Nedobeck's "I Am Me" Lithograph

Item Number: 169
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
This is an 11x14 matted and framed print of Nedobeck's "I am Me." Matted in ivory with metallic blue frame.
Profile of Don Nedobeck by Carmen Alicia Marguia
If there is one word to describe artist, storyteller, musician, husband and father Don Nedobeck, it would be expressionist. To listen to his name is to hear the sounds of basic keys on a clarinet, Ne-do-beck, and with practice it becomes more fluid. Talking with Nedobeck is like sitting in your most comfortable old worn out chair with a fat, furry feline nestled upon your chest. Besides his greatest talent of putting people at ease, he's a man capable of anything. You see, ever since Nedobeck was a boy, he was encouraged by his parents, a Russian father, also a fine artist, and a Polish mother whose landscaped garden surpassed Boerner's Botanical's gardens, to use two very important gifts: his imagination and his creativity. It was his creativity that allowed him to draw life from a whimsical point of view during his "occupational development" period as Good Humor man, stock boy, grain inspector and meter reader for the gas company.