Haynes, Ric, 1945-
Person
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
A Remarkable Personality / Haynes, Ric., 1986
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Identifier: CC-49663-70716
Aquatic Yoga With Dangerous Foods / Haynes, Ric., 1984
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Identifier: CC-30417-31837
Aquatic Yoga with Dangerous Foods / Ric Haynes., 1983
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Identifier: CC-57721-58129
Scope and Contents
The fish figures are drawn by Hayes in specific yoga poses with unhealthy foods illustrated on each page.The slipcase has two realistic rubber fishes attached to each side.WEB site 2013: Ric Haynes was born in York, Pennsylvania in 1945. As a child he constantly made art that told stories and spent hours producing large works that depicted epic battles, circus life, and Indian wars and villages. He went to a boys' school that was located next to a reformatory and often was confused with those who were serving time. Haynes attended The Maryland Institute College of Art in 1964-68 on a Ford Foundation Grant, and later the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1967, where he studied with Walter Murch, Ben Shahn and Philip Pearlstein. He briefly attended The University of Pennsylvania where he refused to paint like his teachers, and in 2002 he received a MFA in Visual Arts from Vermont College of Norwich University. He teaches painting and creative book making at Endicott...
Dates:
1983
Aquatic Yoga with Dangerous Foods / Ric Haynes., 1983
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Identifier: CC-57721-58129
Scope and Contents
The fish figures are drawn by Hayes in specific yoga poses with unhealthy foods illustrated on each page.The slipcase has two realistic rubber fishes attached to each side.WEB site 2013: Ric Haynes was born in York, Pennsylvania in 1945. As a child he constantly made art that told stories and spent hours producing large works that depicted epic battles, circus life, and Indian wars and villages. He went to a boys' school that was located next to a reformatory and often was confused with those who were serving time. Haynes attended The Maryland Institute College of Art in 1964-68 on a Ford Foundation Grant, and later the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1967, where he studied with Walter Murch, Ben Shahn and Philip Pearlstein. He briefly attended The University of Pennsylvania where he refused to paint like his teachers, and in 2002 he received a MFA in Visual Arts from Vermont College of Norwich University. He teaches painting and creative book making at Endicott...
Dates:
1983
Artists of the Book 1988: A Facet of Modernism / Pearson J ; Charriere G ; Ely T ; Kaldewey G ; Haynes R ; VanVliet C ; Smith K ; Weier D ; Osborn K ; Smith P ; Beube D ; Broaddus JE ; Ely T., 1988
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Identifier: CC-24997-25450
Making a Statement, Page after Page / Anonymous; Cronin T; Charriere G; Haynes R., 1989
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Identifier: CC-24893-25346
The Abandonment Complex Book / Ric Haynes., 1986
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Identifier: CC-57720-59301
Scope and Contents
Thsi work is a pictorial and biographical presentation of a family history from childhood to old age written by Haynes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1986
The Abandonment Complex Book / Ric Haynes., 1986
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Identifier: CC-57720-59301
Scope and Contents
Thsi work is a pictorial and biographical presentation of a family history from childhood to old age written by Haynes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1986
Traces Variation / Bea Licata; Ric Haynes., 1989
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Identifier: CC-06841-6962
What Do You Really Want To Be? / Haynes, Ric., 1986
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Identifier: CC-08794-8969
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