. GREAT PORTRAIT, DAVID.

Joke Schotting 09 Aug 2009

Wonderful work my friend!!

Marika Antal 04 Aug 2009

excellent work!!

Olga van Dijk 17 Jun 2009

What a beautiful painting this is with such a lot of meaning.... Great tribute David. Love and Light, OLGA

Alberto D'Assumpcao 16 Jun 2009

Fantastic tribute, David!!! Your work have a very impressive emotional charge!

kathryn semolic 16 Jun 2009

such sadness in those eyes very emotional piece I wonder if you both seek to make order out of chaos though your artwork.

Julie Mayser 16 Jun 2009

This is so sensitive to the person, such pathos....

Anneke Hut 16 Jun 2009

I just read the story about Mr. Cook, what a remarkable personality he was. Lovely tribute to this special artist, David.

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 16 Jun 2009

So young. So sorry. But what a beautiful portrait you made of him. Very powerful work! And indeed this work will keep his memory alive.