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Dick Crum and the Bridge at Mostar (2006)

Dick Crum, noted folk dance professor and enthusiast, died recently at the age of 77. He taught hundreds of dances, mostly from the Balkans, and spoke dozens of languages. He was an icon of folk dance in the United States and will be sorely missed by all. He is portrayed in front of the newly reconstructed bridge at Mostar, one of the victims of the war in the former Yugoslavia. Its reconstuction is a symbol of reconciliation, a fitting symbol for a man like Dick Crum.

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Jarka Drechslerová 22 Apr 2007

I like your portrait painting!! I'm feeling character of your personal painting - prudence, lowly, optimistic. Have a nice day! :-)

Lucia Stewart 23 Jan 2007

Love the airy brush strokes in the back ground and the smoother lines in the foreground. Great style david!

Olga van Dijk 15 Nov 2006

GREAT colorful TRIBUTE David!!

Tabitha Borges 15 Nov 2006

whata great blue eyes...love the colors you use in all your pieces...this so great..

Deborah Martin 02 Jun 2006

I'm very sorry about the loss of this wonderful man.....This is a really marvellous and delightful portrait and tribute to him....So alive , vibrant and colourful...Excellent!!!!!