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By Ruth Ryon Feb. 19, 2006 12 AM PT Times Staff Writer ...
On May 31, an exhibit of some of the art the students have created in partnership with the Desert X Art Club will be displayed at the Walter N. Marks Center for the Arts at College of the Desert.
The desert light still draws painters, the vast spaces still inspire sculptors, and the unique community continues to attract creators looking for something different from conventional art centers.
Now is the perfect time for King Nobody to incite conversation through art, and it seems to be working. King Nobody's art King Nobody has been creating art in the High Desert for over 20 years.
The show also includes a work of art lost during the first edition of Desert X and found after a year-long search. Cara Romero, Jackrabbit, Cottontail & the Spirit of the Desert (2019).
“Me, Sunrise and Desert” is an apt name given to the exhibition of paintings based on the theme of life in the desert country. The nine-day exhibition, first solo venture by artist Ronald ...
King Nobody has been creating art in the High Desert for over 20 years. His artistic career hit new heights with the recent "Multimedia Vaudeville" show last December, where he displayed over 200 ...