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Article: The final work of David Joyce.(Arts & Literature)(The Eugene artist kept creating right up until his death; now some of those last pieces are on show)
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- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- June 13, 2004
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Byline: Bob Keefer The Register-Guard
In the months before he died last year of cancer, David Joyce took his work into a new dimension.
The Eugene artist, who died in December, was known here for his large black and white cutout photographs of people, such as the flying people mural at Eugene Airport.
In more recent years he had developed a national reputation making intricate photomosaics out of thousands of individual portraits merged in a computer.
In the last six months of his life, though, Joyce - weakened by the non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that killed him - turned to smaller, more contained work, which he could easily do alone at his ...