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Article: Art through the eyes of a devilish Down-Under Tasmanian.
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- The Morning Call (Allentown, PA)
- Article date:
- November 23, 2006
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Byline: Geoff Gehman
Nov. 23--Tasmania is the birthplace of the devilish actor Errol Flynn and the habitat of the Tasmanian devil, a doggish marsupial with a banshee screech. The Australian island is also home to Edward Dyas, a devilishly good painter with a devilish sense of humor and an angelic passion for saving the rainforest from evil loggers. Dyas likes to depict life on or near his 25-acre spread in Tasmania's northwestern Circular Head region. A miniature oil of a neighbor's cow scratching its back on his branch. A small watercolor of the lichened hitch of a camper, looking suspiciously like a camouflaged frog. A large charcoal of an elderly pickup ...
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