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Name: Anthony Hoover
Statement: Anthony Hoover has been producing art for over thirty years. He is comfortable working with a variety of mediums both in painting and drawing. He creates utopian cities with bold colors and strong black lines. They have an Old World flair, exuding European timelessness and ease. These are places one could travel to and never want to leave. Nickolas Carver -Working in markers and pencil, Nickolas Carver recreates cartoon and video game imagery with precise fluid lines, capturing his characters with energy and accuracy. He is particularly enjoys Hanna-Barbara and Mario Brothers characters, often combining them on a single page, crediting the original creators.

Name: Nickolas Carver
Statement: Anthony Hoover has been producing art for over thirty years. He is comfortable working with a variety of mediums both in painting and drawing. He creates utopian cities with bold colors and strong black lines. They have an Old World flair, exuding European timelessness and ease. These are places one could travel to and never want to leave. Nickolas Carver -Working in markers and pencil, Nickolas Carver recreates cartoon and video game imagery with precise fluid lines, capturing his characters with energy and accuracy. He is particularly enjoys Hanna-Barbara and Mario Brothers characters, often combining them on a single page, crediting the original creators.

Description:

The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority today owns the largest contemporary collection of local art in central Ohio. All of the pieces are on display in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the three Convention Center parking garages. The collection is the result of a communitywide... Read more

The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority today owns the largest contemporary collection of local art in central Ohio. All of the pieces are on display in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the three Convention Center parking garages. The collection is the result of a communitywide call for art, overseen by a committee of community members and implemented by collection curators James and Michael Reese of Reese Brothers Productions. The artists represent the diversity of the Columbus community, cutting across age, gender and race.

Dates

Made: 2015
Installed: 2016

Additional Notes

South Building - Ohio Center C and Vine 5 North

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400 N. High St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Franklin County
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Materials

Latex paint, acrylic paint, permanent marker, on stretched canvas

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